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Roger Koch and Ann Fillips distribute palms to a waiting line of cars near Holy Trinity Catholic Church Sunday morning. Palm Sunday services had to be handled a little differently this year.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Cedar County News began relying on telecommuters a few months ago to help produce the weekly newspaper.
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Cedar County News
HARTINGTON — Meals are being prepared even though school doors are closed to students and senior citizens are not able to gather at the Senior Citizen Center for a meal and a time of visiting.
Read moreLAUREL — Virginia J. “Tiny” Burns, 87, Laurel, died April 2, 2020, at her residence surrounded by her family.
Read moreLINCOLN – U.S. Department of Agriculture Service Centers are encouraging visitors to take proactive protective measures to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Read morePalm Sunday services had to be handled a little differently this year. Despite state-mandated restrictions limiting public gatherings to 10 or fewer, area residents found a unique way to start off Holy Week on Sunday. Holy Trinity Catholic Church representatives distributed palms to a waiting line of vehicles lined up on Summit, Park and Broadway streets around the church. Father Owen Korte and Deacon Roger Filips did a short service in front of the church using a loud speaker system. At least 200 cars and trucks then paraded through Hartington displaying their palms and waving at local residents. Photo galleries from Palm Sunday, the Teacher Parade and Hartington Cruise Night can all be found at www. Hartington.net
Read moreSEQUIM, Wash. — Robert “Bob” Arens, 83, died March 12, 2020. He was a man of true courage living with a long term illness. Funeral Services will be held once events are accessible.
Read moreLINCOLN — Business owners have been scrambling lately as most, if not everyone’s lives has been disrupted in some way due to the coronavirus.
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