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Sheriff calls July 8: Man reports ill-looking eagle near the St. Helena boat landing.
RANDOLPH – Hoping to build off a win the previous week, the Cardinals football team returned to Randolph to host its 2023 home opener last Friday and things didn’t go quite as well as hoped.
LINCOLN – When you think of Nebraska’s state parks, what do you envision? Many might picture outdoor activities like fishing, camping and hiking – and for good reason.
NIOBRARA – The Randolph cross country team competed at the 2023 Niobrara/Verdigre Invitational last Thursday with favorable results.
“With the lack of consistency and production from my front row, we have been subbing a lot of people in the games from the bench, trying to find someone to give the team a little spark.”
LINCOLN – The Nebraska Corn Board has opened its internship application period for five internship experiences beginning in May 2024. The internships vary in location, focus and scope but are designed to provide students with an overview of Nebraska’s corn industry through real-world experiences.
Thursday, Sept. 7: (Breakfast) Breakfast burrito. (Lunch) Fiestada, garlic bread, broccoli, oranges, pineapple.
Thursday, Sept. 7
HARTINGTON – The case of a Louisiana man accused of murder continues with defense counsel taking depositions.
COLERIDGE – Kelly G. Johnson, 50, Coleridge, died June 19, 2022, at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, S.D.
HARTINGTON – The Bow Creek Watershed Project will be hosting a Grazing Workshop Sept. 22.
HARTINGTON – The Hartington Public Library is hosting Nebraska’s State Poet, Matt Mason, at the library, Sept. 12, at 5 p.m., and the public is invited to attend.
TEKAMAH – Any trepidation Cedar Catholic head coach Chad Cattau felt about Tekamah-Herman sneaking up on his team to open the 2023 campaign vanished early
WYNOT – The Wynot Blue Devils hosted the Hartington-Newcastle Wildcats to open the 2023 football season.
HARTINGTON – For the first time since 2018, Carson Noecker did not win the Hartington-Newcastle Invitational in Hartington.
WINSIDE – The Hartington-Newcastle Lady Wildcats hit the volleyball court running with four matches in three days, opening the season 1-3 with a season opening loss at Crofton and winning one of three matches in the Winside quadrangular.
LINCOLN – As dry conditions persist across much of the state, Nebraska Game and Parks will close river and stream access ramps to vehicles and other traffic as necessary.
HARTINGTON – The Lewis and Clark Natural Resource District invites students to participate in a national poster contest sponsored by the National Association of Conservation Districts and the NACD Auxiliary. NACD, founded in 1946, is a nonprofit organization representing nearly 3,000 conservation districts in 50 states and U.S. territories. This year’s theme for the contest is “One Water.”
HARTINGTON – With the 2023 irrigation season coming to an end, it is a good idea to consider what can be done before next year to make irrigation management more efficient. A few things to consider when turning off your pivots for the year: an end-of-the-year checklist so that the pivot equipment is stored properly and is ready for the spring, any possible modifications that could be made to your system, and possible cost-share programs that could benefit your irrigation time and efficiency. Considering these recommendations can help conserve and manage water resources.
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