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Short-handed HNS teams hit the track

HARTINGTON — It took a couple of extra days to happen, but Hartington-Newcastle finally hosted its own track meet on April 4 after Mother Nature caused it to be postponed on April 2.

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Cedar track teams off to a great start on the new season

HARTINGTON — The Cedar Catholic track-and-field teams enjoyed recent success in a couple of meets last week.

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Cedar Catholic’s Alex Kuehn

Cedar Catholic’s Alex Kuehn

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Wynot Prom 2024

Air Pro Heating & Cooling Anderson Body Arbor Care Center Art Kathol Appliance Auto Hospital/AJ Auto Used Cars B & B Locker - Wynot Bank of Dixon County Bank of Hartington Becker Body Shop Becker Flying Service, Inc.

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All State Band

Hartington-Newcastle student, Trynity Zach, was selected first chair first trumpet in the Class D All-State Band held in Kearney March 23.

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School Menus

HARTINGTONNEWCASTLE SCHOOLS Thursday, April 11: Breakfast: Sausage Biscuits, Fruit, Juice, Milk; Lunch: Chicken Strips, Mac and Cheese, Fresh Veggies, Peaches, Milk.

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Hartington-Newcastle School shares Lewis and Clark Conference Art Show entries, results

HARTINGTON — All schools in the Lewis and Clark Conference have the opportunity to enter artwork in the yearly show. Each school can enter a maximum number of entries for each level: Elementary – 7, Junior High – 10, and High School 25. There are different categories in each level.

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LCNRD hosts meeting for local working group

HARTINGTON — The March 28 Local Working Group meeting was hosted by Lewis & Clark Natural Resources District and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The meeting provides a platform for producers, stakeholders, and partner organizations from Cedar, Knox, and Dixon County to participate in the NRCS conservation planning efforts, to provide input on prioritization of local resource concerns, and to make recommendations to enhance programs and practices available through NRCS. In attendance were 15 local producers and representatives from a number of conservation organizations, including UNL Extension, NE Game and Parks Commission, NE Forest Service, Ponca Tribe of NE, Santee Sioux Nation, and the Farm Service Agency.

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