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USDA accepts nearly 2.7 million acres in grassland CRP signup

LINCOLN – The U.S. Department of Agriculture is accepting offers for nearly 2.7 million acres from agricultural producers and private landowners through this year’s Conservation Reserve Program Grassland signup.

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Haskell Ag Lab plans Aug. 10 Family Field Day

CONCORD — A special family event is being planned at the Haskell Ag Lab.

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4-H Results of the 2023 Dixon County Fair released

DIXON — The 2023 Dixon County Fair was held July 12-16. The folowing are the 4-H results from area residents.

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4-H Youth are headed to State

DIXON — Several 4-H youth who participated in the Dixon County Fair will now be heading to the State 4-H competition in Grand Island. They include, Coleridge Karson Brummels, 13, Coleridge, Dad>s Helpers 4-H Club: Accessory-Outdoor Living • Fire Prevention Poster Maya Brummels, 10, Coleridge Dad>s Helpers 4-H Club: Babysitting Kit • Accessory-Original Floral Design • Accessory-Original made from Wood • First Aid Kit • Foliage Potted Plant Concord Madison Borg, 18, Concord, Pop>s Partners 4-H Club: Accessory-Original Needlework/ Stitchery • Fruit Exhibit - 1 Jars-Unit 3 • 3 Jar Tomato Exhibits-Unit 3

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Three-vehicle crash results in Wausa fatality

RANDOLPH – A Wausa man died in a three-vehicle crash on July 20 near Randolph.

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Four months delay in murder case

HARTINGTON – The case of a Laurel woman accused of murder has been continued until November.

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Seven apply for county judge job

LINCOLN – The city attorney for both Laurel and Randolph, and the Cedar County Attorney are among seven applicants for the county court judge vacancy based in Hartington.

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Fair fun

A number of Randolph kids participated in the Cedar County Fair. At top left, Reid Junck competes in the Clover Kids Swine Show and Andee English (top middle) looks for direction while atop her pony. At top right, Konner Thelen and Erin Engel show off the purple ribbons they recieved on 4-H static projects. At left, Henry Schmidt displays his painting project which included his foot and handprints. Below, Brianna Jensen answers questions about her bee hotel during interview judging by Dennis Bazata.

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