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Rapid Printers celebrates a ‘fast’ 20 years

Rapid Printers was packed on Thursday night as community members filed into the business to congratulate owner Brad Schwickerath on 20 years in business.“It feels great,” said Schwickerath who is very proud of the accomplishments the staff has mad

VFW holds annual pancake breakfast this past Sunday

Pancakes and sausage were in the air when you walked through the doors at the Nashua VFW Hall on Sunday morning. The crowd began at 10 a.m.

Gerald Thomas Roethler dies at 57

 Gerald Thomas Roethler, 57, of Parkville, Mo., formerly of New Hampton and Alta Vista, died at home on Monday, Jan. 30, 2017He was born April 29, 1959, in New Hampton.

Season sweeps for Trojans over Central, Postville

Leading the Upper Iowa Conference, MFL’s boys only have one league loss on the season at 11-1.

Chickasaw girls unable to dethrone league-leaders

    The first couple of minutes of the New Hampton-Crestwood girls basketball game went as planned defensively, as far as Chickasaw coach Matt Schult was concerned.     Halfway through the quarter New Hampton had a 1-0 lead, but this time it was C

Wrestlers begin trek to state Saturday

The road to Des Moines begins Saturday for area wrestlers as they hit the mats for sectional meets that will not only decide which individuals will move onto districts but what teams will keep their dual seasons alive.  Class 2A top-ranked New Ham

Townhouse prepares to hold cook-off

The public will be able to vote for the best tasting chili before the Super Bowl at the Townhouse while they hold their second annual Super Bowl Chili Cook-Off contest.Last year this event drew in a big crowd who were excited to see if their chili

Cake decorating class learns many skills

The Adult Education Classes that the Husky Wellness Center offers recently held their cake decorating class. Carol Goddard has been baking and decorating cakes for 36 years and was the instructor for the class.

Huskies click, win over Indians

    A fun run usually comes during cross country meets.

Pins take Huskies higher at Top of Iowa

    Coach Al Frost’s predictions came up a little short Saturday.    “I thought our kids would finish maybe 11th, 12th in the conference,” he said after the Huskies actually were ninth at the meet among the 16 teams.

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