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Attorney argues for change of venue in Laurel murders

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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Cardinals begin spring track season indoors

RANDOLPH – The Randolph track and field team began its season 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the University of South Dakota Indoor Invite and head coach Eric Brown is feeling pretty good about how his team will do this spring.

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Youth wrestlers finish season with strong showing

RANDOLPH – The Randolph Youth Wrestling Club wrapped up its season with some wrestlers competing at an elite state lev el over the weekend.

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Trail project comes to fork in road

RANDOLPH – The path to get a new walking trail in Randolph has been a tough, uphill climb.

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City hires new administrator

RANDOLPH – The City of Randolph has hired a native to come back home and lead as its newest administrator/clerk/treasurer.

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Gavins Point Dam spillway gates to be open until late May

CROFTON – Starting at 8 a.m. March 18, the Gavins Point Dam spillway gates will be open and will remain that way till the end of May this year.

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LCC athletes earn L&C All-Conference honors

LAUREL — A trio of LCC basketball players received postseason recognition recently.

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Bears and Lady Bears ready to hit the track

LAUREL — Laurel-Concord-Coleridge head coach Shannon Benson welcomed his 10th track and field teams to the spring season when the Bears and Lady Bears opened practice a couple of weeks ago.

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