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Board will ‘pre-levy’ for radio project

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors last week approved a resolution authorizing a “pre-levy” before bond issuance, so the county can levy a tax to pay for it.In the published budget just more than $522,000 was budgeted for “debt service.” Th

Playoff victory

Even though Turkey Valley’s win over West Central in the regional first round was over for about 20 minutes, Katlyn Baumler’s face  still showed a flush from the hard workout.

Trojan boys claim another UIC title

Turkey Valley needed certain things to happen to win their third straight Upper Iowa Conference title outright, and when South Winn beat North Fayette Valley Friday night by two points, that went a long way toward the goal. 

Chickasaw boys rally on the road

New Hampton was on the wrong end of a 42-33 score with three minutes left in the third quarter of its game with Waukon Friday night.

Nice swan song

Lauren Frerichs didn’t hesitate at all when asked what she liked more — making a good pass or hitting a big shot?

NH/TV claims district title, qualifies four

Mason Cleveland’s record in early January stood at 26-11, which may have been pretty solid for a lot of wrestlers but didn’t come close to the standards the New Hampton/Turkey Valley senior had for himself.

Emergency Management set to hold its public hearing on Feb. 12

The Emergency Management Commission is proposing increasing its fiscal 2020 budget by less than $59,000 to $228,470 over last fiscal year.The change will go to adding a deputy, to be paid “up to” 80 percent of the coordinator’s salary, plus benefi

Supervisors consider an increase in tax levy rate

If the Chickasaw County budget is approved at a public hearing at 9:15 a.m.

Council crafting final budget

In a meeting that lasted a mere eight minutes Monday night, the New Hampton City Council set March 4 as the date for a public hearing on the city’s annual budget and tax levy.What that budget and levy will look like is still up in the air.The Fina

Nashua-Plainfield middle-schoolers attend Marion Honor Band invite

The Nashua-Plainfield Middle School band students were able to attend the Marion Honor Band and show their talents to the audience after the competition was postponed due to the weather.Student participants auditioned for chair placements at 8:30

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