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Game and Parks open for customer service on Veterans Day

LINCOLN — Nebraska Game and Parks Commission customer service offices will be open on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 10.

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Assistance available to seal abandoned or unused wells

HARTINGTON—TheLewisandClarkNaturalResources District(LCNRD)providescostsharetosealunusedorabandoned irrigation or domestic wells. If you have a well that is no longer serviceable and needs to be permanently removed, LCNRD can help protect your property and groundwater by having it properly sealed.

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NRD, NRCS offering drinking water nitrate testing

HARTINGTON—TheLewisandClarkNaturalResourcesDistrictandtheNaturalResources Conservation Service are offering water nitrate testing for domestic well water.

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What you need to know about Emerald Ash Borer

HARTINGTON — What is the Emerald Ash Borer?

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Management of eastern red cedars can be difficult

HARTINGTON—Easternredcedar(Juniperusvirginiana) is one of 13 juniper species native to the United States. It is the most widespread tree-sized conifer native to every state east of the 100th meridian. First accounts of Nebraska vegetation mention eastern redcedar as a native species, primarily along thesteepvalleyoftheNiobraraRiverinnorthernNebraska,as a minor component in deciduous forests in eastern Nebraska,andasadominantspeciesoncanyonsidesinthe rugged Loess Hills region of central Nebraska. Today, native stands of eastern redcedar can be found on most grasslands throughout central and eastern Nebraska and much of the Midwest.

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Street opens, another closes for floodplain project

RANDOLPH – Randolph’s Main Street opened to traffic Friday after being closed for more than a year.

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Veterans Day activities planned

RANDOLPH – Veterans will be served breakfast by Randolph High School students in a new addition to the annual Veterans Day program.

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Scaring up fun

Little witches Alivia and Adalyn Nordhues (left) take in activities at Pumpkin Fest at Randolph High School Sunday afternoon. Studetns involved in FCCLA helped with games, guessing jar contests (below left) and other coloring and craft activities. Bodey Scott (below right) shows off his Blippi costume. Nearby Belden also held its annual Boo Bash Saturday with a trunk-or-treat and chili cookoff contest. Natalie Schmit (bottom photo) posses with a Halloween prop.

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