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LINCOLN- Northeast Nebraskawill have plenty of representation at this week’s state in both Laurel-Concord-Coleridge and Randolph take their squads south for a chance at a trophy and lasting memories.
Read moreWASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development Bette Brand has announced that USDA is accepting Fiscal Year 2020 applications for grants to help strengthen the rural economy.
Read moreMarch 2 was a great day for celebrating the Joy of books and reading. The first graders at Hartington Elementary brought much Joy and many smiles to the residents at the Hartington Nursing Center by reading with the residents (above) as Sarah Clark is doing and Fly Guy Reader’s Theater perform- ers (L to R:) Greyson Haselhorst, Max Wiedenfeld, Malyla Zach performing their Reader’s Theater stories (above, right)! The first graders (bottom, left) Danika Kleinschmit, Ella Schulte, Lola Kathol and Keira Carl, along with their classmates, also had fun making Oobleck and doing Stop, Drop, and Reads in the classroom throughout the day!
Read moreCedar Catholic players hug as they collect the fourth-place trophy at Saturday’s consolation round game. The Trojans started the State Tournament off in a big way by defeating top-seeded Weeping Water, but were unable to find victory in the semifinals or in the third-place game. (right) Cedar Catholic senior Aiden Wortmann yells to a teammate as she passes off the ball during Saturday’s contest.
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Read moreLINCOLN — The Wynot Lady Blue Devils met up with a very familiar foe in Friday’s state semifinal game at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.
Read moreHARTINGTON — School officials from Cedar Catholic, Holy Trinity and Hartington-Newcastle schools have announced they will close school for the rest of the week after a potential exposure of the COVID19 virus in the community.
Read moreHARTINGTON — John Thelen, Randolph, has filed to run against Cedar County Dist. 2 County Commissioner Craig Bartels.
Bartels is finishing his first term in office after unseating 28-year veteran Marlen Kraemer in 2016.
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