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Hartington murder case delayed until next year
Hartington murder case delayed until next year

HARTINGTON – A Louisiana man’s murder case will continue into next year.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Home canning workshop being offered Nov. 4
Home canning workshop being offered Nov. 4

CONCORD – The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Haskell Ag Lab will be offering a Home Canning Workshop on Saturday, Nov. 4.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Despite a 3-5 mark, the Bears had some bright spots this season
Despite a 3-5 mark, the Bears had some bright spots this season

LAUREL – The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Bears ended the 2023 campaign with a 3-5 record on the gridiron, which was not what they had hoped for, but a closer look at the season’s results shows they weren’t far off from what they had hoped.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Dry weather still has an impact on hunting
Dry weather still has an impact on hunting

LINCOLN – The lingering effects of Nebraska’s multiyear drought likely are to have an impact on this year’s pheasant hunting opportunities.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Sharp shooters take aim in 4-H archery program
Sharp shooters take aim in 4-H archery program

HARTINGTON – The Cedar County 4-H Sharp Shooters Archery program takes aim at helping youth learn to safely and responsibly handle a bow and arrow.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Hunters reminded to know their safe zone of fire this upland bird season
Hunters reminded to know their safe zone of fire this upland bird season

LINCOLN – Nebraska’s pheasant, quail and partridge seasons are here.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
2023-2024 Stubble Access Guide is now available
2023-2024 Stubble Access Guide is now available

LINCOLN – Wheat and milo stubble left tall following harvest provides excellent cover and hunting opportunities for pheasants and other wildlife. The 2023-2024 Stubble Access Guide displays these and other adjacent habitats open to pub lic, walk-in hunting across portions of western Nebraska.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Midwest pheasant numbers are up in 2023
Midwest pheasant numbers are up in 2023

HARTINGTON – Hunters can finally go out for the Midwest pheasant season.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
State NWTF chapter donates $4K to Nebraska NASP
State NWTF chapter donates $4K to Nebraska NASP

LINCOLN – A donation will help bring archery to more Nebraska schools this year.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Special youth hunt was another success
Special youth hunt was another success

LINCOLN – Nebraska youth got to experience a pheasant hunt as adult mentors took them afield for the state’s Special Youth Hunt on Oct. 21-22.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Area event raises money for wetlands, waterfowl conservation
Area event raises money for wetlands, waterfowl conservation

WAYNE – The Wayne Area Chapter of Ducks Unlimited will host its 19th annual Auction and Member Banquet fundraiser for wetlands and waterfowl conservation on Nov. 3.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Howey hands out some of his best deer hunting tips
Howey hands out some of his best deer hunting tips

Outdoor Adventures

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Game and Parks open for customer service on Veterans Day
Game and Parks open for customer service on Veterans Day

LINCOLN – Nebraska Game and Parks Commission customer service offices will be open on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 10.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Assistance available to seal abandoned or unused wells
Assistance available to seal abandoned or unused wells

HARTINGTON–TheLewisandClarkNaturalResources District(LCNRD)providescostsharetosealunusedorabandoned irrigation or domestic wells. If you have a well that is no longer serviceable and needs to be permanently removed, LCNRD can help protect your property and groundwater by having it properly sealed.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
NRD, NRCS offering drinking water nitrate testing
NRD, NRCS offering drinking water nitrate testing

HARTINGTON–TheLewisandClarkNaturalResourcesDistrictandtheNaturalResources Conservation Service are offering water nitrate testing for domestic well water.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
What you need to know about Emerald Ash Borer
What you need to know about Emerald Ash Borer

HARTINGTON – What is the Emerald Ash Borer?

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Management of eastern red cedars can be difficult
Management of eastern red cedars can be difficult

HARTINGTON–Easternredcedar(Juniperusvirginiana) is one of 13 juniper species native to the United States. It is the most widespread tree-sized conifer native to every state east of the 100th meridian. First accounts of Nebraska vegetation mention eastern redcedar as a native species, primarily along thesteepvalleyoftheNiobraraRiverinnorthernNebraska,as a minor component in deciduous forests in eastern Nebraska,andasadominantspeciesoncanyonsidesinthe rugged Loess Hills region of central Nebraska. Today, native stands of eastern redcedar can be found on most grasslands throughout central and eastern Nebraska and much of the Midwest.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Street opens, another closes for floodplain project
Street opens, another closes for floodplain project

RANDOLPH – Randolph’s Main Street opened to traffic Friday after being closed for more than a year.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Veterans Day activities planned
Veterans Day activities planned

RANDOLPH – Veterans will be served breakfast by Randolph High School students in a new addition to the annual Veterans Day program.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Scaring up fun
Scaring up fun

Little witches Alivia and Adalyn Nordhues (left) take in activities at Pumpkin Fest at Randolph High School Sunday afternoon. Studetns involved in FCCLA helped with games, guessing jar contests (below left) and other coloring and craft activities. Bodey Scott (below right) shows off his Blippi costume. Nearby Belden also held its annual Boo Bash Saturday with a trunk-or-treat and chili cookoff contest. Natalie Schmit (bottom photo) posses with a Halloween prop.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
Red Ribbon Week
Red Ribbon Week

Randolph Elementary celebrated Red Ribbon Week with special activities aimed at promoting a safe and healthy learning environment and knowledge to be drug free. State Patrol Trooper Ray Johnson (above) demonstrates how important it is to wear a seat belt during a rollover crash. Carson Schulz (left) shows off his Hawaiian attire as part of a themed dress up day to “Lei Off Drugs.” Other themed dress days included wearing tie-dye, saying “Peace Out to Drugs,”and team attire to “Team Up Against Drugs,” and school shirts for “Our School Chooses to Be Drug Free,” among others. Red Ribbon Week is celebrated nationally Oct. 23-Oct.31.

11/01/2023 12:00 AM
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