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Police seeks public’s help with pharmacy burglary

An apparent burglary at New Hampton’s lone pharmacy closed the business last Monday as employees worked to sort out what was taken.

Caucuses, at least in a way, kick off race for president

The caucuses themselves went just fine, and those who attended them touted Iowa’s importance in the presidential election race and the fact that this was grassroots politics at its best.

Audit questions crop up for county

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors accepted its 2018-19 audit but also unanimously voted to send copies of it to both the County Attorney’s Office and the Iowa Attorney General’s Office after several issues were reported.

Well, that was a lot of fun!

New Hampton Rotary Club members weren’t quite sure what to expect last Thursday night.

UPDATE: Sanders closes the gap on 'Mayor Pete'

The winner of the Iowa caucuses remains up in the air as the latest results released by the Iowa Democratic Party show that Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is closing the gap on South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

Lawmakers cover plenty of ground

They may be from different parties and serve in different chambers, but State Sen. Waylon Brown, R-St. Ansgar, and State Rep.

Burglary closes pharmacy for a day

Bennett Pharmacy was closed Monday after the store located at the intersection of New Hampton's Main Street and North Chestnut Street was apparently burglarized on Sunday night.

No Old Man Winter?

You know that adage about the third time is the charm?

Online love

After she agrees to marry the man of her dreams, then comes the photographers, caterers, dresses, flowers and many more details the bride-to-be has been planning since she was a little girl.

Telecommunications preparing its new home

Save for the yellow trim on the outside, it doesn’t look much like a Dollar General store.

Students at NHHS weigh in on marriage

Weddings are events that change with the times.

New Hampton sends eight to state speech

New Hampton had itself a day — and then some — at Saturday’s large-group district speech meet in Decorah.

Extravaganza is like Energizer Bunny

Go back in time to 2010 when Heather Maurer was first preparing for the Wedding Extravaganza.

New Hampton may start next school year with ‘short days’

The way the calendar falls and a state law that doesn’t allow school years to start before Aug. 23 has led to some creative ideas for the 2020-21 school calendar in New Hampton.

Vaping is topic at Chickasaw Connections Forum

One in four high school students. That’s how many the CDC’s new data has shown have vaped in the thirty days prior to the federal survey. It was facts like these that attendees of the Chickasaw Connections Community Forum on Friday night learned.

Caucuses are now less than a week away

A week from today [Tuesday], we will be free, for the politicians will have Iowa in their rear-view mirrors as they head to New Hampshire.

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