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RANDOLPH – Hoping to build off a win the previous week, the Cardinals football team returned to Randolph to host its 2023 home opener last Friday and things didn’t go quite as well as hoped.
Read moreRANDOLPH – When it comes to enrollment at small schools, one family can make all of the difference.
Read moreNIOBRARA – The Randolph cross country team competed at the 2023 Niobrara/Verdigre Invitational last Thursday with favorable results.
Read moreThe Randolph Cardinals took to the field in their first home football game of the season Friday, which also served as Parents’ Night, and Randolph’s volleyball team served up action at home last week against Laurel- Concord-Coleridge. School spirit was out in full force. Above, Randolph’s dance team took the field at halftime with Kamile Oligmueller out in front and Lilly Kuctha, Bria Reimers, Kynlee Winkelbauer and Ella Graf in back. At left, the Cardinal mascot is surrounded by young fans during the volleyball match. Below, Randolph’s pep band - Matthew Schultz, Jacey Bartels, Justin Backer, Instructor Andrew Schultz, Dylan Schutt, Grace Drahota, Nicole Haselhorst, Chase Junck and Justin Guenther - keeps the crowd jazzed during the football game.
Read moreLINCOLN – When you think of Nebraska’s state parks, what do you envision? Many might picture outdoor activities like fishing, camping and hiking – and for good reason.
Read moreRANDOLPH – Randolph Public Schools is inviting the public to help remember and reflect on the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and honor local first responders at a new Patriot Day program.
Read moreLINCOLN – The Nebraska Corn Board has opened its internship application period for five internship experiences beginning in May 2024. The internships vary in location, focus and scope but are designed to provide students with an overview of Nebraska’s corn industry through real-world experiences.
Read moreOsmond, Randolph patrons voice opinions on potential co-op
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