By Bob Fenske
editor@nhtrib.com
Farmers slowly, but definitely surely, are making progress in bringing in a better-than-expected crop.
For the first time in almost two months, Lisa Welter had some positive news when it came to COVID-19 last week.
The New Hampton Parks and Recreation Department’s storage sheds were, well, nearing the end.
The scenes that played out on the alleys of Bowlaway Lanes on Saturday were a long time coming.
It’s easy to understand the frustration area farmers are feeling.
By Kelly Terpstra
sports@nhtrib.com
Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors meetings in the near future could be live-streamed or viewed via the Internet by the consuming public.
It has been in so many ways a renaissance season for the New Hampton cross country program.
By James Grob
jgrob@charlescitypress.com
Some moments are bigger than the game. Sometimes unexpectedly so.
Say this for the new Chickasaw County attorney, he definitely isn’t afraid to jump right into a new job.
Marianne Kurash wears many “hats” at MercyOne New Hampton Medical Center. She’s a cardiac rehab nurse, the employee health nurse, and an educator — teaching advanced cardiac classes to her fellow employees.
When the New Hampton City Council next meets on Sept. 7, something — or shall we say, someone — is going to be missing.