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Archive for December, 2007

/ December 27, 2007 11:36 am

Cedar to host Holiday Tourney

HARTINGTON — The Msgr.  Werner Activity Center will be  the site of a Holiday Basketball  Tournament this year. The boys and girls tourney will  begin with four games Dec. 28. It continues Dec. 29 with the championship games being held  that night. Cedar Catholic, Humphrey  St. Francis, Elgin Pope John and  Wynot will all participate in the  tournament. The Cedar

/ December 27, 2007 11:36 am

Wynot girls win easily against Macy

Wynot— The Lady Blue Devils raced to a 22-8 first quarter advantage against the Omaha Nation Lady Chiefs and never looked back as they picked up their fifth win of the season by a lopsided 72-38 score. Sarah Schulte continues to lead the Blue Devils as she burned the nets for 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to earn another

/ December 27, 2007 11:35 am

Cedar stumbles against Dodge

HARTINGTON — Cedar Catholic got off to a very cold start here Tuesday in the Trojans’ final pre-Holiday start of the season. The cold start allowed Dodge to take control of the contest and race out to a 49-41 win. Dodge opened up with an 11-5 first-quarter advantage in the first-ever meeting between the two schools. The Pirates then strung

/ December 27, 2007 11:34 am

Three Cedar wrestlers earn medals

CREIGHTON — Cedar Catholic competed in the Creighton Invitational Friday afternoon and night. Cedar had three medalists at the meet. Kyle Dump, wrestling at 215 pounds for the first time this year, earned a third-place medal at the meet. Nathan Kathol, wrestling at heavyweight, earned a sixth-place medal, as did sophomore, Nathan Leise. Leise’s performance marked the first varsity medal

/ December 27, 2007 11:32 am

Wynot falls to three-pointers

Wynot – A stubborn Wynot Blue Devil defense held the high-flying Omaha Nation Chiefs in check for three quarters before the visitors finally found the range from long distance and were able to put away their host 49-35. The game featured great defense at times and ragged play sometimes as the two teams combined for 56 turnovers. Omaha Nation improved

/ December 27, 2007 11:31 am

Area Students Named Academic All State

LINCOLN — Several Hartington and Cedar Catholic athletes were honored this week by being named to the Nebraska School Activities Association All State Academic Team. One of the students — Hartington High School senior Anna Pearson —made the list twice. Each year the Nebraska School Activities Association recognizes the top students in the state who excell in both extra curricular

/ December 20, 2007 11:05 pm

Griess, Dump earn Academic All State

LINCOLN —Cedar Catholic senior football players Brandon Griess and Kyle Dump were honored Thursday as members of the Nebraska School Activities Association Academic All State Team. The state-wide honor was announced during Thursday’s football banquet here. Griess was an offensive lineman, defensive end and punter for the 10-2 Cedar Catholic Trojans. Dump was an offensive guard and defensive tackle for

/ December 20, 2007 4:05 pm

County's first all-mail election goes well

HARTINGTON  — Cedar County’s first all-mail election went off without a hitch last week. A bond election to fund The Embers Assisted Living facility in Coleridge was given overwhelming approval by local voters during the special election, which concluded last week

/ December 19, 2007 10:19 pm

Holy Trinity students put on performance

HARTINGTON — Holy Trinity Elementary School students put on a special Christmas play and concert for friends and family Wednesday night at the Holy Trinity Gym. The Christmas musical, “The Christmas Chronicles” featured the voices of students in grades K-6. Sixth graders played the key roles in the annual Christmas play, which was directed by Pat Sedivy and JoAnne Hamilton.

/ December 19, 2007 9:55 pm

Hartington and Fordyce receive Grant

HARTINGTON — The Hartington Economic Development Coordinator had a welcome message for the City Council on Monday evening. “We bring good news,” said Coordinator Carla Becker. “We just got the news today that we received a BECA grant.” The Building Entrepreneurial Community Act Grant, which is known as the BECA grant, was submitted in partnership with the community of Fordyce