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This man's rhyme was almost lost in time

ture Joe Hish, the Cedar County News did some research into his colorful life and discovered some interesting stories from the past. Reprinted from the Aug. 27, 1979, Baltimore Evening Sun — Linell Smith Evening Sun

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Championship Performances

The Hartington-Newcastle High School speech team claimed yet another State speech title last week in Kearney. HNS senior Alexus Hans (above) took home second-place honors at State in the Persuasive Speaking category. Junior Ryell Haug competes in a warm-up to State. Hartington-Newcastle sent 11 of its school-record 18 entries to finals and had three event State champions to score 176 points to win the team title.

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Bringing home the gold

Hartington-Newcastle wins another Class C2 State speech team title

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Attorney argues for change of venue in Laurel murders

HARTINGTON – The lawyer for a man accused of a quadruple murder in Laurel is arguing the trial should be moved out of Cedar County due to pretrial publicity and juror bias.

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Cardinals begin spring track season indoors

RANDOLPH – The Randolph track and field team began its season 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the University of South Dakota Indoor Invite and head coach Eric Brown is feeling pretty good about how his team will do this spring.

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Youth wrestlers finish season with strong showing

RANDOLPH – The Randolph Youth Wrestling Club wrapped up its season with some wrestlers competing at an elite state lev el over the weekend.

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Trail project comes to fork in road

RANDOLPH – The path to get a new walking trail in Randolph has been a tough, uphill climb.

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