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HARTINGTON — As the Coronavirus (COVID- 19) spreads, areaschools, churches, nursing homes and hospitals are making sure they do what they can to keep the virus from spreading here.
Read moreLINCOLN- Three of the four top scorers in this year’s Class D1 State Tournament come from the Lewis and Clark Conference.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Recently the Hartington Library Foundation heard from an old friend. Wilma Phelps lived with her husband, Paul, near Obert. The couple farmed for many years near the Dixon and Cedar County line.
Read moreThe Cedar Catholic Dance Team placed 1st in the Pom Category and Runner-up in Hip Hop at the Class D State Dance Competition held February 22 in Grand Island. Pictured are the Seniors of the team Lexi Heine, Maizie Christensen and Jayda Bernecker displaying their trophies. The dance team is coached by Laura Neuhalfen.
Read moreAs insurance companies doctors to save money by switching their patients to generic drugs, complaints about those generics appear to be on the upswing. That’s the observation of journalist Katherine Eban, who has written a book, “Bottle of Lies,” that tells a very dark tale about the generic drug industry and the safety of generic drugs Americans are increasingly taking.
Read moreLINCOLN—Tough defense and solid shooting led Cedar Catholic to a stunning upset over top-seeded Weeping Water during opening round action Thursday in the Class D1 State Tournament.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Harlington Area Veterans Memorial design is beginning to take shape and the sponsorships of the veteran names to be engraved on the monuments are coming in steadily, according to
Read moreLINCOLN- Northeast Nebraskawill have plenty of representation at this week’s state in both Laurel-Concord-Coleridge and Randolph take their squads south for a chance at a trophy and lasting memories.
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