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RANDOLPH - Despite limitations put on to thwart the spread of coronavirus, Randolph residents put on the annual Community Fair over the weekend.
Read moreLAUREL — The visualization of a new updated downtown was on the minds of Laurel residents as they attended an open house for the downtown revitalization plan June 29.
Read moreLINCOLN— The Cedar County News was honored Thursday as having the best digital presence of all Nebraska weekly newspapers.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The 134th Infantry Regiment Anti-Tank Company of Nebraska was part of the 35th Infantry Division during WWII. From the time the 134th Infantry Regiment landed at Omaha Beach on July 5 and 6, 1944 until they departed back to the Unite
Read moreWhether grazed, harvested for hay, or cut for silage, warm season annual grasses are the kings of for age production. Common species like forage sorghum, sudangrass, sorghum/sudangrass hybrids, and millets grow best under warmer temperatures, with peak performance at 75-90°F. All species are highly productive with sudangrass on the lower end producing 3-5 tons per acre and forage sorghum recording yields up to 11 tons per acre.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Cedar County Attorney Nicholas S. Matney announced charges have been filed against Guillermo Coronado Ortiz, 59, South Sioux City, following his arrest Tuesday evening at the Gavin’s Point Project, Lake Yankton Swimming Beach.
Read moreFor 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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