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Wildcat records fall in blowout win over Wakefield
Wildcat records fall in blowout win over Wakefield
HARTINGTON – Riley and Dayton Sudbeck had their way with the Tri County Northeast defense here at the Hartington Community Athletic Complex Sept. 29 as they paced the Hartington-Newcastle Wildcats to a second consecutive win of the season, 48-8. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Wynot sweeps past Homer
Wynot sweeps past Homer
WYNOT - Wynot swept past Homer in Lewis & Clark Conference volleyball action here Sept. 28, 2515, 25-16 and 25-21 in the regularseason best-of-five-sets match. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Still unbeaten
Still unbeaten
Still unbeaten 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Wynot collects easy win over Wausa
Wynot collects easy win over Wausa
WYNOT – The Wynot Blue Devils picked up another win on Friday afternoon in their Homecoming football game against the Wausa Vikings. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Lady Trojan golfers place third, seventh in back-to-back meets
Lady Trojan golfers place third, seventh in back-to-back meets
WAYNE – The Cedar Catholic Lady Trojans golf team has positioned themselves for a run at qualifying for the State tournament with a couple of top-seven team finishes in recent tournaments. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Lady Trojans split pair of conference matches
Lady Trojans split pair of conference matches
BATTLE CREEK – As conference tournaments approach, Cedar Catholic split a pair of Mid-State Conference regular-season matches this past week with a hard-fought 3-2 match win over Battle Creek on the road Sept. 26 and another five-set match, this one at home to Guardian Angels Central Catholic on Sept. 28. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
S.D. Coyotes enter national rankings
S.D. Coyotes enter national rankings
VERMILLION, S.D. – South Dakota is No. 15 in this week’s FCS Stats Perform Poll and No. 21 in the AFCA Coaches Poll released Monday morning. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Lady ’Cats drop heart-breaker to Homer
Lady ’Cats drop heart-breaker to Homer
HARTINGTON – The Hartington-Newcastle volleyball team dropped a couple of matches over the past week. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Going for two
Going for two
Going for two 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Lady Wildcats hoist the hardware at Battle Creek meet
Lady Wildcats hoist the hardware at Battle Creek meet
Hartington-Newcastle cross country teams travel to Kearney 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Trojans get back on track with blowout win at West Holt
Trojans get back on track with blowout win at West Holt
ATKINSON –After dropping a hard-fought 24-21 decision to Oakland-Craig on Sept. 22, the Cedar Catholic Trojans remained on the road here on Sept. 29 and added a win on the left side of the ledger with a resounding 51-21 win over the West Holt Huskies to improve to 4-2 on the football season. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
The newspaper business is like any other business — it needs local support to survive
The newspaper business is like any other business — it needs local support to survive
In this business, like any smalltown business, we have to make some tough decisions on a daily and weekly basis. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Steffen earns “1000 Books Before Kindergarten”
Steffen earns “1000 Books Before Kindergarten”
HARTINGTON – Lucia Steffen, daughter of Robert and Laura Steffen, is the latest recipient of the “1000 Books Before Kindergarten” award. She received a medal, a certificate of completion, her final prize and a free book from the library for this accomplishment. Lucia is 4 years old and will attend Kindergarten at Holy Trinity Grade School the fall of 2025. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Senior Activities and Menus
Senior Activities and Menus
ACTIVITIES: Wednesday, Oct. 4: Catholic Communion, Balloon Volleyball, Linen Helpers, Open Centers, Card Club. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Cedar County Youth to Celebrate National 4-H Week
Cedar County Youth to Celebrate National 4-H Week
HARTINGTON – Every year, National 4-H Week sees millions of youth, parents, volunteers and alumni come together to celebrate the many positive youth development opportunities offered by 4-H.    false    10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Area communities to host October blood drives
Area communities to host October blood drives
DES MOINES, Iowa – Blood cannot be created in a lab and there’s no substitute available, so if a hospital patient in our area needs a transfusion, that blood comes directly from LifeServe Blood Center blood donors. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Hartington Library prepares for scary October activities
Hartington Library prepares for scary October activities
What’s New at the Library 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
CCHS Class of ‘73
CCHS Class of ‘73
The Cedar Catholic High School class of 1973 celebrated their 50th class reunion Sept. 9 at Felber Park. Classmates and guests spent the day laughing, reminiscing, and catching up. Most came from areas in Nebraska and South Dakota. Some traveled from as far away as Florida, Arizona, Colorado, and Missouri. Enjoying the day were (back row, l-r) Pat Burbach, Marilyn Steffen, Radell (Becker) Tasa, Rick Sudbeck, Judi (Folkers) Neville, Rod Wiebelhaus, Bill Noecker, Steve Leise, Dan Feilmeier; (second row, standing) Bob Sudbeck, Debbie (Schulte) Peery, Marlene (Lammers) Domina, Sharlene (Keiser) Guenther, Colleen (Felber) Noecker, Ellen (Rohan) Becker, Vicky (Brummer ) Pinkelman, Mary Lou (Eickhoff) Steffen, Rose (Rolfes) Goeden, Donna (Riibe) Ellis, Kevin Ankeny, Steve Kneifl, Mary Beth (Wohlman) Grosskop, Jane (Wieseler) Kathol, Randy Kathol, Danny Heimes; (front) Allen Rolfes, Vern Wuebben, Mary Kay (Potts) Frerichs, Claudette (Schulte) Ankeny and Jenny (Dickes) Promes. Attending but not pictured are Larry Uhing and Dan Thoene. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
WPS Class of ‘73
WPS Class of ‘73
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Man arrested for stalking, making threats with knife
Man arrested for stalking, making threats with knife
HARTINGTON – A Concord man has been arrested after he allegedly threatened a Laurel man with a knife and also exhibited stalking behavior toward a woman last week. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
Americans depend on newspapers to stay informed about their communities
Americans depend on newspapers to stay informed about their communities
Nearly 220 million American adults turn to their local newspapers regularly for news and information they need to stay informed, feel more connected to their neighbors and improve their lives and communities. 10/04/2023 12:00 AM
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