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March 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 moreKatelyn Heine drives the lane for a layup during action in Saturday’s state title game.
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 — The Cedar Catholic girls basketball team used a decisive 57-38 win to advance to this Friday’s District title game. The winner of the 7 p.m. contest against Humphrey/Lindsay Holy Family at Norfolk High School will advance to next week’s Class D1 State Tournament. Cedar Catholic, 11-13, will be a big underdog in Friday’s game. Defeating the Humphrey Lindsay Holy Family Bulldogs won’t be an easy task, said head coach Craig Wortmann. “We are the 13th seed and HLHF is the fourth seed,” Wortmann said. Wortmann said HLHF does a good job of control
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Hartington- Newcastle School Board approved a new contract Monday for Supt. A.J. Johnson and gave its approval to the 2020-21 school calendar.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Long-time Cedar Catholic teacher and coach Mike Johnson will be taking a new job next fall.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Nebraska Coaches Association took over the bowling program this fall, and felt it was very important to add the Middle School students to the program to introduce them to the sport.
Read moreWAYNE — Cedar Catholic’s Rex Becker is one of the 26 football players who signed letters of intent last week to play football at Wayne State College for new head coach John McMenamin.
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