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LINCOLN – Gov. Pete Ricketts announced the next steps in the State’s phased plan to loosen restrictions that have been in place during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreEmily Climer, 11, springs off the high dive on opening day at the Hartington Municipal Swimming Pool Sunday. Climer was just one of dozens of area kids to take advantage of the pool opening. Special rules to combat the spread of COVID-19 had to be put in place before the pool was opened for the season.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Some former Cedar County residents are doing everything they can to help soothe their young son.
Read moreHARTINGTON — A Cedar County commissioner who has pleaded not guilty to drunken driving had his case continued in Cedar County Court earlier this month.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The former Wynot village clerk is scheduled to be arraigned in Cedar County District Court on June 22.
Read moreFirst Communicants at Holy Trinity Catholic Church had to take on a unique approach to celebrating their First Communion this year. A parade was held in their honor after Sunday’s ceremonies. (above) Sylvie Nieman and her bubble machine parade through Hartington after she received her first communion on Sunday. Camyrn Bruning leans out the sunroof during the parade. Friends and family lined the parade route to cheer on the youngsters.
Read moreNORFOLK — Northeast Community College is ready to begin to implement strategies that will allow increased access to facilities and services. The College has been closed since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Faculty and students concluded the spring semester using alternative delivery methods of instruction while many employees have been working remotely over the past three months.
Read moreHARTINGTON — A couple of University of Nebraska-Omaha sophomores got tired of all of the free time on their hands when the COVID-19 pandemic forced schools to transition from inclass to on-line education last spring.
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