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Ambulance Council approves contract with Chickasaw Ambulance Service

The Chickasaw County Ambulance Council approved a two-year contract with the Chickasaw Ambulance Service Thursday, ending a meeting that lasted more than two hours and was contentious, to say the least, at times.

City Council approves economic development grant for Main Street business

The New Hampton City Council last week approved providing a couple with an economic development grant for what will be a unique business on New Hampton’s Main Street.

Chickasaws open with a bang

Sadie Tenge was asked last week how it felt to be finally competing again, and the New Hampton senior answered with a wide smile.

Chickasaws provide plenty of highlights in hectic week

After posting a perfect score on Saturday, May 18, senior Cameron Maas made it back-to-back 50s during his showing last Monday at Turkey Valley. As the only competitor to not miss a bird, Maas took home first in the men’s division.

Chickasaws dominate field, win Class 2A state girls golf title

After a couple of years knocking at the door, the New Hampton girls golf team knocked it down Wednesday at the Ames Golf and Country Club, where the Chickasaws claimed the school’s first ever state team title in the sport.

Arlene H. Heying, 89

Arlene H. Heying, age 89, of New Hampton, IA and formerly of Alta Vista, IA,  passed away on Sunday, May 26, 2019 at MercyOne in New Hampton, IA.

Board relents on cafeteria window issue

New Hampton Community Schools’ $19.415 million building project hit a bit of a hiccup recently, but the School Board approved a change order at last week’s meeting that will take care of an issue with the local fire marshal.

Trojans experience rough start to their baseball season

It wasn’t exactly the start to the season Turkey Valley wanted as the Trojans dropped four games during the opening week.

Reloaded Chickasaws get out of the gate fast

Ask two of the senior leaders of the New Hampton baseball team, and they’ll tell you opening week couldn’t have gone much better for the Chickasaws.

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