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City will hire director for public works

New Hampton’s City Council decided last week that it would eschew hiring a new street superintendent and, instead, will create a public works director position.

One bedroom at a time

We’re not sure, quite honestly, if Beth Henningsen is going to like this story.
She’d rather this tale be about the volunteers, the donors and the recipients of an organization she started … basically anyone but herself.

Alta Vista’s sign will remain in the family

It’s nothing fancy, but that sign, well, it’s a staple of Alta Vista.

Let voting commence

Here’s one advantage to voting early: You’d have a great excuse not to watch any more of the presidential debates.

Bringing in the crop

It’s really early — like the top of the first inning of a baseball game or the first couple of minutes of a football game — but area farmers say that they’re hopeful they will get better-than-expected yields, despite a growing season that was adve

Salvation Army lends a hand to area schools

Those dollar bills and that change that residents dropped into the red kettle during the 2019 holiday season is helping local school districts in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Making an impression

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds stepped outside the New Hampton Municipal Utility building on Friday afternoon and the smile almost said it all.
“That’s impressive,” she said. “That’s what we need more of in Iowa.”

Census time is running out

Jake Hackman concedes he’s a little worried, and why shouldn’t he be?

Rain cuts down on rally numbers

Scott Stillwell and Becky Donaldson have been making the trek to New Hampton the weekend after Labor Day for 35 years.

Turkey Valley ‘scaled-down’ homecoming set for this week

Maybe the first clue that something is different about Turkey Valley’s homecoming celebration this year was the deserted school campus Sunday afternoon.

Public Health: We all have a part in preventing suicide

Lisa Welter shared the statistic and let it sink in.
“Every 40 seconds in our country,” the administrator of Chickasaw County Public Health and Homecare Services said, “someone loses their life because of suicide.”

Supervisors remove Johnson

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors, after meeting in closed session for about 35 minutes, voted Tuesday to remove a member of the Board of Health three weeks after supervisors had voted to allow him to stay on the board.

New Hampton High School crowns homecoming royalty

As Homecoming King Jacob Reicks watches, New Hampton High School senior Claire Quirk is crowned homecoming queen during a coronation ceremony held Thursday.

City Hall, Library closed to public this week in New Hampton

New Hampton’s City Hall is closed to the public this week, although all three offices — Economic Development, Parks and Recreation and the City Clerk’s Office — in the Community Center will remain staffed.

Crops may take a hit

As the reporter conducted the interview with the ISU Extension agronomist, he joked that maybe “all I need to do is get this story written and it will rain.”
Terry Basol couldn’t help but laugh.

Hall of Fame welcomes four new members

New Hampton High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame will welcome four new members before the Chickasaws’ football team plays Waukon in the annual homecoming game this Friday.

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