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Utility moving ahead on telecommunications

The New Hampton Light Plant Board will hold a public hearing this coming Monday to discuss the municipal utility’s plans to move ahead with bond sales that will fund both electrical improvements and a new telecommunications system that would provi

Author speaks at Carnegie Cultural Center

The story of Brian Borland’s family is truly an amazing one. And the individuals who made it out to the Carnegie Cultural Center last Monday were able to learn about it, as he made the trip from his home state of Wisconsin to New Hampton.

Something to build on

There are question marks, no doubt about it, but veteran New Hampton football coach Scott Frerichs liked a lot of the answers he saw when his Chickasaws traveled to Decorah this past Friday for their annual scrimmage with the Vikings.

Small but mighty

Turkey Valley’s cross country teams won’t show up in the team standings this year, but it’s a good bet that the Trojans will make some noise when it comes to the individual standings at meets.

Alum for the Day never really left 4-H

Joanne Tupper believes she’s the person she is today because of what she did “back in the day” when she was Joanne Poppe.

NH pool ends summer with a bang

With the 2019 pool season coming to a close, one more late night swim was needed in order to truly finish out the year. Having been rescheduled from the previous Monday, there was a big turnout.

Plenty of experience

In 2018, the Turkey Valley volleyball team only had one senior. This year, they possess a whopping nine seniors as they try to improve on their 4-22 record.

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