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Just like the real thing
Just like the real thing
Ag Instructor Craig Flaming provides instruction to Dylan Schutt as he uses a spraying simulator last week. The simulator, on loan by Central Valley Ag, provides a life-like experience behind the wheel of a tractor complete with the sound of birds chirping, the tractor seat bouncing as the “tractor” travels over the field, and navigating around obstacles such as wind turbines. “It’s just fun because they get to do something that a lot of people never have the opportunity. There’s been a lot of kids on that don’t even have driver’s licenses,” Flaming said. Superintendent Daryl Schrunk said the school-business partnership with CVA is just one of the ways to show students career opportunities available in their hometown. 11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Volleyball team closes out season, looks to next year
Volleyball team closes out season, looks to next year
RANDOLPH – In terms of wins and losses, the Randolph volleyball team finished on the more disappointing side of the ledger. 11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Randolph girl earns 4-H award
Randolph girl earns 4-H award
WAYNE – The Wayne County 4-H Achievement Program was held Oct. 22 and during the program a Randolph girl earned an award. 11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week
Randolph Elementary celebrated Red Ribbon Week with special activities aimed at promoting a safe and healthy learning environment and knowledge to be drug free. State Patrol Trooper Ray Johnson (above) demonstrates how important it is to wear a seat belt during a rollover crash. Carson Schulz (left) shows off his Hawaiian attire as part of a themed dress up day to “Lei Off Drugs.” Other themed dress days included wearing tie-dye, saying “Peace Out to Drugs,”and team attire to “Team Up Against Drugs,” and school shirts for “Our School Chooses to Be Drug Free,” among others. Red Ribbon Week is celebrated nationally Oct. 23-Oct.31. 11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Scaring up fun
Scaring up fun
Little witches Alivia and Adalyn Nordhues (left) take in activities at Pumpkin Fest at Randolph High School Sunday afternoon. Studetns involved in FCCLA helped with games, guessing jar contests (below left) and other coloring and craft activities. Bodey Scott (below right) shows off his Blippi costume. Nearby Belden also held its annual Boo Bash Saturday with a trunk-or-treat and chili cookoff contest. Natalie Schmit (bottom photo) posses with a Halloween prop. 11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Veterans Day activities planned
Veterans Day activities planned
RANDOLPH – Veterans will be served breakfast by Randolph High School students in a new addition to the annual Veterans Day program. 11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Street opens, another closes for floodplain project
Street opens, another closes for floodplain project
RANDOLPH – Randolph’s Main Street opened to traffic Friday after being closed for more than a year. 11/01/2023 12:00 AM
2023 Cross Country
2023 Cross Country
2023 Cross Country 10/25/2023 12:00 AM
Housing surpasses jobs as top reason Nebraskans moved
Housing surpasses jobs as top reason Nebraskans moved
OMAHA – A new Census-based report revealed a dramatic swing in what is driving Nebraskans to leave the state: Housing, namely the challenge of finding it, leapt past jobs as the top reason. 10/25/2023 12:00 AM
Cardinals focus in on post-season play
Cardinals focus in on post-season play
RANDOLPH – The Randolph volleyball squad finished the regular season on a positive note as it headed into Monday’s sub-district playoffs. 10/25/2023 12:00 AM
State parks site of educational events throughout November
State parks site of educational events throughout November
LINCOLN –Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in November. Here are some opportunities: – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s virtual webinar series “The Science of …” continues in November. Every Thursday at 3 p.m., Game and Parks educators will discuss the science behind common things regarding nature and animals. The topics are: Nov. 2 – Canids; Nov. 9 – Opossums; Nov. 16 – Venom and Poison. 10/25/2023 12:00 AM
Fall craft show benefits community
Fall craft show benefits community
RANDOLPH – Those attending this year’s Randolph Woman’s Club Fall Craft Show can start on their Christmas shopping while also helping a good cause. 10/25/2023 12:00 AM
Hartington murder case delayed until next year, other cases proceed
Hartington murder case delayed until next year, other cases proceed
HARTINGTON – A Louisiana man’s murder case will continue into next year. 10/25/2023 12:00 AM
Highway 20 lane closures begin
Highway 20 lane closures begin
LINCOLN – Highway 20 traffic through Randolph has been reduced to one lane yet again as crews complete repair work. 10/25/2023 12:00 AM
County’s asphalt overlay, box culvert projects ongoing
County’s asphalt overlay, box culvert projects ongoing
HARTINGTON – Work on asphalt overlay and box culvert projects throughout Cedar County is progressing, according to an update from County Highway Superintendent Carla Schmidt to the county commissioners Oct. 10. 10/18/2023 12:00 AM
Runners cross season finish line
Runners cross season finish line
PENDER – The Randolph boys cross country team competed at the D-2 district meet at Pender Oct. 11, finishing the season with some running their best times of the year. 10/18/2023 12:00 AM
Football season ends with loss to rival Wausa
Football season ends with loss to rival Wausa
WAUSA – With no chance of making the playoffs, the Randolph Cardinals hoped to finish their best season since 2019 in style. 10/18/2023 12:00 AM
Work on Cedar County’s new tower site nearly complete
Work on Cedar County’s new tower site nearly complete
HARTINGTON - Work at Cedar County’s new emergency communications tower site is nearly done. 10/18/2023 12:00 AM
Taking oath
Taking oath
Taking oath 10/18/2023 12:00 AM
Federal judge orders injunction in pitbull case
Federal judge orders injunction in pitbull case
LINCOLN – The City of Randolph was ordered to stop enforcing its pitbull ordinance against a local woman and encouraged to resolve a federal court case through mediation. 10/18/2023 12:00 AM
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