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Chickasaw boys are going to state!

With a second-place finish at Friday's district meet at Dike, New Hampton's boys golf team will be advancing to the state tournament next week, for the first time since 1997.

Open house will be held in honor of Zelle retiring

Please join us in celebrating the teaching accomplishments and retirement of Mr. Ron Zelle on Saturday, June 3rd!  The open house will be held from 1pm-4pm at the Borlaug Learning Center - 3327 290th St., west of Nashua.

High School performs their musical talents

The Nashua-Plainfield High School Music Department was proud to present A Spring Concert on Tuesday evening for all to enjoy.The Trumpet Trio began the evening with their Division I rated instrumental music piece “Elena Polka” and the trio was Emi

Girls advance to regional finals Monday

At the moment, New Hampton’s girls — after running the table at the first round of regional golf and winning handily over their seven opponents — are tied for the school record of most wins in a season at 36.      The title advances the Chickasaws

Civil War returns to Nashua

Union and Rebel soldiers will duke it out this weekend as the eighth-annual Civil War Re-enactment will be held at the Old Bradford Pioneer Village Museum.

Packing a summer punch

The first “real” storm of the season packed a powerful punch in Nashua Tuesday night, and Chickasaw County’s emergency management director said the storm proved the value of being prepared.Parts of Nashua received close to two inches of rain, heav

New immunizations requirements in place for students in grades 7-12

Chickasaw County Public Health officials are reminding parents of new immunization requirements that will be in effect next school year for all students in grades 7-12.The change requires a one-time dose of meningococcal (A, C, W, Y) vaccine recei

Summer’s coming but Public Health administrator warns of season’s dangers

The administrator of the Chickasaw County Public Health and Home Care Department is offering suggestions for area residents as summer approaches.For example, Kathy Babcock last week warned residents that ticks are especially heavy in Northeast Iow

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