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For aging Baby Boomers, 1967 is often remembered as “The Summer of Love.” That was the year that the hippie movement went mainstream and San Francisco was the place to be. But for residents of other U.S. cities, 1967 was a summer of violence. Beginning in June, more than 150 riots erupted across the United States. The worst of these occurred in Detroit, Michigan.
Read moreEditor's Note: This article originally appeared in the May 26, 2010 Cedar County News. It is being republished this week as part of the Cedar County News' Salute to Memorial Day.
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HARTINGTON — The planning and the design of the new Hartington Area Veterans Memorial is well underway and the initial construction for Phase One will begin soon.
Read moreBOW VALLEY — Organizers of the Schuetzenfest celebration originally planned for later this summer have announced the event will be postponed a year.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Cedar County District 2 Commissioner Craig Bartels overwhelmingly earned another term on the County Board Tuesday.
Bartels defeated Republican challenger John Thelen 870-158.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Friday that a Randolph area farmer had no right to put fencing in the road right-of-way.
The ruling ends a seven-year battle between John Thelen and the County Board of Commissioners.
Read moreIt’s no longer “business as usual” in Hartington, or practically any place else in the world these days, for that matter.
Read moreLINCOLN — Nebraska Farm Bureau is advising farmers, ranchers, and other rural Nebraskans to not underestimate the risk posed by the potential spread of COVID-19. While most of the confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 have occurred in Eastern Nebraska,
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