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The Hartington Chamber of Commerce welcomed two new businesses to Hartington this month, with ribbon cuttings. Town Square Offices cut their ribbon Nov. 3. Travis and Racheal Folkers and their sons were welcomed by several Hartington Chamber members. Meika Kramer, owner of Pawz Salon, a new dog grooming business in Hartington, cut the ribbon on her business Nov. 23. She was also joined by family and several Chamber members for the event.
Read moreBELDEN — Small-town Belden is making plans to be a big-holiday destination with a multitude of events planned to celebrate the season.
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HARTINGTON - A Laurel man accused of murder had his case bound over to Cedar County District Court here Tuesday.
Read moreHARTINGTON – Dr. Roger Filips can clearly see his retirement on the horizon.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Cedar County Board of Commissioners received an update from representatives of U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Neb.) on Nov. 22.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Thank you to all who participated in the 2022 National Association of Conservation District Poster ContestsponsoredbyLewis & Clark Natural Resources District. Three schools, Holy Trinity Elementary, Wynot, and Bloomfield, participated. There were 22 entries for the fourth through sixth grade competition level and 13 for seventh through ninth grade.
Read moreLINCOLN — Bird flu is resurfacing around the areas of Cedar, Dixon and Knox counties.
Read moreSIOUX CITY, IOWA — A former Wynot teacher was ordered to be detained pending trial in a federal case where he is charged with attempted human trafficking and enticement of a female.
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