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Lady Trojan golfers place third, seventh in back-to-back meets

WAYNE — The Cedar Catholic Lady Trojans golf team has positioned themselves for a run at qualifying for the State tournament with a couple of top-seven team finishes in recent tournaments.

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Wynot collects easy win over Wausa

WYNOT — The Wynot Blue Devils picked up another win on Friday afternoon in their Homecoming football game against the Wausa Vikings.

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Still unbeaten

Still unbeaten

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Wynot sweeps past Homer

WYNOT - Wynot swept past Homer in Lewis & Clark Conference volleyball action here Sept. 28, 2515, 25-16 and 25-21 in the regularseason best-of-five-sets match.

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Going for the block

Going for the block

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Private well water testing helps maintain safe, reliable water source

HARTINGTON — Regularly testing the water quality of your private well is important to maintaining a safe and reliable water source. Test results allow you to properly address specific problems with your water supply and ensure the water source is properly protected from potential contamination. Test results are also used to evaluate whether the well is operating properly and to identify appropriate treatment if needed.

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Reminder to irrigators: Check with LCNRD before you expand

HARTINGTON — If you are planning to expand irrigation to acres that have not been previously irrigated, it is important to check with the LCNRD staff before doing so. LCNRD requires well permits for all high-capacity wells and permits for expanding irrigation to acres that have not been previously irrigated. If the acres proposed for irrigation are steep and include highly erodible soil types, a conservation plan may be required on those acres.

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Seedling orders for next spring now being accepted

HARTINGTON — Each spring, the Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) distributes tree seedlings and provides planting services for windbreaks, shelterbelts, and wildlife habitat. Seedling orders are accepted now through March 31st. Planning assistance is available through local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) offices for preparing tree planting plans that meet your conservation needs.

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