April 24, 1924
Hartington-Newcastle’s Cale Korth flies over the hurdles during action at Pierce last week. Korth finished the meet with a fifth-place finish in the 110-meter hurdles. Cedar Catholic’s Jared Rutar (left) gets ready to launch the shot put into the air during action at last week’s Pierce Invitational. The Wildcats’ Logan Opfer (below) gives it his all as he gets ready to launch the shot put during action at last Thursday’s meet in Pierce.
Lewis and Clark Jr. High Track Meet at Hartington, April 20, Girls Team Points 1. Hartington-Newcastle, 94; 2. Bloomfield,
OSMOND — Hartington-Newcastle Public School, Cedar Catholic High School, and several other high schools from Northeast Nebraska participated in District Music Contest April 19 in Osmond.
HARTINGTONNEWCASTLE SCHOOLS Thursday, April 25: Breakfast: Pancake on a Stick, Fruit, Juice, Milk; Lunch: Tater Tot Casserole, Bread, Fresh Veggies, Applesauce, Milk.
Council approves asbestos abatement
LiteracyNightwasheldThursday,April18attheLCCschool. The theme this year was SuperHeroes. (above) SuperHero Teachers (back) June Koester, Julie Hart, Jean Granquist, SheriChristiansen,LisaWolfgram,KristinaSteinle,(front) Amy Gould, Denise Kinkaid, and Sue Koch helped out last week’s special event. (left) Denise Kinkaid, Finn and Nicole Dennis work on letters at the Literacy Night event. The elementary teachersplannedstationsthatincludedsuperhero activities that promote reading. There were Hero Photos using the green screen, a who would win Superhero style station, create your own Superhero, crack the code using black lights, a Superhero comic strip station and Superhero snacks. Students also had the opportunity to purchase books from the book fair, which was organized by the PTO.