WAYNE – It’s been a long wait, but the new main entrance of Providence Medical Center (PMC) is complete and ready to be used by patients and visitors on Monday, Oct. 30.
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CROFTON – The postseason volleyball experience for the Laurel-Concord- Coleridge Lady Bears was cut short in the opening round at Crofton in the C2-5 SubDistrict Tournament.
KEARNEY – Six Laurel-Concord-Coleridge athletes competed in the 2023 Nebraska Cross Country Championships on Oct. 20 at Kearney Country Club under some rather hot temperatures.
LINCOLN – Highway 20 traffic through Randolph has been reduced to one lane yet again as crews complete repair work.
HARTINGTON – A Louisiana man’s murder case will continue into next year.
RANDOLPH – Those attending this year’s Randolph Woman’s Club Fall Craft Show can start on their Christmas shopping while also helping a good cause.
LINCOLN –Nebraska Game and Parks Commission educators have scheduled interesting and engaging events for the curious in November. Here are some opportunities: – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s virtual webinar series “The Science of …” continues in November. Every Thursday at 3 p.m., Game and Parks educators will discuss the science behind common things regarding nature and animals. The topics are: Nov. 2 – Canids; Nov. 9 – Opossums; Nov. 16 – Venom and Poison.
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RANDOLPH – The Randolph volleyball squad finished the regular season on a positive note as it headed into Monday’s sub-district playoffs.
OMAHA – A new Census-based report revealed a dramatic swing in what is driving Nebraskans to leave the state: Housing, namely the challenge of finding it, leapt past jobs as the top reason.
HARTINGTON – The Hartington City Council last week decided to use the wrecking ball to get rid of a house they have deemed as a public health risk and a public nuisance.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A Hartington woman was honored nationally for her work on a program which combines STEM learning resources with literacy development.
HARTINGTON – The Village of Coleridge and the Cedar County Historical Society recently received grant awards from the Cedar County Tourism Board.
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COLERIDGE – Margaret Lentz, 87, Coleridge, died Oct. 17, 2023, at her residence, while under Hospice care.
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