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Rain can stop anytime now

Area farmers were praying for a little rain a month ago; today, they’d love Mother Nature to turn off the spigot.

New Hampton XC times continue to improve in lone competition last week

Although they didn’t finish near the top of the boys or girls team standings at the Jesup Invitational on Thursday, many individuals on the New Hampton cross country team posted some of their better times of the year.

TV girls go to five against MFL

Although MFL’s record was at .500 coming into Jackson Junction last week, the Bulldogs are on a bit of a winning streak as they downed their last three conference opponents, including a 5-set win over Turkey Valley Thursday.

Kicking it off just right

Let’s face it, a fire station is pretty much like a candy store to children.

Offseason means plenty of work for pro baseball pitcher

Even though he finished his first season as a professional baseball player in August, the training Cole McDonald has to do during the off-season is still a full-time job.

Wildcat winners

Turkey Valley was sure to miss its starting quarterback Friday. Out with a sprained knee, Ethan Leibold had thrown for 474 yards this season and rushed for another 283 while the Trojans were going through their first five opponents.

Chickasaws defeat Go-Hawks in five sets; win NEIC championship

It took all five sets, but the New Hampton volleyball team claimed the Northeast Iowa Conference title after defeating Waverly-Shell Rock - who entered the match undefeated in conference games - on Tuesday night.

Chickasaw County sues cities

The long-rumored lawsuit is now a reality after Chickasaw County last week filed a petition for a “writ of mandamus” against the county’s cities and their council members in district court to help pay for ambulance service in the county.

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