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Lady Blue Devils look for one more basket

WYNOT — The Wynot Lady Blue Devils will open the 2023-24 basketball campaign looking for just one more basket. Wynot fell one basket short of its ninth Class D2 State title at the end of last season, falling to Falls City Sacred Heart 33-32 in the finals at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

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Ponca State Park to host several events this fall and winter

PONCA – Spend some time at Ponca State Park by attending a variety of events there this fall and winter.

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2023 NACD poster contest winners announced

HARTINGTON — Thank you to all who participated in the 2023 National Association of Conservation District Poster Contest sponsored by Lewis & Clark Natural Resources District.

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Can windbreaks increase crop yields?

HARTINGTON — Windbreaks can serve many purposes in agricultural operations, such as preventing soil erosion, providing wildlife habitat, and sequestering carbon. Another beneficial attribute of windbreaks is their ability to protect crops and improve crop production.

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Plan for spring conservation tree plantings

HARTINGTON — Even though winter is on its way, it is a great time to plan for spring 2024 conservation tree plantings. The Lewis and Clark Natural Resources is taking orders for spring-delivered conservation trees. Trees come in bundles of 25, and the price is $32.50 per bundle plus sales tax. LCNRD continues to carry conservation fabric weed mats, rolls of weed barrier, and staples. Weed mats are sold individually with five staples per mat for $3.50 each. Rolls of weed barrier are 500’ x 6’ and are sold for $225 each. There are two different lengths of staples offered: 8” staples are $0.20 each, and 10” staples are $0.25 each. LCNRD is offering a new weed control product called Coco Weed Mats; they come in bundles of 25 mats, including three staples per mat, and cost $45.

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LCNRD solicits entries for 2023 Photo Contest

HARTINGTON — Lewis & Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) is hosting the second annual Amateur Photo Contest. The contest promotes residents to spend time outdoors enjoying the beauty of our natural resources and capturing some photos while they are at it.

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Nebraska’s $450 million Memorial Stadium project faces fundraising questions

LINCOLN — If Nebraska football is a state religion, recent efforts to raise private funds for a new NU football facility and to pay players are its offering plate.

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Organization honors Coleridge natives’ son who loved alpacas

WAUSA – Family members of a Wausa boy who left the world too soon are thankful for the memories they have of him, especially his love for alpacas.

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