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Local newspaper celebrates Nebraska Community Newspaper Week

As part of the Nebraska Press Association’s 150th anniversary celebration, Gov. Jim Pillen proclaimed June 26-30 as Nebraska Community Newspaper Week.

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High school elective has led to a long, rewarding career

You just never know how the people you meet will have an impact on your life.

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Harold Anderson was the Laurel’s third war death

Harold R. Anderson was the third Laurel boy killed in action in World War II.

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Mayflies a natural phenomenon that passes quickly at Lewis and Clark Lake

CROFTON – The annual emergence of mayflies at Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area near Crofton means the insects soon will be plentiful near and around the lake as they swarm to lights from the marina, cabins, facilities and campers.

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Lakes in northeast, eastern Nebraska among those with zebra mussels

PLATTSMOUTH – Invasive zebra mussels recently were found in Beaver Lake, a private water body near Plattsmouth in eastern Nebraska.

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LENRD to increase irrigation allocations to protect drought-stricken acres

NORFOLK – In 2022, in a proactive measure and in response to the acute drought that took a commanding grip in northeast Nebraska, the Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District implemented restrictions on wells pumping more than 50 gallons per minute, until the drought decreases in intensity.

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USDA reminds Neb. producers to file crop acreage reports

LINCOLN – Agricultural producers in Nebraska who have not yet completed their crop acreage reports after planting should make an appointment with their U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) service center as soon as possible ahead of the upcoming July 17 deadline.

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Transit manager receives raise

HARTINGTON – The rapid growth of Cedar County Transit has led to an increase in the salaries of two of its employees.

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