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Can’t catch a break

   The score didn’t look close, but Jack Seelhammer felt his team was right there with Center Point-Urbana Friday night.   In the end, the eighth-ranked Pointers came away with a 10-5 victory over New Hampton in the Class 3A semifinal game, but Se

It's that Fair time of the year

 
Jaclyn Tweeten admits that she’s feeling a tad bit of nervousness, which is understandable.

Plainfield Days set to be ‘happy’

 
Happy Days are coming to Plainfield this week, along with a soda shop and fireworks. 

Budget again dominates City Council meeting

 
The budget has been a concern and a source of much frustration for many months, and the new fiscal year will bring many cuts to all the departments across the board which will make it a rough year for the city of Nashua. 

Moving on

By the time Savannah Anderson took the mound to pitch in New Hampton’s first round regional game against Waukon Wednesday, the Chickasaws had an 8-0 lead.    “Yes, that was very comforting,” said the junior.

Book will bring Mercy history to life

 
Juanita Andersen wanted to make one thing perfectly clear before she commenced talking about “A Healing Presence,” the book she is writing to help the 100th anniversary of Mercy Medical Center-New Hampton.

Age of innocence

 
Over at “Softball 1” in New Hampton’s Mikkelson Park Thursday night, there was an overabundance of one thing.

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