Skip to main content

Teachers have a pretty good summer story

If teachers had to write a “what-I-did-this-summer” essay, one thing is for certain: Jason Rude and Michelle Nystel would have a great story to tell.The two teachers — Rude teaches social studies at New Hampton Middle School and Nystel does the sa

A dog’s world

You’ve heard of “people watching,” right?But there may be something even more fun, and that’s “dog watching,” especially on the last day of the New Hampton Municipal Pool season.Take Sunday, for example.Before the pool closed for good, it welcomed

Cleon Phalen Seedorf dies at 65

Cleon Phalen Seedorf, of Elma, passed away Monday, August 15, 2016 in Lake City, Minn. at the age of 65. Cleon was born December 5, 1950 to Phalen and Henrietta (Katzung) Seedorf in Tyler, Minn. He was raised in Alden, Minn.

Lyle William Schafer dies at 85

Lyle William Schafer age 85 of Greene, died Friday, August 19, 2016, at the Good Shepherd Health Center in Mason City.Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 27, 2016, at St.

Students head back to class

It’s a day parents around the area have been looking forward to since late May.OK, maybe that’s a stretch — maybe it’s just been the last few weeks — but the bottom line is that parents today [Tuesday] aren’t hearing “I’m bored” and “there’s nothi

State Bank’s New Hampton “Cookin’ for a Cause”

State Bank’s New Hampton office held a “Cookin’ for a Cause” event on Friday, July 22nd to support the New Hampton TRIBE Trail.

School Board welcomes its student representative

New Hampton’s newest School Board member may not be old enough to vote, but he’s got plenty of ideas when it comes to serving on the board.In a quick meeting Monday night, board members unanimously voted to appoint high school junior Jordan Holtha

Pool will go to the dogs ... for a day

The New Hampton Municipal Pool will open its gates to man’s best friend on Sunday ...

City Council holds off on golf carts

The New Hampton City Council decided Monday night against holding the third reading for the proposed golf cart ordinance because of concerns heard from the public as well as the council on safety regulations.New Hampton resident Tony Trower asked

Subscribe to