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Nashua adds two new four-way stop signs north of N-P High School

By Kelly Terpstra

Of the Reporter

Stop and go – and don’t forget to look both ways and utilize the proper turning signals if need be. 

It's now official, New Hampton and Waukon heading to the UIC

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Supervisors quibble but give final go-ahead for EMS remodeling project

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Primary filing underway for five county offices — three supervisor seats, auditor and sheriff

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Jazzin' up the joint: New Hampton students put on annual Dessert Concert

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Ask Jenny Adam the difference between concert band and jazz band, and the New Hampton Middle School instructor has a quick answer.

Lawler Public Library undergoes an expansion

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

The Lawler Public Library has a new and much “bigger” look these days.

Nashua-Plainfield School Board makes tough decisions, reduces budget by almost $500,000

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

The Nashua-Plainfield School Board Wednesday voted to reduce the district’s 2024-25 budget by almost $500,000 during a 2 1/2 -hour meeting that turned emotional at times.

EMS building remodel moves closer to reality

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

School continues at New Hampton High after threat found to be 'not credible'

Nashua-Plainfield is facing budget challenge, must make $500,000 in budget reductions

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

At 90, Grassley and his 99-county tour still going strong

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Since he first became a United States senator in 1981, Charles Grassley has conducted his “99-county tour” of Iowa each and every year.

Two elementary grades to stay at four sections during 2024-25

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

Supervisors leaning towards going local for EMS remodel construction manager

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

New Hampton School Board casts its lot with Upper Iowa Conference

Supervisors OK contract agreement with sheriff's employees, raises rates for cities 10 percent

By Bob Fenske

Of the Reporter

County still not sure what it will charge cities for law enforcement

By Bob Fenske

editor@nhtrib.com

For those who needed a civics lesson, the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors provided one on Monday morning.

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