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HARTINGTON – The construction of Cedar County’s new emergency communications tower has been completed, but work at the site continues.
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Read moreCROFTON — More than 50 farmers, gardeners, crop consultants, and others interested in conservation convened June 29 at the Crofton City Auditorium to learn about the importance of soil biology and practices that can be implemented to promote soil health as part of the 2023 Bow Creek Field Day. A dynamic group of speakers addressed the group, featuring Dr. Elaine Ingham, founder of Soil Foodweb Inc., Jimmy Emmons, a regenerative farmer from Oklahoma, and Doug Steffen, a local producer, who is implementing best management practices to promote healthy soil biology.
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Read moreHARTINGTON — The static water levels of 34 irrigation wells located throughout the Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) are measured in the spring and fall each year. Groundwater levels measured this spring indicate that the levels have decreased on an overall comparison by 0.7 feet from the spring of 2022 with 22 of the 34 wells monitored showing a decrease.
Read moreHARTINGTON — What do Coleridge’s picnic tables, Bow Valley’s community hall and Randolph’s Honey Fest have in common?
Read moreHARTINGTON — The competition takes place Saturday to see who will represent Cedar County as its Rodeo Queen.
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