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Supervisors inch along comm tower project

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors is moving ahead with the communication tower project — for the time being — after several votes last week.Discussion from the six-county meeting informed, or misinformed, the rest of the meeting.

Weather, AGWSR can’t stop Trojans

With 72 yards passing and 201 yards rushing, Turkey Valley mixed up their offense just enough to keep AGWSR’s defense off balance in the season opener Friday.

Farewell to the chief

More than 32 1/2 years ago, Mike Anderson had to make a decision: Move his young family to Chicago or seek employment elsewhere.He chose the latter, and while much has changed since Jan.

For now, New Hampton to use sign to deal with sump pumps

New Hampton City Council authorized Street Superintendent Junior Mai last week to purchase a sign to warn of water on the street with verbiage to be determined.

Chickasaws cruise past Mason City

Kill efficiency is just one stat among many in a volleyball box score, but New Hampton put up another eye-popping number on Thursday as the Chickasaws rolled to a sweep of Mason City in their home opener.

Letting one slip away

This one, no doubt, is going to sting for a while.

County declared disaster area for summer storms

A presidential disaster declaration for 30 counties — including Chickasaw, Floyd, Howard and Winneshiek counties — impacted by flooding and severe weather from June 6 to July 2 has been announced after the president approved the governor’s request

Student board member ready to do his part

The New Hampton School Board “grew” by one Monday night as board members appointed a student board member for the 2018-19 school year.And that board member, senior Cameron Maas, believes it says something about his school district that its School

Fun at Czech Days!

Matthew Balk has a blast sticking to a “Velcro Wall” during this past weekend’s Czech Days celebration in Protivin.— For more photos see the Aug. 24 New Hampton Tribune.

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