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The newspaper business is like any other business — it needs local support to survive

In this business, like any smalltown business, we have to make some tough decisions on a daily and weekly basis.

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Americans depend on newspapers to stay informed about their communities

Nearly 220 million American adults turn to their local newspapers regularly for news and information they need to stay informed, feel more connected to their neighbors and improve their lives and communities.

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Man arrested for stalking, making threats with knife

HARTINGTON – A Concord man has been arrested after he allegedly threatened a Laurel man with a knife and also exhibited stalking behavior toward a woman last week.

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WPS Class of ‘73

The Wynot Public School class of 1973 celebrated their 50th class reunion Sept.

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CCHS Class of ‘73

The Cedar Catholic High School class of 1973 celebrated their 50th class reunion Sept. 9 at Felber Park. Classmates and guests spent the day laughing, reminiscing, and catching up. Most came from areas in Nebraska and South Dakota. Some traveled from as far away as Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and Missouri. Enjoying the day were (back row, l-r) Pat Burbach, Marilyn Steffen, Radell (Becker) Tasa, Rick Sudbeck, Judi (Folkers) Neville, Rod Wiebelhaus, Bill Noecker, Steve Leise, Dan Feilmeier; (second row, standing) Bob Sudbeck, Debbie (Schulte) Peery, Marlene (Lammers) Domina, Sharlene (Keiser) Guenther, Colleen (Felber) Noecker, Ellen (Rohan) Becker, Vicky (Brummer ) Pinkelman, Mary Lou (Eickhoff) Steffen, Rose (Rolfes) Goeden, Donna (Riibe) Ellis, Kevin Ankeny, Steve Kneifl, Mary Beth (Wohlman) Grosskop, Jane (Wieseler) Kathol, Randy Kathol, Danny Heimes; (front) Allen Rolfes, Vern Wuebben, Mary Kay (Potts) Frerichs, Claudette (Schulte) Ankeny and Jenny (Dickes) Promes. Attending but not pictured are Larry Uhing and Dan Thoene.

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Hartington Library prepares for scary October activities

What’s New at the Library

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Area communities to host October blood drives

DES MOINES, Iowa — Blood cannot be created in a lab and there’s no substitute available, so if a hospital patient in our area needs a transfusion, that blood comes directly from LifeServe Blood Center blood donors.

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Cedar County Youth to Celebrate National 4-H Week

HARTINGTON — Every year, National 4-H Week sees millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni come together to celebrate the many positive youth development opportunities offered by 4-H.

 

 
 
 
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