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Goal is to make bull riding event an annual one

 
Heartland Days’ newest event very well may not be a one-year deal, at least one of the lead organizers of the Extreme Bull Riding Event said Saturday night.

Nashua Library program has a patriotic theme

 
It was a fun-filled, not to mention patriotic, evening last Wednesday at the Nashua Public Library. 

New Hampton rolls to two wins

There’s no question that New Hampton’s softball team can hit the ball.But what Jack Seelhammer appreciates about his Chickasaws is the fact that they have a patient streak.“We’re not just going up to the plate and swinging at anything,” he said.

New Hampton will celebrate history making teams this fall

 
Scott Hogeland led five New Hampton teams to the state boys basketball tournament in the 1990s, but one moment inside Veterans Auditorium so many years ago still stands out.

Nashua Matters electronic sign finds a home

 
Driving by the Nashua Fire Department is a surprise for many since there is a new digital sign up and running to inform the public about upcoming events. 

No-no for Chickasaws

New Hampton Ryan Gorman had decent pitching stats — a 3-0 record and a 2.33 earned-run average — heading into Tuesday’s Northeast Iowa Conference game with Charles City.But the Chickasaw senior was far from satisfied with his previous performance

Ralph Albert Feuchtwanger dies at 86

Ralph Albert Feuchtwanger of Grand Prairie, Texas, departed this life at the age of 86, on June 14, 2017.

A mighty little church

 
The Rev. Peter Faugstad sat in the sanctuary of Jerico Lutheran Church and pondered the question — how would those original members feel about the church today?

Pool project lands key grant

 
New Hampton Parks and Recreation Director Rick Kramer drove a long ways Wednesday, but the 522-mile round trip to Corning proved well worth it.

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