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Murder in a small town is always big news but a double homicide comes as a real shocker, especially when one of the victims is a prominent citizen.
Read moreHARTINGTON – More than 6,800 Cedar County residents received notices that their property values are changing in 2023.
Read moreCOLERIDGE — The American Legion Post #114 and its Auxiliary Unit #114 held their monthly meetings June 5, at the Coleridge Community Building. The units jointly recited the Pledge of Allegiance. This evening four members of the Auxiliary were honored for their many years of membership: Carol Rae Hefner, 73 years; Janice Wilkerson, 71 years; Kay Hefner, 67 years; and Shirley Papenhausen was honored posthumously for 67 years of membership. Many members of their families were in attendance and a small reception was held.
Read moreJune 16, 1938
Read moreNORFOLK — Associate degree and practical nursing students were recognized during a special ceremony at Northeast Community College, Norfolk, recently with the presentation of their diplomas. In addition, the tradition of nursing students receiving their pins from family members or a close friend who have helped them along their journey was part of the ceremony.
Read moreAnother area newspaper bit the dust on August 27, 1942. Under the headline “Our Obituary,” Editor Bert Rumsey announced that he was suspending publication of the Belden Progress.
Read moreCROFTON – People are invited to enjoy National Marina Days on June 17 at Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area near Crofton.
Read moreHARTINGTON — It will be a little more expensive to eat breakfast and lunch at Hartington-Newcastle Public Schools next school year.
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