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Archive for October, 2007

/ October 31, 2007 8:44 am

Courthouse decision draws mixed views

By Deanna Anderson Cedar County News HARTINGTON — There are mixed reactions about Cedar County’s decision last week to go ahead with a $2.2 million courthouse addition without a vote of the people. Several people from across Cedar County think the action taken at last week’s Cedar County Commission meeting should have been decided by an election. Some said they

/ October 26, 2007 8:28 am

Playoffs are now underway

Here is a look at first round playoff sccores for Class C2, D1 and D2.. CLASS C2 First Round Thursday West Bracket Cambridge 35, Franklin 0 Kearney Catholic 37, Sutherland 0 Burwell 15, Heartland 12 Superior 28, Perkins County 10 Garden County 30, Doniphan-Trumbull 16 Creighton 42, Ravenna 34 Plainview 34, Cross County

/ October 26, 2007 8:25 am

C21 teams fare well in playoffs

All three of the C2-1 high school football teams that advanced to playoffs won in first-round action Thursday. District champion Cedar Catholic defeated West Point Central Catholic 36-14. Plainview and Creighton, also picked up wins. Both teams were moved to the West Bracket for the playoffs. Plainview, the seventh seed in the West, defeated Cross County, 34-7, in first-round action

/ October 26, 2007 6:06 am

Trojans trounce on Blue Jays

Playoff opener is successful for Cedar HARTINGTON —  The Trojans had something to prove Thursday. Cedar Catholic’s football  team had toiled in obscurity most of the season, quietly compiling a 7-1 season record. The Trojans got some state-wide recognition at Russ Holchstein Field Thursday as they pounded the West Point Central Catholic Blue Jays 36-14 for their eighth win of

/ October 25, 2007 12:56 pm

Newcastle edges Wynot in finale

Newcastle — The Wynot Blue Devils saw their football season come to an end Thursday as they were downed by the Newcastle Raiders in a hard-fought 26-22 contest. The Blue Devils got a pair of short touchdowns from Zack Humphrey and a 67-yard burst from Ryan Eskens, but Newcastle’s Kody Blatchford ran for a pair of scores and passed for

/ October 25, 2007 12:55 pm

Zoning Bd Hears Emotional Testimony

By Deanna Anderson Cedar County News HARTINGTON — Monday’s Cedar County Zoning and Planning Commission meeting started late because extra chairs were needed for the overflow crowd that filled the Cedar County Courtroom. Although there were three other applications for building permits reviewed Monday, the crowd’s concern was focused on an application for a hog barn

/ October 25, 2007 12:53 pm

NSAA Rules Keep HPS from Playoffs

HARTINGTON — Despite a breakout season, the Hartington Wildcats’ football season is over. The Wildcats’ 6-2 regular season record and 40.7500 power point rating ranks them 24th in Class D1, good enough to put them into the state playoffs for the second time in school history. However, the Cats are ineligible for the playoffs because the school’s 2005 enrollment put

/ October 25, 2007 12:43 pm

Cedar, WPCC Ready for Showdown

HARTINGTON — Cedar Catholic will face off against West Point Central Catholic in the first round of the Class C2 High School Football playoffs at Russ Hochstein Field Thursday. The Trojans, 7-1, enter post-season as the fourth seed in the eastern bracket. The Blue Jays, 5-3, are the 13th seed. Despite their record, the Jays are a very good team.

/ October 25, 2007 12:42 pm

Project Extra Mile Will Go the Distance

HARTINGTON  — Even though the day was filled with rain and clouds, the enthusiasm of those who attended the second meeting of Project Extra Mile was not dampened. Over 20 people met at the Hartington Library Thursday to find out what the next step will be for the coalition that is forming in Cedar County. Project Extra Mile is moving

/ October 25, 2007 12:41 pm

Commissioners Explain Their Roles

HARTINGTON — Students at County Government Day found out just what Cedar County Commissioners do on their job. The students heard about roads, budgets and the proposed building project for the Courthouse from the three commissioners. Chairman Frederick Pinkelman, who is from District One, introduced the two other Commissioners; Marlen Kraemer, who covers District Two and District Three Commissioner Dave