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Local EMS gets telemedicine boost through initiative

RANDOLPH – Randolph’s ambulance is now equipped with telemedicine technology thanks to a new state initiative.

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Eleven LCC band members earn honors at All State band event

KEARNEY — The 38th Class C All State Honor Band was held at Kearney High School March 23.

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Trio of varsity golfers return for the Bears

LAUREL — Laurel-Concord-Coleridge golf coach Pat Harrington welcomed three returning golfers from last year’s team, which will make a good nucleus for this season as the Bears look to improve heading into the 2024 campaign.

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LCC athletes pick up Academic All State awards

LINCOLN — The Nebraska School Activities Association announced the student recipients of the Winter 2023-2024 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association Academic All-State Awards.

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Schutte receives company’s top real estate award

OMAHA — Farmers National Company, the nation’s leading farm and ranch management and brokerage company, has announced that Wendi Schutte was recently presented with the Farmers National Company President’s Circle Award 

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LCC Lego teams compete at State event in Lincoln

LINCOLN — On March 15 and 16, the Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Middle School Lego League teams competed at the new State event at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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Dancing with Dad

Kella Koch, Nora Pinkleman, Emily Erwin and Ryklyn Wiebelhaus recently took part in the Father-Daughter Dance at the Laurel VFW Hall. The sound of giggles, laughter and popping of balloons could be heard in the Hall as the third annual event was held. Little girls were all dressed up in their finest topped off with cowboy boots and hats. The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Parent-Teacher Organization hosted the event with several activities planned for the evening.

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Lawyer seeks change of venue

HARTINGTON – The lawyer for a man accused of a quadruple murder in Laurel is arguing the trial should be moved out of Cedar County due to pretrial publicity and juror bias.

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