This may sound strange — especially considering how much rain fell on New Hampton in a 48-hour period — but the area dodged a proverbial bullet earlier this week when it came to the weather.Granted, Mother Nature did unleash some fury on the area
Chloris Lowe, the Ho-Chunk Nation former chairman and president, and Christine Wellman Hall, archaeologist, made a recent visit to the historic Fort Atkinson site, the Fort Atkinson Library and Museum, and the remains of the trading post southwest
Mayor Deb Larsen discussed a possible interest in implementing a building code with the New Hampton City Council last week.Larsen said she wanted to first gauge the interest of the council on potentially implementing a building code in order to pr
Two of [New Hampton’s] kindergarten teachers, Michelle Good and Diane Ollendieck (above) go over playground rules with their students.— For more back to school photos, see the Aug. 28 New Hampton Tribune.
This New Hampton resident wasn’t alone Monday morning as the area had plenty of cleanup to do after a series of strong thunderstorms moved through the area overnight.
The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors is moving ahead with the communication tower project — for the time being — after several votes last week.Discussion from the six-county meeting informed, or misinformed, the rest of the meeting.
More than 32 1/2 years ago, Mike Anderson had to make a decision: Move his young family to Chicago or seek employment elsewhere.He chose the latter, and while much has changed since Jan.
New Hampton City Council authorized Street Superintendent Junior Mai last week to purchase a sign to warn of water on the street with verbiage to be determined.
A presidential disaster declaration for 30 counties — including Chickasaw, Floyd, Howard and Winneshiek counties — impacted by flooding and severe weather from June 6 to July 2 has been announced after the president approved the governor’s request
The New Hampton School Board “grew” by one Monday night as board members appointed a student board member for the 2018-19 school year.And that board member, senior Cameron Maas, believes it says something about his school district that its School
Matthew Balk has a blast sticking to a “Velcro Wall” during this past weekend’s Czech Days celebration in Protivin.— For more photos see the Aug. 24 New Hampton Tribune.
Members of the New Hampton football team have their team picture taken last week, and it’s time for our annual Fall Sports Preview.— For more stories, see the Aug. 24 New Hampton Tribune.
A former member of the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors was removed from Monday’s board meeting after he stated that a current supervisor’s questions were “really, really stupid.”The removal came following a report from the six-county meeting
In what has to be one of the fastest meetings in years, the Nashua City Council covered a variety of topics in just 32 minutes Monday night.Chief among those issues is a new accounting system that city staff will use for the water bills that will