Snow, the four letter word that no one likes to hear. Well, bedsides snowmobilers and city worker Dan Zwanziger.Zwanziger loves the snow. In fact, he said it could snow year round as far as he is concerned.
Just after Turkey Valley’s brilliant football season ended, Trojan coach Mark Scott talked about his seniors. “They’ve worked hard, and they’ve been good leaders,” he said.
The Industrial Arts class in the Nashua-Plainfield High School is building great things. Great big things to be exact. A hog building, a cattle shed and a playhouse have kept Mr. Murch’s industrial arts students very busy this fall.Mr.
The Treasurer’s report was a happy sight to the Nashua City Council on Monday evening and even better news came when LouAnn Murphy reported the cash balance is now correct.The Treasurer’s report has been updated to July now and Murphy is currently
It might be stating the obvious, but Chickasaw head basketball coach Matt Schult was very happy with his team’s defensive effort Monday night at Nashua-Plainfield. Especially since it was the first outing of the season, the 32-5 halftime lead t
Maybe in the back of his mind one of Josh Fenske’s preseason individual goals was to make an all-state team. But ... “During the season it just vanished,” the junior linebacker said, “and all of us were just playing football.” Fenske played it
Knights of Columbus representative Gail Ives (right) presents donation checks to Val Kolbet (far left) for Comprehensive Systems and Elanore Martin for the Chickasaw County ARC and Special Olympics.
I found it surreal last week when I realized at the jazz concert put on by the Carnegie Cultural Center that I was reporting on students from the very college, the University of Iowa, I attended.Some may have been there during my time, we may have