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Two Trojans named all-UIC in volleyball

At the end of Turkey Valley’s volleyball season, two Lady Trojans were named to the Upper Iowa Conference honorable mention team.

Fredericksburg doctor to no longer take calls at Mercy

For more than 40 years, doctors from Fredericksburg Family Health Clinic have had a close working relationship with Mercy Medical Center-New Hampton, but that relationship will change on Jan. 1.

Parents plead not guilty in death of baby

Cheyanne Harris and Zachary Koehn, the parents of a 4-month-old who died of neglect in August, have retained counsel and pleaded not guilty to murder and child endangerment charges.

Students thank their veterans

The line of young people extended halfway around the gymnasium at New Hampton High School Friday morning after a Veterans Day presentation.

Supporting Our Veterans

Brian Quirk will tell you he was more than a little worried.
“It was 10:30 and I wasn’t sure anyone was coming,” said the New Hampton Fae Stine American Legion Post 38 commander. “But it all turned out pretty nicely.”

County officials react to audit

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors held a special meeting on Thursday in reaction to a state auditor’s report issued last Wednesday afternoon and made public on Thursday morning.

Eugene “Gene” Edward Troyna dies at 76

Eugene “Gene” Edward Troyna, age 76, of Walker, Minn. passed away at the May Creek Campus in Walker on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017. 
He was born on June 9, 1941 in New Hampton, the son of Edward and Naomi (Williams) Troyna. 

Einwalter, Reicks head the list of district picks

Turkey Valley may not have had the quantity of players on the District 2, 8-man All-District lists as they have in recent year, but the players that were named certainly had the quality part covered.

Candlelight vigil provides crystal clear perspective to weekend

I stood up against the wall painted with an American flag Saturday night and silently wept.In front of me, scores of people held candles and listened to several speakers remember the much-too-short life of Sterling Koehn and raise awareness of the

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