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N-P students, sorry to tell you, summer’s half over

 
We’re not quite sure how to break this to the students of Nashua-Plainfield Community Schools, so we’ll just come out and say it: Your summer vacation is now half over.

Study provides key for housing

 
As New Hampton tackled what many are calling its “housing crisis,” the city’s Economic Development director knew that money had to be spent.

RAGBRAI riders will have neat ‘photo op’

 
The Carnegie Cultural Center’s Lego Club has been a hit almost from the day it first met several years ago.

Annual pull has become a family affair

 
All was relatively quiet last Thursday at the track that will host the Kenwood Avenue Nationals this upcoming weekend.

Plum Creek artists love ‘relaxed’ festival

 
Two snapshots from the Plum Creek Arts Festival may say it all when it comes to the quaint little festival that has become a rite of July in Fredericksburg.

Bug’s life

 
Although young attentions wavered from time to time, one boy in particular was listening intently to Iowa State University entomology students Jillian Kurovski and Emily Gamble.

It's that Fair time of the year

 
Jaclyn Tweeten admits that she’s feeling a tad bit of nervousness, which is understandable.

City to change sump pump rules

 

Plainfield Days set to be ‘happy’

 
Happy Days are coming to Plainfield this week, along with a soda shop and fireworks. 

Budget again dominates City Council meeting

 
The budget has been a concern and a source of much frustration for many months, and the new fiscal year will bring many cuts to all the departments across the board which will make it a rough year for the city of Nashua. 

Book will bring Mercy history to life

 
Juanita Andersen wanted to make one thing perfectly clear before she commenced talking about “A Healing Presence,” the book she is writing to help the 100th anniversary of Mercy Medical Center-New Hampton.

Age of innocence

 
Over at “Softball 1” in New Hampton’s Mikkelson Park Thursday night, there was an overabundance of one thing.

Not so fast, there will be a rally

 
There will be a motorcycle rally this year in New Hampton, after all.

Have a safe and happy Fourth!

With today being Independence Day, city, county and state offices, along with most businesses, are closed.

Businesses leave governor impressed

 
As Iowa’s new governor toured three New Hampton businesses Tuesday, she was told that two of them — Dungey’s Furniture and Flooring and the Blue Iris — rebuilt in the city after suffering devastating fires.

New Hampton gearing up for RAGBRAI

 
New Hampton’s RAGBRAI Committee members are putting the final touches on their plans to welcome more than 20,000 people to the city late next month.

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