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HARTINGTON — All schools in the Lewis and Clark Conference have the opportunity to enter artwork in the yearly show. Each school can enter a maximum number of entries for each level: Elementary – 7, Junior High – 10, and High School 25. There are different categories in each level.
Read moreWAYNE – Wayne State College’s An Evening of Choirs presents “On Beauty” an expression of beauty through song at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, in Ley Theatre, located in the Brandenburg Building. The performance is free and open to the public.
Read moreBELDEN – Voters recently received the chance to meet and greet the two candidates running for the District 2 seat on the Cedar County Board of Commissioners.
Read moreThe beginning of April brings us closer to the end of this year’s legislative session.
Read moreHartington-Newcastle student, Trynity Zach, was selected first chair first trumpet in the Class D All-State Band held in Kearney March 23.
Read moreCOLERIDGE — The American Legion Post #114 and its Auxiliary Unit #114 held their monthly meeting April 1 at the Coleridge Community Building. The units jointly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then they separated and held their monthly meetings.
Read moreLAUREL – Two vehicles were repossessed and moved from the home of a Laurel couple accused of murder.
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