CROFTON – Lee Lukens, 90, Crofton, died Nov. 6, 2023, at the Arbor Care Center, Hartington.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Gerald Eugene “Jerry” Carlson, 90, died Oct. 27, 2023, in Springfield, Ill.
aiver LINCOLN – Today the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced the procedure for Nebraskans to submit proof of motorcycle course completion to waive the requirement to wear a helmet as authorized by the passage of LB 138 during the recent legislative session.
HARTINGTON - The robots are ready to roll again at Cedar Catholic High School.
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WAYNE – Wayne State College’s free planetarium and laser shows continue Nov. 10-11 in the Fred G. Dale Planetarium. false
ACTIVITIES: Wednesday, Nov. 8: Catholic Communion, Beach Ball Fun, Linen Helpers, Open Centers, Card Club, Social Time.
BROOKINGS, S.D. – The South Dakota State University men’s cross country team won its record-extending eighthstraight Summit League crown while also capturing multiple individual accolades at the league championships held recently at Edgebrook Golf Course in Brookings, S.D.
LINCOLN – A slow start against the top-seeded Cambridge Lady Trojans at Pinnacle Bank Arena Friday morning, Nov. 3, in Lincoln plagued the Wynot Lady Blue Devils throughout the semifinal match in the Class D2 State Volleyball Championships. false
OSMOND – Wausa Public Schools and Osmond Community Schools have decided to enter into a cooperative agreement...... false
HARTINGTON – The Iliad and The Odyssey, this is not.
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HARTINGTON – Nebraska Extension is excited to team up with Lied Randolph and Hartington Public libraries for programs this fall.
NORFOLK – Three Hartington students – James Christensen, Alex Christensen and Cazden Christensen – have been selected through the 2023 Goulds Professional Dealers Association (GPDA) scholarship to receive $1,500 each to fund higher education or technical school.
LAUREL – Area residents are invited to attend a community Veterans Day program Friday at 9 a.m. at Laurel-Concord-Coleridge School. false
LAUREL – The beginning of this school year brought much excitement as the new Laurel-Concord- Coleridge School became operational and functional for students and staff. false
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BELDEN – For the last three years, the village of Belden has been slowly and steadily raising money to update its 100-year-old pool.
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CONCORD – The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Haskell Ag Lab will be hosting Winter Fest, a fun and educational winter workshop for adults and youth on Saturday, Dec. 2.
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