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A big crowd came out to the historic Skylon Ballroom Saturday night for a dance that was deemed as the 'Grand Finale Final Dance' for the famed facility. Hartington voters rejected a bond proposal in May that would have moved the Skylon to a new location and put a new addition on to it. The building's owner needs the lot to expand his business, so the facility will most likely be torn down. There is a chance the building can still be saved, however, as several local residents are still trying to find a way to move it through a combination of fundraising and local support.
Read moreHARTINGTON – A Norfolk lawyer has been appointed as the new Cedar County attorney.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Hartington- Newcastle School Board Monday approved a late change to its teaching roster.
Read more75 Years Ago - July 14, 1949 RANDOLPH – Randolph’s tax valuation of the 1949 assessment for real estate, personal tangible and intangible property and motor vehicles is $842,600, an increase of about $77,000 over last year.
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