Pastoral Points
It looks like Hartington residents will get a chance this spring to make some big decisions about our community’s future.
Discovery ongoing in Phillips murder case false
LAUREL – The Laurel-Concord- Coleridge School Board will see some new faces around the table as two incumbents decided not to file for re-election.
WAUSA – Several Cedar County high school students continue to be busy speaking at weekly speech meets during the 2024 season.
HARTINGTONNEWCASTLE SCHOOLS Thursday, Feb. 22: Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Juice, Milk; Lunch: Tetrazzini, Breadstick, Fresh Veggies, Pears, Milk.
Valentine’s Day Royalty
WAYNE – Kennedy Gotch, a senior at Hartington-Newcastle High School, is the recipient of the Neihardt Scholarship at Wayne State College, beginning fall 2024.
While forage crops may not always be the main product for most producers, they do play an important role in our production systems, particularly for those of us who own livestock. We take time every year to look at crop yields and pick the varieties of corn and beans to plant or take time with catalogs and sales to find the right bull for our cows. Don’t forget in your planning this year to give time and consideration to forages as well.
Capitol View
I’m doing the best I can over here. I’m proud to say my wife and I have been married for 16 years, but I still have plenty to learn (understatement of the century).
Feb. 18, 2009
The Final Skate
HARTINGTON – As a professional it is important to invest in yourself by seeking professional development. Child care licensing in Nebraska requires 12 hours of annual continuing education for early childhood professionals. Attending conferences, trainings, workshops, and pursing higher education are all acceptable ways to earn training credit.
RANDOLPH – Fundraising efforts for a city aquatic center are going swimmingly in Randolph.
Feb. 18, 1954
Area residents get a chance to air their views on the Skylon Ballroom
LINCOLN – More than 6,800 University of Nebraska- Lincoln students have been named to the Deans’ List for the fall semester of the 2023-24 academic year.
HARTINGTON – The Hartington-Newcastle School Board Monday approved the purchase of a new bus and agreed to offer a contract to a new teacher.
Feb. 8, 1984
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