HARTINGTON – Plans for the Aug. 3 Hartington Dayz event are quickly coming together.
HARTINGTON – Candidates are still needed for several area village board positions.
HARTINGTON – Carole M. Nordby, 88, Hartington, died July 5, 2024, at Faith Regional Hospital, Norfolk.
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GRAND ISLAND – Former Clay Center resident, Donald Ralph Felber, 67, died July 6, 2024, at Good Samaritan Society, Grand Island Village, Grand Island.
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ST. GEORGE, Utah - Verda M. Cardwell, 103, died June 10, 2024. A viewing was held June 20, at 10 a.m., followed by a Rosary at 10:30 a.m. and Mass at 11 a.m., at the St. George Catholic Church, St. George.
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HARTINGTON – A Laurel man faces a felony burglary charge after he allegedly broke into his neighbor’s home while he was away.
Hartington-Newcastle students competed recently with some of the best and brightest in the country as part of the Family
Earlier this year, the governor and the Legislature tried and failed to develop a workable plan to reduce Nebraska property taxes through increases in sales taxes. Now, as decision-makers in Lincoln consider coming together in a special session, the options on the table still focus on using sales taxes to pay for cuts in property taxes. Why? Decisions made in the Legislature in 2023 shape what’s possible now.
“When there’s a will, there’s a way.”
I’m trying to stay hep or hip with my fashions, and now I’m feeling insecure.
While it can bring other problems, abundant rain produces abundant grass. If this describes your grasslands, let’s find a way to take best advantage of this blessing; haying, stockpiling, and grazing.
OMAHA – High interest rates, along with weak farm commodity prices and equipment sales, helped push a regional “rural mainstreet” economic index tracked by Omaha’s Creighton University to below growth neutral for the loth month in a row.
LINCOLN – The former city clerk in Ponca now stands charged with three criminal offenses for allegedly destroying several years worth of the city’s financial records just prior to her dismissal 16 months ago.
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