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May 27, 1948
Read moreRANDOLPH - The annual summer reading program is back at the Lied Randolph Public Library this year and it's themed "Read O the Beaten Path."
Read moreHARTINGTON - The case of a Louisiana man accused of murder continues through Cedar County District Court.
Read moreGreenhouse adds retail option for local gardens
Read moreRANDOLPH - Kayla Korth has always been grateful for the local EMS squad, but as the newest member she has a newfound admiration for those she serves alongside. "Each of the members on the squad are very helpful and give advice when needed and teach as we go; I cannot thank them enough for accepting me and leading by example," Korth said. "It has been a great experience to help the people of our community or those traveling through in their most critical times of need." Korth already works in the medical field as a speech language pathologist so it wasn’t too large of a leap to EMT. A lifelong resident of Randolph, she also isn't shy about helping her community. "It is a joy to assist the people I have known my whole life and also new members to the community and be a person they can feel comfortable with," she said. Korth attended an online, accelerated EMT course through the School of EMS with hands-on skills days hosted by her employer, Providence Medical Center in Wayne. After the four-month course, Korth passed a written exam and a skills assessment. She was also required to complete 120 hours of "ride time" on the ambulance to practice skills and training with assistance from other licensed EMTs.
Read moreRANDOLPH - The grandstands at the Randolph Area Veterans Memorial Park were full of spectators who took in the sights and sounds of the season Monday night.
Read moreRANDOLPH - The Cardinals were hoping to go back to state as a team for the second straight season but fell short after a disappointing district performance.
Read moreLINCOLN - With Memorial Day weekend and summer coming up, campers should think ahead to find their perfect site.
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