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1994: School bond passes for building addition
1994: School bond passes for building addition

Jan. 13, 1949

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Guess Who
Guess Who

Guess Who

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Lady Hawks earn second in post-holiday play
Lady Hawks earn second in post-holiday play

WAUSA – On Friday Jan. 5, the Osmond- Randolph Hawks traveled to Wausa for the Post Holiday Tournament.

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Hawks fall to Trojans, earn second in Wausa tournament
Hawks fall to Trojans, earn second in Wausa tournament

RANDOLPH – The Osmond-Randolph Hawks boys' basketball team played three games this week, coming out with one win and second place in the Wausa Post-Holiday Tournament.

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Girls hang in tough while boys take home medals
Girls hang in tough while boys take home medals

RANDOLPH – Randolph wrestling was up to its elbows in action following the holidays.

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Youth wrestling gets underway
Youth wrestling gets underway

RANDOLPH – Randolph’s Youth Wrestling Club started its season last month.

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A Hot One
A Hot One

Heat waves broke a few records in 2023

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
Murder is again the top story here
Murder is again the top story here

HARTINGTON – Court proceedings connected with four Laurel murders in August 2022 dominated headlines here in

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
Cedar County sees drought improvement in 2023
Cedar County sees drought improvement in 2023

LINCOLN – Drought remained the main weather concern for 2023, but those conditions are easing in Cedar County and in northern areas of the state.

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
Lois Leader
Lois Leader

CROFTON – Lois Leader, 87, Crofton, died Dec. 24, 2023, at Avera Sister James Care Center, Yankton, S.D. We are certain she was greeted with open arms by the love of her life, Lyle, after waiting for this reunion for more than 30 years. We can only imagine the great joy and tears of happiness she experienced over the past few days as she celebrated her first Christmas with him and with Jesus in Heaven.

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
Geralda Rose “Gerry” McGregor
Geralda Rose “Gerry” McGregor

Gerry McGregor

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Aug. 2023: New teachers getting to know their students
Aug. 2023: New teachers getting to know their students

Aug. 16, 2023

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Area residents get a chance to learn about taxes
Area residents get a chance to learn about taxes

Sept. 27, 2023

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Sept., 2023: New housing development planned in Hartington
Sept., 2023: New housing development planned in Hartington

Sept. 6, 2023

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Oct. 2023: Heimes, Sudbeck are crowned Wynot King, Queen
Oct. 2023: Heimes, Sudbeck are crowned Wynot King, Queen

Oct. 4, 2023

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Lawmakers talking about more guns in schools
Lawmakers talking about more guns in schools

They’re back. The 108th Legislature, Second Session, convenes today.

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
Columnist explains what led him to write about lead to start the new year
Columnist explains what led him to write about lead to start the new year

It’s resolution time, which means your local gym’s treadmills will be in high demand while they glisten with other people’s sweat (until roughly the end of February).

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
Butter was frozen, but not because of the cold weather in March, 1943
Butter was frozen, but not because of the cold weather in March, 1943

March 1943 didn’t exactly come in like a lion – rather it was more like a polar bear.

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
Judge rules Lower Elkhorn NRD went too far with censure
Judge rules Lower Elkhorn NRD went too far with censure

LINCOLN – A Norfolk-area natural resources district board likely went too far in censuring a member of its board for confirming to a newspaper she had filed a complaint against a fellow board member.

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
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Area Senior Menus

ACTIVITIES: Wednesday, Jan. 3: Catholic Communion, Chair Exercise, Linen Helpers,Open Centers, Card Club.

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Spilling Bill’s beans: A tech billionaire has bought $113 million in Nebraska farmland
Spilling Bill’s beans: A tech billionaire has bought $113 million in Nebraska farmland

– Destiny Herbers Flatwater Free Press

01/03/2024 12:00 AM
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