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The Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District and Cedar Knox Rural Water Project are closing their office to the public until further notice, to ensure a safe and healthy work environment for their employees and the public in response to the COV
Read moreCENTER — A Knox County man in his 30s has been confirmed as Nebraska's 23rd case of coronavirus.
Read moreLINCOLN — In response to the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19 in Nebraska, the State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is taking a number of steps to help flatten the curve.
Read moreWith the recent 70 degree days and dry weather it’s almost hard to believe that one of the worst floods in Nebraska history took place one year ago this week. Several area residents, and the Cedar County Fairgrounds are still recovering from the flood damage. The Cedar County Ag Society will hold a fundraiser April 26 to raise funds to replace a livestock barn destroyed in the flooding.
Read moreHARTINGTON — John Thelen, Randolph, has filed to run against Cedar County Dist. 2 County Commissioner Craig Bartels.
Bartels is finishing his first term in office after unseating 28-year veteran Marlen Kraemer in 2016.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Some county roads could soon get some safety upgrades.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Cedar County Commissioners approved a new road plan and accepted a bid to rebuild the Bow Valley bridge at their Feb. 11 meeting.
Read moreOMAHA — Mackenzie Sudbeck, Wynot, will be representing Cedar County when she joins 13 other 4-H members when Nebraska showcases its most talented student designers.
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