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LCNRD hosts NACD poster contest for local students

HARTINGTON — The Lewis and Clark Natural Resource District invites students to participate in a national poster contest sponsored by the National Association of Conservation Districts and the NACD Auxiliary. NACD, founded in 1946, is a nonprofit organization representing nearly 3,000 conservation districts in 50 states and U.S. territories. This year’s theme for the contest is “One Water.”

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End of irrigation season considerations

HARTINGTON — With the 2023 irrigation season coming to an end, it is a good idea to consider what can be done before next year to make irrigation management more efficient. A few things to consider when turning off your pivots for the year: an end-of-the-year checklist so that the pivot equipment is stored properly and is ready for the spring, any possible modifications that could be made to your system, and possible cost-share programs that could benefit your irrigation time and efficiency. Considering these recommendations can help conserve and manage water resources.

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Kathol and Wildcats headed to Volleyball Day in Nebraska

WAYNE — Laney Kathol is going to be part of history.

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St. Helena native’s film to premiere at Wayne State

WAYNE– A St. Helena native is one of three Wayne State College student filmmakers to have a film premeiere Tuesday, Sept. 12, at The Majestic Theatre in Wayne.

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Harrington marks 40 years at local bank

LAUREL — A Laurel woman is celebrating a monumental work anniversary.

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Bears grind out win over GACC

LAUREL — The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Bears took a while to get started in the opening game of the 2023 football season....

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Lady Bears split in opening volleyball triangular

BATTLE CREEK — The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Lady Bears volleyball team split a triangular here with a 2-0 set win over West Point-Beemer and a 2-0 set loss to the hosts on Aug. 24.

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LCC Middle School receives donation

COLERIDGE — As there were many facility changes taking place to the Laurel campus during the 22-23 school year, the LCC Middle School also made a small but very beneficial change to their middle school schedule last year. With the implementation of block scheduling for the 22-23 school year, the middle school was able to incorporate what is known as WIN (Whatever Is Needed) time for their students.

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