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Supervisors will consider options on HR contract

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors discussed a request for a renewal of contract for human resources consulting with its current consultant.

‘Ladies, It’s Your Day’ shows off New Hampton

On the one hand, Saturday’s weather was perfect for shopping.On the other hand, New Horizons-Chamber Director Jason Speltz was hoping for at least a better day.But when it was all said and done, “Ladies, It’s Your Day” proved one thing: It’s never

Voters will need to show identification to cast ballots in June primary

The final day to preregister and be eligible to vote for the June 5 primary election is Friday, May 25, by 5 p.m.Registration forms can be obtained from the Chickasaw County Auditor’s Office, second floor of the Courthouse or the state or county a

Finally, an event!

While the sport schedules of area schools have been decimated by the early spring weather, the New Hampton trapshooters became the first team to kick the season into gear with a meet on Thursday at Boyd.

Chandler Allen Morris

The exciting moments of pregnancy have turned to sorrow and heartfelt loss with the death of our baby boy, Chandler Allen Morris on Friday, April 6, 2018 at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City.

New Hampton will stick with bags

After two lengthy discussions, the New Hampton City Council on Monday night decided to keep the status quo when it comes to its garbage pickup system.Council members first discussed the issue of switching to a bin system on March 5, but because th

Enough already!

Clint Aegerter knows it’s not a scientific term, but he’ll go with the word “stuck” when it comes to our early spring weather.“We’re basically stuck in of those patterns,” said the National Weather Service meteorologist based out of La Crosse, Wis

Turkey Valley Gala raises crazy amount

On the morning of March 24, if you would have told Dave Anderson that the Turkey Valley Education Foundation Gala was going to raise $65,000 that night, he would have given you one heck of a look.“I would have thought you were nuts,” said Anderson

Public Health offers plenty to area residents

Without strong public health protection, living in Iowa could be very different.

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