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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 moreWYNOT — It’s been a rough start for the Wynot Expos as they moved to 1-4 in the early part of the South Dakota Amateur Baseball Association South Central League campaign.
Read moreLINCOLN — The Nebraska School Activities Association has eased restrictions, and is allowing high schools to hold open gyms for some sports.
Read moreHARTINGTON — All Nebraska schools have been ordered to keep their doors shut for the remainder of the 2019-20 school year.
Gov. Pete Ricketts made the announcement that all Nebraska schools remain closed through May 31.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Hartington-Newcastle Public School Supt. A.J. Johnson announced Thursday that the local school will remain closed until at least May 1 because of the COVID-19 virus pandemic.
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HARTINGTON — Even though state and federal mandates are limiting public gatherings to 10 or fewer people, area churches are doing what they can to keep faith alive here.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The City of Hartington is taking extra precautions to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.
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