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LINCOLN — As the waterfowl season approaches, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is reminding hunters to help prevent the spread of potentially damaging aquatic invasive species.
Read moreHARTINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture Cedar County Farm Service Agency Executive Director Peg Hintz today announced a revised deadline for emergency haying and grazing use of Conservation Reserve Program acres in Cedar County. Producers now have the option to hay or graze CRP through Dec. 31, with some restrictions.
Read moreFr. Jim Keiter and East Catholic students, Cecilia Zimmerman, Adelyn Reifenrath, Donnie Schulte and Elsie Haahr (top photo), and teacher, Amber Davies, and Zoey Davies, Lucas Davies, Jake Hoebelheinrich and Kurt Hoebelheinrich (bottom, left) and their classmates in Bow Valley, greeted their grandparents as they drove by the school to say “hi” to their grandchildren for Grandparents’ Day. Grandparents Gary and Marilyn Kleinschmit (above right) drive by with a sign illustrating the importance of knowing your ABCs. Normal inperson activities were cancelled this year due to the Covid-19 virus.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Things are starting to come together for Coach Leigh Haselhorst’s Lady Wildcats.
Read moreLINCOLN — The University of Nebraska’s campuses will waive the undergraduate admissions application fee for Nebraska students from Oct. 1 through Oct. 18, part of a system-wide effort to expand access and encourage college-going among students and families.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Plans for a new Cedar County Transit Center are going full steam ahead after Tuesday’s public hearing on the plan met with no resistance from County taxpayers.
Read moreBOW VALLEY — Vandals have decided to make their own political statement this election season.
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