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HARTINGTON — Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District held the second annual LCNRD Amateur Photography contest, which encouraged residents to get out and capture the natural wonders of the district.
Read moreCONCORD — The use of technology is transforming the agriculture industry through the use of high-resolution imagery and various types of sensors. Drones are playing a major role in advancing this technological transformation of the agriculture industry.
Read moreChief Justice Michael Heavican delivered his annual State of the Judiciary address last week.
Read moreHartington is recognized as certified Neb. Creative District
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Read moreLINCOLN — The Nebraska Chemigation Act was passed in 1987 to help ensure that the backflow of chemicals would not contaminate the ground and surface waters of the state from irrigation water application systems used to apply crop nutrients and pesticides (chemigation). The law requires producers who plan to apply fertilizer or pesticide through an irrigation system to be certified by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEE). Certification is valid for four years, and training is provided through UNL Extension.
Read moreHARTINGTON — January has been National Blood Donor Month, and several people in Hartington, welcomed in the New Year by donating.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Hartington Chamber of Commerce elected new officers and board members and announced dates for some annual community events during its annual Chamber banquet Sunday night.
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