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NH, TV artists awarded at recent juried shows

Several art students from New Hampton and Turkey Valley received awards in the juried Northeast Iowa High School Art Show last Wednesday at Upper Iowa University.Some 200 high school artists registered for the show, which was held in the Bing-Davi

Sups mull 28E’s legal representation

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors last Monday [March 18] discussed legal fees the Chickasaw County Ambulance Council 28E owes to Prichard Law Office — just more than $466 as of Feb.

Chickasaw seniors set high goals for 2019

With 20 of the 26 participants in track this year for the New Hampton boys being freshman and sophomores, it is obvious they are an extremely young team. 

Off to a great start

If the Upper Iowa Conference indoor meet is any indication of the Turkey Valley girls’ season, coach Dalton Hackman could have a competitive bunch in his first year of coaching.

New Hampton students get a taste of opera

“Start young.”Opera Iowa troupe director Anthony Benz gave this advice during a master class last Monday to K-7 music teacher Kayla Reetz’s sixth-grade Keynotes choir students, as recited in unison by Maycen Hackman, Braelyn Rosonke, Olivia Hoy, K

Dancing for a great cause

Karen Amundson admitted that she was a little nervous Friday night after a dress rehearsal for “Dancing with the Stars” came to an end.“It wasn’t horrible, but you could tell, all the dancers were so nervous,” said the woman who chaired the commit

Trojan boys take fifth at UIC Indoor

Turkey Valley finished right in the middle of the Upper Iowa Conference meet Friday as the indoor meet marked the first competition of the season.

Insurance agent ready for that next ‘chapter’

Not that Tom Ryan isn’t going to miss some things; after all, over the past 37 years, he’s enjoyed his customers and his co-workers at Ryan Insurance and Chickasaw Mutual Insurance Association.Yet, he’s ready for this Friday, the day he will retir

Traveling directors love chance to show kids world of theater

Ashley Pearce is in her first season working for Missoula Children’s Theatre, which helped St. Joseph Community School students put on the play “The Snow Queen” over the weekend, but she has more than seven years of experience in the trade.

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