The National Honor Society Students from Nashua-Plainfield held a blood drive this past week to “give back.”Caleb Winters and Dawson Schmitt, juniors, helped at the blood drive and also called donors to let them know about the blood drive at the h
Nashua-Plainfield students have plenty of memories when it comes to vocational agriculture instructor Ron Zelle.But it’s probably a sure bet that when they see a tie, they think of Zelle.The soon-to-be-retiring instructor wears a different tie to
The Nashua-Plainfield trapshooting team has seen many ups and downs throughout the season so far and this week was a little of both for the team. Cold and windy conditions made shooting a real challenge this last week for all of the team. The te
Nashua-Plainfield’s road woes continued on the golf course last week before the Huskies got a lengthy break from meets thanks to Mother Nature. The girls had claimed three straight meet titles at home heading into last Tuesday’s triangular at Cha
The Nashua City Council Monday night gave its utility clerk a “temporary raise” because her job has changed so much in recent weeks.Since City Clerk Tabitha Caswell went on leave in March, Utility Clerk Beth Henningsen has gone from a part-time to
Hair, makeup, dresses, tuxes and of course all the accessories were all in place Saturday evening for Nashua-Plainfield High School’s annual celebration of prom.And it turned out to be magical night for students attending this year’s event that wa
The top Turkey Valley score when the Trojan trapshooters competed at Osage Saturday came from Brad Kriener with a 45, but with the type of competition on that cold, windy day, the 45 of Kriener's didn't win him any awards.
Turkey Valley had the best golfer, but South Winn's boys had more balance as Trojan golfers were hosting South Winn on an afternoon not fit to be outdoors.