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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.
Read moreHARTINGTON — 4-H Family Night was held March 12 at the Hartington City Auditorium Basement.
Read moreSeveral Cedar Catholic High School students have been named as recipients of Academic All State honors. They include, (back) Alex Elks, bowling; Maverick Heine, wrestling; Alex Kuehn, boys’ basketball; Elizabeth Rokusek, speech; Braeden Kleinschmit, wrestling; Grace Wortmann, girls’ basketball; (front) Dary Myo, bowling; Morgan Kuchta, girls’ wrestling; Benjamin Kleinschmit, bowling/speech; Samantha Pick, girls’ basketball; and Madison Kuchta, girls’ wrestling. Not pictured is Ty Thoene, boys’ basketball.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) is asking the public for nominations for the Nebraska Association of Resources Districts (NARD) awards program. Annually, NARD presents awards in six categories. These awards acknowledge individuals or organizations who have contributed to or brought awareness of the resources in the state of Nebraska.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) awarded two Patefield-Green Memorial Scholarships to high school seniors in the 2023-2024 school year. LCNRD provides college scholarship funds to graduates who intend to pursue an agricultural-related career in hopes that they will return and contribute to local communities and to the protection and conservation of our natural resources.
Read moreHARTINGTON — If you have had weed barrier installed around your trees, it is important to check the trees for girdling. Girdling occurs when the tree grows bigger than the opening in the weed barrier will allow the tree to grow freely. The weed barrier is designed to break down with exposure to the sun, but the tree growth canopy will block the sun to halt this deuteration.
Read moreHARTINGTON — There is still time to order seedling trees for the spring 2024 conservation tree planting season. The Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) will continue taking orders for tree seedlings through March 31st. The trees come in bundles of twenty- five seedlings. The price per bundle of tree or shrub seedlings is $32.50 plus sales tax.
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