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Chickasaw boys find plenty of positives outside

After a couple of “false starts,” the New Hampton boys track team finally found its way outdoors on Tuesday.  And it was worth the wait for the Chickasaws, who got three victories and a number of strong performances on their way to a second-place

New Hampton girls dominate outdoor opener

If the Chickasaw girls were anxious to start their outdoor season, it showed as they opened by capturing the title at Charles City Tuesday.    Seven teams were in the mix and New Hampton ran away with the win, scoring over twice the points of the

City, county get nowhere in meeting

Two representatives of the Nashua Police Department met with the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors Monday to request the reinstatement of services the department lost when the city did not pay its communications bill in full.Police Chief Paul

Finding closure

It was 1966.

Lory Neil Miller dies at 77

Lory Neil Miller age 77 of New Hampton, died Sunday, April 2, 2017, at his home.Friends greeted the family 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, 2017, at the Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home in New Hampton. Interment was in St.

Nashua-Plainfield trapshooters open at home invitational

A beautiful, sunny day with little wind was a great way to start the trapshooting season for the Nashua-Plainfield Trapshooting team on Saturday morning.  Nashua-Plainfield hosted their first Invitational at Nashua Fish and Game Club against New H

N-P girls put together solid performances

A team doesn’t lose the likes of Dallas Weiss, Kaylee Eggers, Genevieve Reams, Briley Fisher and Aubry Bienemann and not face a bit of a rebuilding project.  But despite losing a deep, talented senior class to graduation, coach Kristi Hannemann be

A promising start

The numbers are encouraging, but so, too, were the results from Nashua-Plainfield’s first boys track meet of the season.  “We’ve got a lot of kids out, and that gives us some flexibility to do some things,” first-year head coach Chase Sudol said o

Former N-P athlete giving back to coach

Ask Brandon Marks about that day he looked at himself in the mirror a year or so ago, and he doesn’t mince his words.“I hated what I saw,” the 2015 Nashua-Plainfield High School graduate said.

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