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Wynot and Cedar Catholic both held Homecoming celebrations last week. Cedar Catholic Homecoming queen candidates Mackenzie Sudbeck and Brynn Wortmann (top) clap as Gracie Dickes (center) is announced as the 2020 Homecoming Queen. Brother and sister Andrew and Megan Heimes (left) show off their dance moves when the Cedar Catholic Dance Team invited the football team down to the floor to help out. Tammy Wieseler (right) hits the dance floor with her son Peyton after he was crowned as the 2020 Wynot High School Homecoming King. See inside and online at www. hartington.net for more Homecoming photos.
Read moreLance Palecek of Yankton, D.D. is the winner of this year's Cedar Catholic Ford F150 truck raffle.
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HARTINGTON — There have been some challenges, but local students have been able to stay in school despite recent surges in COVID-19 cases.
Read moreThe Cedar Catholic band performed from down on the track in order to maintain adequate social distancing at Friday’s football game. The combination of good music, a nice hot day and a thrilling football game made for a great day for all in attendance. Cedar won the game 24-21 in overtime. See sports for more on the game, and see www.hartington.net for more game and band photos. Cedar County News
Read moreHARITNGTON — Cedar Catholic High School students are celebrating Homecoming 2020 this week with the theme of Board Games. Seniors are Candyland; the Juniors will be enjoying Dungeons and Dragons; Sophomores will be playing Monopoly; Freshmen are the Hungry Hungry Hippos; eighth grade is Sorry; and seventh grade will be practicing their strategy with Battleship.
Read moreHARTINGTON — With the recent Cedar County surge in COVID-19 cases, area schools are making some adjustments to keep staff and students safe.
Read moreHARTINGTON — With the recent Cedar County surge in COVID-19 cases, area schools are making some adjustments to keep staff and students safe.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Hartington area students returned to classes Monday for the first time since March.
Teachers and students alike were all excited for the 2020-21 school year to begin.
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