By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
As far as excitement goes, the 2021 municipal/school elections didn’t exactly make for high drama.
By Juanita Andersen
For the Tribune
New Hampton’s new city attorney told the City Council on Monday that the time has come for the city to do a little “code cleanup.”
New Horizons-Chamber Director Jason Speltz laughed when asked when he knew the annual Holiday Open House was a success?
Laura Wickham and Donna Geerts turned on the voting machines Thursday morning, picked up a handful of ballots and went to work.
By Dorothy Huber
dorhubernews@gmail.com
Lance Reicks had been through this all-state auditioning thing before, but this was different.
In some ways, the SAVE Fund is a catch-all account for New Hampton Community Schools.
Joe Beckman learned a valuable lesson long ago from “Blue Hair Girl.”
Farmers slowly, but definitely surely, are making progress in bringing in a better-than-expected crop.
For the first time in almost two months, Lisa Welter had some positive news when it came to COVID-19 last week.
The New Hampton Parks and Recreation Department’s storage sheds were, well, nearing the end.