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Sept. 23, 1943
Read MoreHARTINGTON — It’s Homecoming week at Hartington-Newcastle.
Read MoreHARTINGTON — The newest “branch” of Security Bank opened its doors for the first time Sept. 13.
Read MoreLINCOLN - A new judge has been appointed to serve Cedar County Court.
Read MoreThe Trinity Lutheran Bell Choir perforins as Nebraska Synod Bishop Scott Alan Johnson and Pastor Amanda Talley prepare to start services Sunday in recognition of the local church’s 150th anniversary. The event drew in people from around the country. Former Trinity Lutheran Pastors Bob Bryan and Paid Reimers also attended the event. For more photos, check the www.hartington.net photo gallery.
Read MoreHARTINGTON — The Bow Creek Watershed Project will be hosting a workshop that will present the principles and benefits of perennial grassland and annual forage crop grazing systems from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Sept. 22, at the Hartington Golf Course, Ralph Tate, HMI Certified Educator, will lead a discussion on grazing management systems in the morning.
Read MoreCROFTON — Hartington-Newcastle seemed on the cusp of winning its first football game of the 2023 campaign when it hit the road to Crofton Friday to take on the state-rated Warriors in both teams’ first meander into District action.
Read MoreNORFOLK — The Cedar Catholic Lady Trojans volleyball team had a tough time against some very good competition to end the week 2-3, winning the final two matches of the busy slate.
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