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RANDOLPH — Fixing Randolph’s flood problems will cost several million dollars, and could cost some local residents their homes. Frustrated homeowners, an attentive city council and a full meeting room
Read moreHARTINGTON — Hartington City Attorney Steve Pier said Monday he planned to file a case in District Court against a property owner who has not complied with the city’s demands.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Health Board visited several residences in Hartington where they felt their could be health code violations, Mayor Mark Becker said Monday. The Health Board is comprised of
Read moreNORFOLK — Five Hartington-Newcastle students along with their teachers, Monica Kathol and Sarah Edwards presented their coding and programming skills May 29 at an education workshop in Norfolk. For the
Read moreLINCOLN— Hartington-Newcastle boys activities and athletics competitors earned secondplace in this year’s NSAA Cup Standings for Class D schools. The HNS boys were the Class C NSAA Cup winners last
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Hartington American Legion baseball team earned a 2-2 split during action here at the Lewis and Clark Wooden Bat Classic. The Hartington team used some heroics Saturday
Read moreOMAHA — Cedar Catholic graduate Matthew Schaefer is making some noise at the Nebraska Match Play Championship. Schaefer fired a two-under 69 Monday to find himself in a two-way tie
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