Princess Leia and a stormtrooper – courtesy of Cedar Valley Storage. Accessories not included. Festive Halloween revelers were also lucky enough to be able to check out Andrea McCain’s stock car that ...
A few months ago, Nashua Public Library filled out a questionnaire sent out by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and figured it was just a way for the foundation started long ago by steel magnate ...
There was a common theme when you talked with those associated with the Turkey Valley football squad after the beatdown that the Trojans put on Springville last Friday night in the first round of the ...
Rob Sand couldn’t help but smile as he looked out at the almost 100 folks who turned out for his campaign appearance at the Chickasaw Event Center Tuesday morning. “This is a pretty good crowd for a ...
Logan Busta zigged, zagged, dodged and darted his way to an electrifying score Friday night against the overmatched Tripoli Panthers. No, this wasn’t the sport of dodgeball, but it sure as heck made ...
Let’s put it this way: The outdoor education facility that had served the Chickasaw County Conservation Board at Twin Ponds Nature Center for more than six decades had seen better days. In short, it ...
For a second straight quarter, it appears the fund balance for Chickasaw County EMS will be below the “threshold” that allows the Board of Supervisors to bill six cities for ambulance service. The ...
The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors went 2-for-3 Monday morning when it came to moving forward with a plan to capture additional tax revenue from the Chickasaw Wind Farm to fund a project that ...
Kevin Gary Tolliver, age 64 of New Hampton, suddenly passed away Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, at his home. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home ...
Sports can present some strange scenarios. Just ask New Hampton football coach Chad Pemble, who found a lot more to like in a 36-7 loss to Waukon on Friday than he did the week before when his team ...
The federal government may be “shut down” these days, but save for a rainy Sunday, area farmers are certainly not. After waiting a day or so for their fields to dry out after much-needed rainfall, ...