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A playground shutdown

Ask Rick Kramer about his Parks and Recreation Department’s programs and his answer consists of three words.
“All on hold.”

Building a bank from scratch

Grant Anderson will tell you the past six weeks have recharged him.

Changing face of rural health care

In many ways, nurse practitioners are becoming the backbone of rural healthcare.

Same amount of meals; less amount of distribution

New Hampton Community Schools will be changing its meal distribution system, beginning Monday.

Fidelity Bank & Trust puts a focus on hometown banking

Names may change. Technology may change. People may change. One thing remains constant at Fidelity Bank & Trust – their commitment to community and offering quality, competitive products and services in the communities they serve.

Level of business is nice surprise for Pub manager

Phil Zwanziger had no idea what to expect a couple of weeks ago when he decided the Pub at the Pinicon would remain open for carry out.

Schools to remain closed through April 30

Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Thursday that she was ordering the state’s K-12 schools to be closed through April 30, but she stopped short of calling off the 2019-20 school year.

City Council to meet via Zoom.com

The New Hampton City Council will hold its regular meeting this coming Monday, but it will do so via Zoom.com.

Parks and Recreation keeping parks open but playground equipment, play structures off limits

The New Hampton Parks and Recreation Department announced Thursday morning that it was closing all playground equipment and play structures in its parks, effectively immediately, because of concerns about the Coronavirus COVID-19.

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