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Injury leads to a career for MercyOne athletic trainer

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

It was the fall of 2017, and all Nicole Weber wanted to do was make sure she could finish her high school cross country career on the course.

Was that cold enough for you? Arctic blast gives kids first 'snow day'

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

It took a while, but New Hampton schoolchildren finally got their first “snow day,” albeit without any snow, of the 2024-25 school year.

County, cities get another quarter without ambulance bill

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Chamber ready to celebrate, will hold 'gala' in March

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

It’s been years since New Horizons-Chamber has held an annual meeting, but that’s going to change this year.

Sheriff makes pitch for hiring an additional deputy

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Board gives final blessing to county’s TIF ordinance

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Sinnwell gives Council update on Park Board events

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

The agenda was light for the first Nashua City Council meeting of 2025 on Monday. 

Board agrees on raises for county’s elected officials, discuss potential wage increases for 'non-union' employees

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

New Hampton City Council takes initial step on capital projects

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

County moves forward on TIF with approval of two resolutions

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Hackman returns to Board of Supervisors' chairman seat

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Cites may get another quarter off of EMS payments; Kuhn bids farewell to board

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Little Brown Church celebrates special anniversary

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Land values tick down bit in 2024

To the Tribune

The annual Iowa State University Land Value Survey found that farmland values decreased 3.1%, or $369, to $11,467 per acre in 2024.

Supervisors want to move cooler out of Heritage quickly, get funding request from Northeast Iowa Community Action

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

Members of the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors are looking to get rid of a walk-in cooler at the Heritage Center, and they’d like to see it gone sooner rather than later.

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