June 30, 1999
HARTINGTON—The Cedar County Sheriff’s Department will soon be back up to full strength if a proposed Sheriff’s Department budget gets approved.
June 30, 1999
HARTINGTON—Congressman Doug Bereuter knows area farmers are looking to him for answers these days. With weather, commodity prices and foreign markets all against them, Cedar County area farmers sought out the Congressman’s help during a Hear the Citizen meeting at the Hartington Senior Center.
June 30, 1999
HARTINGTON—Wynot claimed the fourth straight Cedar County Mid-Season baseball title last week with a 4-3 win over Wakefield.
June 30, 1999 NORFOLK—Cedar Catholic graduate Karen Hochstein earned MVP honors in a tight 78-76 All Star basketball loss in the first ever Northeast Nebraska All Star Classic.
June 30, 2004
LINCOLN - Marcus Hans fought for freedom as a soldier in the U.S.
Army, serving this nation in its effort to liberate France during World War II. More than 60 years later, France remembered him. Recognized among his comrades, Hans, Wynot, was honored for his service in France during World War II at a ceremony, June 6 the 60th anniversary of D-Day.
June 30, 2004
OMAHA - Perfecting his profession for more than 50 years, Col.
Gerry Miller, Hartington, was inducted into the Nebraska Auctioneers Association Hall of Fame at ceremonies June 11-13.
June 24, 2004
HARTINGTON — Brian Michael McTaggart, 17, son of Bill and Janelle McTaggart of Hartington, died Tuesday, June 22, 2004, of injuries suffered in a construction accident southwest of Crofton.
June 24, 2009
HARTINGTON — Over 200 bikers pedaled into Hartington last Friday morning. Cedar County was included in Tour de Nebraska as part of a fiveday bicycle adventure which covered close to 320 miles. The bikers had spent the night in Bloomfield and were headed to Ponca. Hartington was one of the rest stops along the way.
June 24, 2009
HARTINGTON — Property owned by the city of Hartington was damaged in last week’s storm. A large tree fell on a building that sits on land that adjoins the east city park. The building is currently being rented to Randy Kathol.
June 24, 2009
BISMARK, N.D. — Chris Kruse, a University of North Dakota sophomore from Hartington who’s double majoring in aviation and atmospheric science, is in store for a high-flying adventure this summer, all in the name of research.