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LINCOLN — Summer is in full swing and county fairs are right around the corner, but due to COVID-19 restrictions many are going forward with 4-H and livestock shows, but not carnivals and public events.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The 134th Infantry Regiment Anti-Tank Company of Nebraska was part of the 35th Infantry Division during WWII. From the time the 134th Infantry Regiment landed at Omaha Beach on July 5 and 6, 1944 until they departed back to the Unite
Read moreHARTINGTON — A South Sioux City man accused of sexual assault of a child will be in Cedar County Court July 29 for a preliminary hearing on the charges.
Read moreLINCOLN — Six $1,000 scholarships are available to Nebraska schools starting up Trout in the Classroom, a science-based program that allows students to explore aquatic ecosystems, life cycles, water quality and the scientific process by raising trout from eggs.
Read moreHARTINGTON — A local teacher and a group of teens have found a great way to let time pass during a historic pandemic.
Read moreWhether grazed, harvested for hay, or cut for silage, warm season annual grasses are the kings of for age production. Common species like forage sorghum, sudangrass, sorghum/sudangrass hybrids, and millets grow best under warmer temperatures, with peak performance at 75-90°F. All species are highly productive with sudangrass on the lower end producing 3-5 tons per acre and forage sorghum recording yields up to 11 tons per acre.
Read moreLINCOLN — Select state park area service centers will reopen to the public July 1 for customer service, info and permit sales.
Read moreWAYNE — Until recently, Cedar County had been fairly isolated from the coronavirus pandemic.
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