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WAYNE — The Northeast Nebraska Public Health Dept. reported Monday that another Cedar County resident has tested positive for the virus.
Read moreHARTINGTON — It’s business as usual at the Cedar County Courthouse this week — well, almost usual, anyway.
Read moreHartington lifeguards Jonah Story, Anna Reifenrath and Lauren Wintz work to prepare the Hartington Municipal swimming pool for the season. The City gave its blessing Monday night. The pool is expected to open June 14.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Cedar County Ag Society announced this week, they plan to hold a scaled down version of the Cedar County Fair this year.
Read moreJune 7, 1945
Read moreHARTINGTON — A new intern has joined the ranks of the Cedar County News and Northeast Neb. News Company for the summer.
Jenny Welsh, 20, began her duties as a photojournalist in Hartington last week.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Chemigation is an efficient method for applying fertilizer and pesticide to growing crops. If you plan to use irrigation for the application of fertilizer and/or pesticide the Nebraska Chemigation Act requires you have a Chemigation Permit. Irrigation systems that had permits in 2019 are eligible to renew the permit at a cost of $20.00 each through June 1, 2020. Permits obtained after June 1 will be considered new permits and the fee is $50.00 each. Chemigation equipment for all new permits must be inspected, prior to chemigating, to ensure required safety equipment is present and functional. The Lewis and Clark NRD conducts routine inspections of chemigation equipment for renewal permits every 3 years.
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