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You might not want city to mow your lawn

If New Hampton property owners don’t cut their grass, it’s going to cost them a proverbial pretty penny for the city to do it, City Council members decided on Monday.

Gym opening may be a bit delayed

New Hampton’s new middle school and industrial technology and vocational agriculture center will be ready for students Aug. 23, when the 2019-20 school year begins, the school district’s top administrator said on Friday.

New Hampton tightens hold on second place

Although last week didn’t end the way the New Hampton softball team hoped it would, they still managed to pick up a trio of victories. 
The first of these wins came in an intense game at Crestwood on Monday night by a score of 7-3.

Chickasaws stay in NEIC hunt

After losing two crucial Northeast Iowa Conference games to Waverly-Shell Rock in the middle of last week, the Chickasaw baseball team could have easily hung their heads in their contests on Thursday and Friday. 

More than just a game!

It was, to steal an overheard comment from the crowd, “instant cuteness.”

Anderson, Nuss medal at coed state tournament

A pair of Chickasaw duos participated in the Iowa Class 1A Coed State Golf Tournament at American Legion Golf Course in Marshalltown on June 4.

Turkey Valley girls take trio of wins

Being able to bounce back is key for any team, and the Turkey Valley softball team was able to do that throughout last week.
It started last Monday, when the Trojans fell to MFL-Mar-Mac in the first game of a doubleheader 7-3.

Chickasaws show off power in wins

With an undefeated week that included six home runs and outscoring their opponents by a combined score of 75-2, the Class 3A 13th ranked Chickasaw softball team dominated the competition.

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