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Going Out In Style

Put simply, the Mishaks went out with a bang this past weekend.

Harris granted continuance, jury trial won't start until June

An Alta Vista mother accused of killing her four-month-old infant son last August has been granted a continuance in her murder trial, and her case won’t see the courtroom until June.

St. Joe's has plenty to celebrate

Ask Kim Hopp about what makes St. Joseph Community School special, and the resource teacher at New Hampton’s PreK-8 Catholic school will throw out a quote from Mary Poppins.
“In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun.”

Recess Certainly Matters

The good news today for school administrators and teachers is that there will be no need to worry about having to deal with an “indoor recess.”
The bottom line is that when kids can get outside and play, they learn more.

It's all about being kind for this area group

Imagine, you’re walking down the street, minding your own business, when all of the sudden — BAM!
Someone unexpectedly does something kind for you, for no apparent reason.
What do you do?

One vote really can matter

Remember sitting in those civics classes back in the day and the teacher telling you that every vote mattered when it came to election time?

Artist to bring eclectic work to Carnegie Cultural Center

The Carnegie Cultural Center in New Hampton will unveil its latest exhbit — one featuring the eclectic, retrospective collection of watercolor and oil paintings by an area artist who has been around for a long time — at the beginning of next month

Little Elma garners big attention

Headed north just across the Chickasaw County line, a stone’s throw into Howard County, you’ll come into the town of Elma. 
At first glance, you might think you’ve stumbled into nowhere.

Hot time on the ice

A few dozen men and women and boys and girls arrived at Airport Lake west of New Hampton Sunday morning, drilled some holes in the ice, and tried their luck.

Speech team shines at district contest

New Hampton High School large group speech coach Johnny Connor couldn’t help himself Saturday afternoon.

Dietz, Kelleher win Nashua City Council seats

 
A familiar face will return to the City Council next week, but if there was a lesson in  Tuesday’s special election, it was every vote really does count.

New Hampton music students going to Disneyworld

New Hampton High School music students could have a very memorable J-Term in 2019, thanks to a School Board decision last week.

School board keeps working during lull

There might be a lull when it comes to New Hampton Community Schools’ construction project, but the School Board last week crossed two more items off its list as it approved heating/cooling controls for the new building and also awarded the carpet

DCI identifies man killed by police after standoff

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation has identified the subject involved in an incident on the Avenue of Saints Wednesday evening.

Supervisors express their concerns about salaries

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors crunched numbers and talked budgets in meetings Monday and Tuesday, agreeing in principal to double the money the county allocates to the Northeast Iowa Community Action Partnership (NEIA) on Tuesday, then

City Council gets good news with annual audit

The New Hampton City Council heard from representatives from Hacker/Nelson regarding the annual audit for 2016/17 at the regular meeting on Monday.

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