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Salons will operate under one roof; open house set for Thursday

Ashley Kasuboski and Linda Trewin say they are both excited about the changes that have been taking place at Trends and Traditions recently.Kasuboski recently moved from Hair Studio A to the Trends and Traditions location at 23 W. Main St.

Donald Bernard Boeding, 85

Donald Bernard Boeding age 85 of New Hampton, IA, passed away Sunday, September 30, 2018, at the New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.

‘Streaky’ Trojans drop UIC match

The word coach Ethan Adams used after his Turkey Valley volleyball team dropped a 3-0 match to Upper Iowa Conference opponent Clayton Ridge Thursday was “streaky.”
“We lose our enthusiasm, we lose our fire on the court,” he said.

Supervisors deal with recorder’s departure

Chickasaw County Recorder Cindy Messersmith informed the Board of Supervisors last week that Oct.

Homecoming to remember!

New Hampton High School Principal Sarah Updegraff is looking forward to welcoming her students back to class today [Tuesday], if for no other reason, it means homecoming week is over.Now don’t get Updegraff wrong — she and most of her staff member

Normal week leads to fast times for Chickasaws, Trojans

The New Hampton and Turkey Valley cross country teams finally enjoyed a “normal” week, and they capped it off with a shining run on a cold Saturday outing in Cresco.

Trojans bounce back, roll past Kee

After a loss to Central City, Turkey Valley couldn’t afford another defeat if they wanted to advance to the state playoffs in a wild card spot. 

‘Celebrities’ make push for reading

One of the highlights of homecoming every week is the annual tradition of “Celebrity Readers,” and this past Thursday, the “celebrities” — the members of the fall sports teams at New Hampton High School — spent the morning with a designated New Ha

Firefighters called to high school, but it’s just a little furnace issue

It’s not the kind of news — the fire department is headed toward one of your buildings — any superintendent wants to take.But the fact that the call came on a Sunday morning and the news that it wasn’t a full-blown fire, or even close to that, mad

Chickasaws hope to build on loss

The experiences, at least in the eyes of New Hampton volleyball coach Jess Geerts, more than made up for the Chickasaws’ first loss of the season on Saturday.

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