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Woman files federal lawsuit over pitbull ordinance
Woman files federal lawsuit over pitbull ordinance

RANDOLPH – A woman has taken her case against the City of Randolph to the next level - federal court.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Off to a great start
Off to a great start

Off to a great start

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Hartington Juniors drop first game
Hartington Juniors drop first game

HARTINGTON – Although dropping its first game of the 2023 season, the Hartington Post 4 Junior American Legion baseball team completed a busy and successful week, winning four of five games.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Hartington softball finishes second at league tournament
Hartington softball finishes second at league tournament

OSMOND – The Hartington 18-and-under softball program has continued making progress, which was on full display at its league tournament held over the weekend.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Seniors pick up three wins during busy week on diamond
Seniors pick up three wins during busy week on diamond

HARTINGTON – The Hartington Post 4 Senior American Legion baseball team added three wins to its season total during a week that saw the squad in action four times.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Pony tournament team drops first game; Navy and Royal squads keep rolling
Pony tournament team drops first game; Navy and Royal squads keep rolling

BRANDON, S.D. – The Hartington Pony baseball squads are still rolling through their respective summer schedules, but the tournament team suffered its first setback of the season, losing 12-11 in heartbreaking fashion in the finals of a tournament in Brandon, S.D., to the Marshall Black team from Marshall, Minn.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Expos fall in extrainning affair
Expos fall in extrainning affair

WYNOT – The Wynot Expos dropped an extra-inning game to the Crofton Bluejays, 3-2, on June 18.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
State unemployment rate dips to lowest in nation
State unemployment rate dips to lowest in nation

LINCOLN – Nebraska’s unemployment rate has dipped to 1.9%, tying with South Dakota and New Hampshire for lowest in the country.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Two Bow Creek Watershed events to be held in late June
Two Bow Creek Watershed events to be held in late June

CROFTON – Two Bow Creek Watershed events are scheduled to be held at the end of June in Crofton.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Commissioners make change to archery paddlefish season
Commissioners make change to archery paddlefish season

LINCOLN – The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission approved changes to sport fishing regulations concerning paddlefish at its June 9 meeting.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Nebraska delegation hears from farmers, ranchers, researchers
Nebraska delegation hears from farmers, ranchers, researchers

LINCOLN – A push for the nation’s next farm bill came Monday to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, as part of a rare joint visit by the entire state congressional delegation.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Ag Days
Ag Days

Ag Days

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Locals lead discussion in Lincoln on judicial vacancy
Locals lead discussion in Lincoln on judicial vacancy

LINCOLN – The Nebraska Judicial Resources Commission decided Friday that a judicial vacancy exists in the Sixth Judicial District and should be filled after the retirement of Judge Doug Luebe.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
LCC picks up $250,000 daycare grant
LCC picks up $250,000 daycare grant

LAUREL – The building blocks for a new daycare center are starting to stack up and take shape.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
City Council hears financial report on Community Center
City Council hears financial report on Community Center

LAUREL – The Laurel City Council received an update on the Community Center project on June 12.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Larson was the second Laurel boy killed in WWII
Larson was the second Laurel boy killed in WWII

Eldon Larson was the second Laurel serviceman to be killed in action in World War II.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Commissioners approve raises for transit manager, scheduler
Commissioners approve raises for transit manager, scheduler

HARTINGTON – The rapid growth of Cedar County Transit has led to an increase in the salaries of two of its employees.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Woman files federal lawsuit over pitbull ordinance
Woman files federal lawsuit over pitbull ordinance

RANDOLPH – A woman has taken her case against the City of Randolph to the next level - federal court.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Funds received for playground project
Funds received for playground project

RANDOLPH – The Randolph Area Veterans Memorial Park has benefited this year from new playground equipment.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Concesssions for dinner
Concesssions for dinner

Josh Rayford takes money from customer Sophie Kuchta at the baseball concession stand Monday night. In the thick of ball season, many families may find themselves eating dinner at the field or just getting a snack inbetween games. Randolph Area Veterans Memorial Park was packed with games both at the softball and baseball fields Monday night. Under the purview of the Randolph Park Board, volunteers - mostly players’ parents - help run the concession stands each season. At top, Dexton Korth cools off with a frozen treat and (right) Vicki Bermel makes up an order of nachos.

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
Voices heard
Voices heard

Judicial vacancy declared

06/21/2023 12:00 AM
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