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WYNOT — The Wynot Lady Blue Devils hosted the Ponca Lady Indians in a Lewis and Clark Conference game on Thursday night.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Cedar Catholic Trojans dropped a 50-36 contest last week to undefeated Ponca.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The static water level of 34 irrigation wells from selected locations throughout the Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District is measured in the fall and spring each year. The summer of 2023 was the second season of higher than usual irrigation demands and lower than usual rainfall amounts. Many of the wells measured in local aquifers showed average water levels higher than the fall of 2022 with 21 of 34 wells indicating moderately higher water levels. Spring water levels are the primary gage for evaluating aquifer response because water levels have recovered from the pumping season the prior year.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District held the second annual LCNRD Amateur Photography contest, which encouraged residents to get out and capture the natural wonders of the district.
Read moreLINCOLN — The Nebraska Chemigation Act was passed in 1987 to help ensure that the backflow of chemicals would not contaminate the ground and surface waters of the state from irrigation water application systems used to apply crop nutrients and pesticides (chemigation). The law requires producers who plan to apply fertilizer or pesticide through an irrigation system to be certified by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEE). Certification is valid for four years, and training is provided through UNL Extension.
Read moreHARTINGTON —The Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) provides two $1,000 scholarships to outstanding high school seniors living within the LCNRD boundary.
Read moreTrent Becker, RaDec, read to one of the elementary classes at Holy Trinity School Monday. Hartington Chamber members were invited to the school to help celebrate Catholic Schools Week.
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