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HARTINGTON – Cedar County Emergency Management is using federal grants to purchase equipment to help out northeast Nebraska law enforcement officers, who are in constant need to quickly and accurately checking a person's identity.
Read moreHartington-Newcastle Elementary School held its spring concert last Tuesday. (top) (back row): First-graders Brooklyn Petersen, Wyatt Benscoter, Emmelyn Lenhoff, (middle) Kinley Swanson, Grayson Kamler, Elijah Hoeppner and (front) Harley Tanderup perform one of the many songs with their class. (far left) Kindergarten students Lennyn Newton and Daveon Robinette belt out one of their songs during the second graders' time in the spotlight. (left) Fifth-grader Samantha Thoene hits all the right notes on her clarinet as she helps out the Elementary School band.
Read moreCedar County News wins Press Association's sweepstakes award
Read moreHeimes inducted into Nebraska Auctioneers Association HOF
Read moreOSMOND – Randolph golfers took to the Rolling Hills Country Club on Saturday for an invitational at Osmond against 12 other teams.
Read moreLAUREL – The Randolph track team competed at the LCC Bear Invitational Thursday amidst a cold and windy day with the following results: Girls results
Read moreLINCOLN — The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is taking a stand againstspeeding. Agencies and organizations across the state are asking motorists to watch their speed by joining their voices together in a public education campaign to emphasize how following posted speed limits is critical to driver, passenger, pedestrian and cyclist safety. Messages related to Speeding Awareness Week started to be released Monday on social media and dynamic message signs throughout the state.
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