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Joyce Arlene Meyerhoff, 89

Joyce Arlene Meyerhoff, age 89, of Elma, Iowa, passed away on Friday, December 14, 2018 at Floyd County Medical Center in Charles City, Iowa.A time of sharing will be held from 1:00-3:00 PM on Friday, December 21, 2018 at Conway-Markham Funeral Ho

Charlotte C. Conway, 101

Charlotte C.

The joy of it all

Something is definitely cracking up St.

County loses medical examiners

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors accepted resignation letters from the county’s chief medical examiner and a medical examiner investigator as of Monday, both dated last week.The board appoints the county medical examiner to a two-year ter

Turkey Valley girls lose heartbreaker at the buzzer

With four senior starters, Kee High may have had the upper hand this time around, but not by much. 

Frigid Chickasaws tumble on the road

Ryan Rausch may be less than a month into his boys basketball head coaching career, but he’s been around the sport  long enough to know that shooting 26.2 percent from the floor just isn’t going to cut it.

Children prepare for Santa as library hosts 'holiday open house'

Children in Nashua prepared for Santa’s approaching visit to their home by hand-painting paper plates to hold Christmas cookies at the Nashua Public Library on Saturday morning as parents and grandparents watched.The sounds of holiday music on aco

City, county agree on dispatch sharing

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to enter a dispatch sharing contract between the Sheriff’s Office and the city of Nashua.

White Christmas may melt away this weekend

If you like warm weather — or at least what qualifies as such in Northeast Iowa — you’re going to love this weekend’s forecast.If you’re the type of person who wants a “white Christmas,” well … there’s still hope, but it’s fading.What little snow

Chickasaws ‘right there’ with W-SR

The first, third and fourth quarters were just fine for the New Hampton girls basketball team Tuesday night, but unfortunately, they’re called quarters for a reason; in other words, there are four of them.

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