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KEARNEY – Isabelle Heimes has talked her way to an individual State speech title.
WYNOT — Wynot track coach Lee Heimes welcomed 13 Blue Devils and 10 Lady Blue Devils to the track this past week with seven athletes returning with state track experience.
VERMILLION, S.D.— Hartington native Stephen Hillis is one of eight South Dakota football alumni who planned to display skills for NFL scouts and CFL representatives March 25 during Pro Day inside the Dakota Dome.
HARTINGTON – The Hartington- Newcastle High School speech team’s successful season is set to continue at the State meet.
LINCOLN — The Nebraska School Activities Association announced the student recipients of the Winter 2023-2024 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association Academic All-State Awards.
LAUREL — Laurel-Concord-Coleridge golf coach Pat Harrington welcomed three returning golfers from last year’s team, which will make a good nucleus for this season as the Bears look to improve heading into the 2024 campaign.
RANDOLPH – Randolph’s ambulance is now equipped with telemedicine technology thanks to a new state initiative.
Robert Patefield along with Richard Schulte serve up a to-go order at the Belden Fire Department’s annual Pancake Breakfast Sunday. Firefighters served up pancakes, French toast, sausage and eggs for a freewill donation. There was a good turnout at the event despite cold temperatures and a wintry mix of rain and sleet early.