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Child care solutions in focus at N-P committee talk

With most parents having to work outside the home, what are the options for child care?The growing issue of school-aged child care in the area sparked discussion the Nashua-Plainfield Community Schools hosted on Tuesday evening among parents, dayc

A Joyous Noel

“Take two” and “let’s go through that one more time” were just a few of the sounds which were heard as the Little Brown Church filmed its first Old Fashioned Christmas Service on Saturday evening.Pastor Drew McHolm led the evening with his “new lo

Nashua-Plainfield girls fall to two powerhouse squads

Not only did the Nashua-Plainfield girls embark on one of the more hectic portions of its schedule last weekend, it did so against two outstanding teams.

Huskies improving, but coach wants to see more consistency

Don’t get Al Frost wrong, the veteran Nashua-Plainfield coach likes the path his team is traveling.

Two say ‘not guilty’ to child endangerment charges in fire

Two Nashua residents have entered not guilty pleas in response to charges of child endangerment that the Chickasaw County Sheriff’s Office filed on Nov. 20 following an investigation into an Oct.

Finding plenty to like

The Nashua-Plainfield boys basketball team showed its coach just as much in a loss last week as they did in a 31-point victory.

Three Plainfield veterans honored with ‘Quilts of Valor’

Veterans make sacrifices every day to keep America safe with little regard, and eight ladies in Plainfield wanted to make sure these veterans know much they are appreciated for their military service.Three Plainfield veterans were each honored wit

Carnegie has its own ‘train man’

A Cedar Rapids man has joined the Carnegie Cultural Center as a model train and electronics consultant for a year, thanks to a gift from the United Fund.Center Director Jill Eike, said the position  filled by Darren Ferreter allows the facility to

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