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McCoy announces his retirement as City Administrator

LAUREL – After nearly 40 years as an employee of the city of Laurel, Mark McCoy has announced plans to retire on Feb. 29.

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The bridges of Cedar County

Commissioners get an update on area bridge inspections

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Judge rules some evidence can be excluded from trial

HARTINGTON – A judge ruled certain evidence inadmissible in the case of a Louisiana man accused of murder at a Hartington worksite last year.

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LCC students

LCC students came out in force last week to root on the Bears during Sub-District basketball action in Hartington

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1943: Bad Missouri River flooding is being predicted

Shortly after the first of April 1943, people living along the Missouri river in Cedar county were facing what was predicted to be the worst flood since 1881. Water was flowing over Homewood Park north of Wynot and a number of families living on low ground were forced to evacuate.

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Blood drive is planned for March 19

LAUREL — The next Laurel Community blood drive is scheduled for Tuesday, March 19.

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Staying busy

Staying busy

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Two more schools are leaving L&C Conference

LAUREL — The decision by Laurel-Concord-Coleridge and two other area schools to leave the Lewis and Clark Conference is causing a bit of a domino affect.

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