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Huskies hanging in there despite another shutout loss

The Nashua-Plainfield football team is in desperate need of some good news, and it might finally get some this Friday.

N-P continues to pick up experience

Nashua-Plainfield’s volleyball team — especially its freshmen — continued to make solid strides last week as the Huskies battled Top of Iowa Conference rival North Butler before falling in four sets and went 1-2 at the Dunkerton Invitational on Sa

Big Four Fair tab will be in next week's Reporter

Because of a printing error, the annual Big Four Fair section will appear in the Oct. 4 edition of the Nashua Reporter.
The Reporter apolgozies for the error.
 

Council says no to chief’s vacation

New Hampton’s new police chief will have to wait a year to take vacation after the City Council last week did not grant a request from Mayor Deb Larsen to grant Zach Nosbisch two weeks of paid vacation during his first year of employment with the

Chickasaw Hall of Fame grows by four Friday

New Hampton High School’s Athletic Hall of Fame will welcome four new members before the Chickasaws’ football team plays Iowa Falls-Alden in the annual homecoming game.Those being inducted this year include Bill and Connie Boyd, Taylor (Moore) Mos

Weather dampens bridge, field work

The area saw a little needed drying out over the weekend as area rivers were expected to hold at minor flood stage.On Thursday Chickasaw County had about 16 areas where roads were closed such as washouts, County Engineer Dusten Rolando said.

Birth Center has plenty to celebrate

Emily and DJ Schueth have no regrets whatsoever when it comes to making the decision to “stay home” and have their baby at Mercy Medical Center-New Hampton.“We heard from many other people who had their babies at Mercy that it was a great place,”

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