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2000: Christensen is elected new HPS School Bd. President

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Jan. 24,1990

HARTINGTON — Stop-n-Go convenience store located in the old Tooties building, recently opened for business. Besides offering grocery items, packaged beer, pop, ice, health and beauty aid items, it carries sandwiches, donuts and coffee. Self service gas also is available. The business is owned by Keith and Deb Eickhoff and Dale and Janel Sudbeck.and is being managed by Steven Bentson.

Jan. 19, 2000

HARTINGTON—Kevin Christensen was elected President of the Hartington School Board. Carolyn Heine had served as Board President last year. She did not seek reelection to the position.

Jan. 19, 2000

COLERIDGE—Joe Neu celebrated his 100th birthday. The day has been proclaimed by Gov. Mike Johanns as Joe Neu day. Neu has been a Hartington area resident all of his life.

Jan. 19, 2000

RANDOLPH—Area corn growers discussed future trends and strategies at the Tri County Corn Growers meeting. The group, comprised of corn producers from Pierce, Knox and Cedar counties, met for the event in the Randolph Auditorium.

Jan. 19, 2000

HARTINGTON—The Cedar Catholic Lady Trojans picked up a pair of Mid State Conference wins during girls basketball action. Cedar topped Battle Creek 57-50 Jan. 11 and defeated Pierce 64-31 Jan. 14. The wins move Cedar to 7-5 and 3-2 in the conference.

Jan. 19, 2005

HARTINGTON — Randy Stolcpart’s legal fate was decided here last Thursday in Cedar County District Court, but his job future is still up in the air.

The state dismissed all charges against Stolcpart, 56, during a two-day trial. Sexual assault charges were dropped after defense attorneys were unable to cross examine the key witness in the case, a 17-year-old girl who accused Stolpcart.

Jan. 19, 2005

HARTINGTON — Embattled District Judge Maurice Redmond said many of the charges filed against him have no merit. Redmond acknowledged he violated the Nebraska Code of Judicial Conduct once, and that he may have violated the code on two other occasions, but he generally defended his conduct in his written response to complaints against him.

Jan. 19, 2005

HARTINGTON — When Nebraska pork production leaders convene in Columbus for their annual convention and exposition next month, an area farmer can look back with pride on a job well done. Dave Hansen has held the reigns for the past two years of Nebraska Pork Producers Association and will be handing his position off at this year’s convention.