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WAYNE — The Hartington-Newcastle/Cedar Catholic high schools varsity men’s and women’s bowling teams had their last regular season match Feb. 1 in Wayne.
Read moreThree musicians represented Wynot High School at the Lewis & Clark Conference Honor Band Clinic. Laney Noecker, Colin Wieseler, and Demetrius Ketchelos. Laney and Colin each earned a 1st chair medal.
Read moreColt Backer, son of Clay and Kara Backer, Hartington, just completed the “1000 Books Before Kindergarten” program at the Hartington Public Library.
Read moreHartington-Newcastle Principal, Corey Uldrich, won(?) the privilege to kiss a pig during halftime of last week’s basketball game against Winside. Physical education instructor Kyle Pardun also got the privilege.
Read moreSeth Schaecher, Matthew Meisenheimer, Carson Jones, Kalyn Martinson, Leah Reichle, Shelby Underwood and Hannah Schmidt participated in the 2020 Conference Honor Band.
Read moreNORFOLK — Emily Soll, Coleridge; Trelynn Morrow, Randolph and Julia Eskens, Wynot, were among the 227 students completing their degree, diploma or certificate programs in Summer and Fall 2019 from Northeast Community College, 150 completed during the fall term while another 70 completed in the summer.
Read moreWAYNE — Wayne State College included more than 1,000 students on the dean’s list for exemplary academic achievement during the past semester. Students listed on the dean’s list are full-time undergraduate students who have achieved a GPA of 3.5 or above on a 4.0 scale for the semester. An asterisk (*) denotes a 4.0 GPA for the term.
Read moreHadley Grutsch (l-r), Lauren Uldrich and Max Wiedenfeld work on coding skills with robot “Dash” to complete an obstacle course they built during Happy Feet for Hartington-Newcastle students grades 4-6 and STEM after school program for grades1-3.
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