HARTINGTON – The Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District (LCNRD) Board of Directors approved the fiscal year 2024 budget with an increase in the overall expenses to $2,493,772. The property tax requirement for the three-county area is $0.027643 per $100 of actual valuation, a five percent increase from fiscal year 2023. The Board is committed to protecting and conserving natural resources through responsible use of tax dollars.
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HARTINGTON – A Concord man has been arrested after he allegedly threatened a Laurel man with a knife and also exhibited stalking behavior toward a woman last week.
LINCOLN – Bosley was a giant of a dog – a cross between a mastiff and a Rottweiler.
Pink postcard meeting draws three dozen
Hartington-Newcastle students celebrated Homecoming Week with several special events, including coronation, a pep rally and a parade. HNS Elementary student Zoey Davies (below) holds a sign, encouraging the Wildcats on to a Victory. 2022 Queen Ciara Pinkelman places the crown on Queen Karli Bruning's head while Future Royalty Halley Lewon gazes on in awe. A foursome of seniors struggled to keep a balloon in the air without the use of arms, legs or feet, and the first grade students led the way down the hill during the annual parade.
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HARTINGTON – The Hartington City Council on Monday debated, then tabled a decision on granting raises to library staffers.
HARTINGTON – Work on asphalt overlay projects throughout Cedar County is scheduled for this fall.
Northeast Nebraska belonged to the Omaha nation until the white men arrived here.
It’s true – people with better spelling and grammar get more dates.
Letter to the Editor Upon returning to my hometown of my youth after several years not being there, I was pleasantly surprised by several things. As a friend has sent me copies of your newspapers, congratulations on your great coverage of all areas of the news, including great coverage of the sports teams at all levels.
Nothing ruins a public hearing on a legislative bill like the public showing up.
While the first frost of the year isn’t here yet, how we manage pastures in the fall can impact plant health through the winter and ultimately production next spring. Are you giving your pastures proper care this fall?
HASTINGS – A Magnet man received the maximum sentences allowed under the law for an Adams County sexual assault incident.
CROFTON – The 2023 Life Chain for this area of Nebraska will extend from St. Rose of Lima parish, Crofton, to the extreme eastern boundaries to Holy Family parish, near Bow Valley on Highway 12.
ACTIVITIES: Wednesday, Sept. 27: Catholic Communion, Board Games, Linen Helpers, Open Centers, Card Club, Social Time.
HARTINGTONNEWCASTLE SCHOOLS Thursday, Sept. 28: Breakfast: French Toast, Fruit/Juice, Milk; Lunch: Cheesy Chicken Sub, Chips, Fresh Veggies, Mandarin Oranges, Milk.
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