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New school calendar will see very few changes

HARTINGTON — The school calendar for the next school year will have very few changes from this year’s schedule.

Hartington-Newcastle School Board members approved the new schedule at their Monday meeting.

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The search for a new consumer science teacher is now underway

HARTINGTON — The Hartington-Newcastle School Board accepted the resignation Monday of Family and Consumer Science instructor Katie Schutt.

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Area offices could see plenty of new faces next year

HARTINGTON — There could be a lot of new faces on city and school boards around the area, if incumbents don’t file for election this week.

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New One and Six Year Street Plan is identical to last year ’s plan

HARTINGTON — The Hartington City Council Monday approved a new One-and-Six Year Street Plan that is identical to the plan approved last year.

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Retirement Party

Dean Lammers, right, was one of many area residents that went to the Hartington Knights of Columbus Hall Saturday afteroon to congratulate Ed and Helene Bottolfsen on Ed’s retirement from RaDec Construction.

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Tough ‘D’

Wynot’s Julia Eskens looks toward the basket for a shot as Hartington-Newcastle’s Belle Harms tries to smother her with tough defense.

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Wynot boys cruise to a lopsided win over the Wildcats

WYNOT — The Wynot Blue Devils roughed up the Hartington-Newcastle Wildcats Friday night as they rolled to a 53-22 win.

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