The month of May has been a dry month for Hampton

Only two-tenths of an inch of rain has fallen this month at the RadioOnTheGo studios in Hampton. The rain fell on two out of the 16 days. The highest temperature this month in Hampton has been 85
Business meeting held by the Hubbard City Council

This week the Hubbard City Council approved street closure requests for Hubbard Days scheduled for June 13th-15th. In other business, the Hubbard council was informed that no bids were received for the city hall roof replacement project,
Strong winds in the forecast for today

A Wind Advisory is in effect for Hardin, Wright, Franklin and Cerro Gordo Counties until 9pm today. Expect west winds of 25-35 miles per hour with gusts up to 45 miles per hour. Gusty winds will blow
Aplington City Council met Wednesday night

Wednesday night the Aplington City Council reviewed the clean up days planned for May 23rd from 9am-6pm and on May 24th from 9am-3pm. The Aplington council was informed that the Community Club is in need of new
Keller, Dean L. of Clarion – Funeral Service May 19th, 2025
Funeral service for 89-year-old Dean L. Keller of Clarion will be Monday, May 19th at 11am at the Holmes Baptist Church west of Clarion. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Clarion. Visitation will be Monday
Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan pleads not guilty to federal obstruction charges

A Wisconsin judge has entered a plea of not guilty to federal charges alleging she interfered with the arrest of a migrant outside her courtroom. On Thursday, Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan entered a plea of
Local student-athletes earn automatic track & field qualification Thursday

Numerous local student-athletes earned automatic qualification at Thursday’s state qualifying track & field meets. 1A State Qualifying Meet @ Madrid AGWSR Girls: 1. Gracie Wagoner – High Jump 1. Josie Kuper – Shot Put 1. 4×400 1.
Supreme Court expresses concern over Trump’s birthright citizenship plan amid legal challenges

The U.S. Supreme Court signaled hesitation over letting President Donald Trump’s controversial attempt to redefine birthright citizenship proceed while lawsuits challenging the policy are still ongoing. The high court expressed skepticism as it grilled the federal government’s
Belmond-Klemme Wins, North Butler Runner-Up at 2025 NIACC Design Build Event

North Iowa Area Community College hosted 13 area high schools at its annual design build event last week. Each team was tasked with constructing a chicken coop and had the opportunity to be mentored by a professional
Girls Golf regional first round meets happening Friday
Girls golf teams in Classes 1A and 2A will compete in regional first round meets Friday. 1A Region 3A @ South Hamilton – Belmond-Klemme, West Fork 1A Region 3B @ Saint Ansgar – Clarksville, North Butler 1A