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Resounding endorsement

If the opinion of Turkey Valley coach Ethan Adams counted, there would be another team in the Class 3A rankings.

Huskies fall in a two-day opener

Nick Lamphier probably figured he’d always remember his first-ever game as head football coach.

Former tribal chair visits Fort Atkinson

Chloris Lowe, the Ho-Chunk Nation former chairman and president, and Christine Wellman Hall, archaeologist, made a recent visit to the historic Fort Atkinson site, the Fort Atkinson Library and Museum, and the remains of the trading post southwest

Mayor pitches idea for city building code

Mayor Deb Larsen discussed a possible interest in implementing a building code with the New Hampton City Council last week.Larsen said she wanted to first gauge the interest of the council on potentially implementing a building code in order to pr

Chickasaws host volleyball invite Saturday

New Hampton will be in Pool B when the annual Chickasaw Volleyball Invitational gets underway Saturday. The event, now in its 34th year, starts with pool play at 9 a.m.

Day 1 snapshots

Two of [New Hampton’s] kindergarten teachers, Michelle Good and Diane Ollendieck (above) go over playground rules with their students.— For more back to school photos, see the Aug. 28 New Hampton Tribune.

Cleaning up after a dark and stormy night

This New Hampton resident wasn’t alone Monday morning as the area had plenty of cleanup to do after a series of strong thunderstorms moved through the area overnight.

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.

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