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Hartington Dayz will make its return here on Aug. 12

HARTINGTON — The streets of downtown Hartington will come to life this Saturday when the Hartington Area Chamber of Commerce puts on the second annual Hartington Dayz event.

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Randolph native is first to receive new Nebraska National Guard Heroism Medal

LINCOLN — A Randolph native’s example of selfless service and unhesitating decisive actions in response to a 2019 fatal vehicle crash earned her the first Nebraska National Guard Heroism Medal.

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Columnist debates short words — lazy or efficient?

Americans like being the best at things. We’re the best at baseball, jazz, freedom, national parks — pretty much anything Ken Burns has already covered. Yes, living in the Land of Opportunity is glorious. Now, I’d like to award us (and, by us, I mean U.S.) a super-sized gold medal for smashing words together more efficiently than anyone else in the world.

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Getting crops to market required good roads, rails

In 1872, Cedar County commissioners purchased a pile driver and began improving roads and bridges.

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Preliminary hearing held in child abuse case

HARTINGTON — A Hartington man’s case proceeded to Cedar County District Court after a preliminary hearing in the lower county court last week.

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Cattau tabbed to help coach at Shrine Bowl

LINCOLN — Cedar Catholic head football coach Chad Cattau has been selected as a coach for the North Team at the 66th annual Nebraska Shrine Bowl Football Game to be held at Ron and Carol Cope Stadium and Foster Field on the campus of the University of Nebraska-Kearney on June 1, 2024.

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New season

High school athletes prepare for new campaign

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