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Wrestling broadcasts help keep this injured athlete in the game

This was not exactly how Ryan Anderson’s junior year at New Hampton High School was supposed to go.

Lawmakers have work cut out for them

State Rep. Todd Prichard knows there are a whole bunch of lists out there that depict all the issues he and his fellow lawmakers will face in 2018.

EMA director has issues with audit

The local attention given to the recent Iowa State Auditor’s report on Chickasaw County -- which was released in November -- was a lot like those old fast-food commercials.

Experts: Do your part not to spread flu

If you’re coming down with the flu, there are a lot of things you can do, but one thing is among the most important.
Stay home.
Keep it to yourself.

Fun, yet so educational

The old guy walked by Cameron Maas and laughed.
“So really, all you’re doing is playing card games for a couple of weeks?”

Supervisors elect new chair

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors has a new chairman after Jacob Hackman was elected to the post during the first meeting of the year on Tuesday.

Council organizes for 2018

The New Hampton City Council kicked off the new year with a meeting that consisted mainly of organizational items for 2018.

Special election in Nashua Jan. 23

Voters will have the choice between four candidates when they head to the polls later this month to fill two City Council vacancies.

New Nashua-Plainfield superintendent 'returning home'

In one sense, Keith Turner feels like he’s coming home; after all, Nashua-Plainfield was a huge part of his professional life for a long time.

Cold weather means residents need to keep eye on water pipes

As temperatures nosedive, the City of New Hampton is encouraging people to take precautions to avoid frozen water pipes to their homes.

Baby, it's cold outside ...

If you’re looking for some relief from the cold, you’ll have to wait until Sunday.
Until then, bundle up.

State issues 'report cards' on area schools

The New Hampton School district received mixed grades from the Iowa Department of Education’s third annual Iowa Report Card, made public last month.

Sundogs

Some very visible “sundogs” flanked the sun Wednesday after dawn, providing a natural light show for anyone in northeast Iowa who took a moment to glance at the eastern sky.

Koehn granted continuance in murder trial

Zachary Koehn has been granted a continuance in his murder trial.
The Alta Vista man is accused of killing his infant son last August. 

New Hampton, Nashua papers under Enterprise Media management

The New Hampton Tribune and Nashua Reporter are now under the same management as the Charles City Press.

What's your New Year's resolution?

Many New Year’s resolutions are made each January, but few are kept.

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