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Huskies drop pair of TIC East games

For Nashua-Plainfield’s girls basketball team to turn the proverbial corner, the Huskies have to overcome one issue — the number of turnovers they commit.

Rallying for a milestone

The fact of the matter is that it didn’t look like Al Frost was going to get that milestone win last Thursday night.

Uniting for ‘A Christmas Celebration’

Members of seven area churches and the greater community celebrated the birth of Christ with music by congregating on Sunday afternoon at St. John Lutheran Church.The Rev.

Community embraces Senior Life Solutions

Nearly three out of five people age 65 and older told pollsters it is “normal” to become depressed as they age, a recent study by Mental Health America found.Though many triggers to depression are likely to increase with aging, such as loss of hea

Young students get chance to tackle computer coding

Brenna Throndson had played Minecraft before but the 12 levels she and her New Hampton Elementary fourth-grade peers completed last week were different from normal Minecraft.“You get [to assemble] code blocks to make it move,” Throndson explained.

Harriet Boeding Haeg, 80

Harriet Boeding Haeg, age 80 of Bloomington, Minn., died peacefully Sunday, November 11, 2018 after a long battle with Parkinson’s.A Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday, Nov.

Elmo Henry Romens, 84

Elmo Henry Romens, formerly of Protivin, Iowa, passed away at age 84 on November 25, 2018 in Springfield, Massachusetts with family at his side. Elmo, son of Adrian and Celia (Kaiser) Romens, was born October 9, 1934.  Elmo grew up on a dairy farm

Nashua contract will lead to new deputy

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors moved last week to hire a deputy to cover an additional 160 hours a month provided for in a new contract with Nashua.Nashua officials have signed a three-year legal contract with the Chickasaw County Sheri

School construction progressing nicely

As New Hampton superintendent Jay Jurrens made his way around what will next year be New Hampton Middle School, he couldn’t help but smile.“Once the walls went up, all of a sudden people couldn’t see the progress, but every time I come inside here

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