When New Hampton Parks and Recreation Director Rick Kramer awoke and looked out his window on the morning of March 24, he may have mumbled a few choice words under his breath.Dang it, there’s a pool project to finish.Just a couple of days before,
As Leo Deutsch pulled into the gas station early Friday morning, he looked at the sky and couldn’t help but smile.“Look at that, it’s just beautiful,” he said, “and you know what?
Father Brian Dellaert of Holy Family Parish (above) leads Mass while altar servers Mitch and Ryan Pickar look on during a Mass that features songs by Dr. Mary Sharon Peraud.
— More photos in the April 3 New Hampton Tribune.
Harlow checks out the Easter Bunny after the Women of Today’s annual Easter Egg Hunt at Mikkelson Park Saturday. Despite the soggy conditions, cold temperatures and strong winds, scores of children turned out for the event.
The regular annual audit for fiscal 2017 by a local, private accounting firm covered some of the same time frame as did a state audit of fiscal 2016 and 2017 (2015-16 and 2016-17), which was released in November.Neil Schraeder, CPA with Hacker, Ne
Several candidates filed papers for county office by the March 28 deadline. The ballot at the primary on June 5 will have no contested races within either major party.In Supervisor District 2, Jim Allison, a Democrat from Ionia, filed papers.
The Nashua City Council agreed Monday night to an Iowa Department of Transportation plan to transition a stretch of Sample Street from a four-lane roadway to one that has three lanes.DOT Assistant District Engineer David Little had visited with th
People packed the stands in the Plainfield School gym, 87 signed in, and several offered comment at a listening session last Tuesday on a divisive issue the Nashua-Plainfield School Board is studying.“The board would like your input on the potenti