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Thursday, Oct. 5

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Randolph band, choir to perform at NECC

NORFOLK – Students from 24 schools, including those at Randolph High School, will be featured in the fifth annual HAWKFEST Honor Band/Honor Choir music festival at Northeast Community College.

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Greeting the day

Elementary Principal Denton Beacom and Sen. Barry DeKay, Niobrara, greet fifth-grader Mason Beal with a fist bump prior to the start of the school day.

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Harvest time

Preston Goetsch runs a combine in what is a familar scene around the area. A week of warm, dry weather helped Nebraska farmers pick up steam for corn and soybean harvests. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, 22 percent of the corn crop is in and 53 percent is rated goodto- excellent and 29 percent of soybeans are harvested with 47 percent good-toexcellent.

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Parents Night

Jeri Schmit|Randolph Times

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School Menu

Thursday, Oct. 5: (Breakfast) Muffin, yogurt. (Lunch) Chicken alfredo, dinner roll, peas, mandarin oranges, kiwi.

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Area residents learn why taxes increased

Pink postcard meeting draws three dozen

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Road to Victory

Hartington-Newcastle students celebrated Homecoming Week with several special events, including coronation, a pep rally and a parade. HNS Elementary student Zoey Davies (below) holds a sign, encouraging the Wildcats on to a Victory. 2022 Queen Ciara Pinkelman places the crown on Queen Karli Bruning's head while Future Royalty Halley Lewon gazes on in awe. A foursome of seniors struggled to keep a balloon in the air without the use of arms, legs or feet, and the first grade students led the way down the hill during the annual parade.

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