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Anderson plans to retire after this school year

HARTINGTON — Hartington- Newcastle School Board members Monday accepted a letter of retirement from long-time music instructor Doyle Anderson.

The Board also received an update on the demolition of the house the district owns.

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Meeting planned to discuss possible Historic District

HARTINGTON — The possibility of turning downtown Hartington into a Historic District will be discussed here Oct. 24.

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Local residents hope to clean up with new business

HARTINGTON — Some local businessmen are hoping the touch of a few buttons will draw customers to their new venture

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Local bank earns national honors

LAUREL — Security Bank, Laurel, Allen, Coleridge, Hartington, and Osmond, was recognized as the 2018 inductee into the Institute for Extraordinary Banking Hall of Fame, presented at the 2018 Extraordinary Banking™ Awards ceremony Sept.

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Lady Wildcats roll over LCC, Bloomfield

(above) Hailey Gottsche and Kayden Jueden stick together to keep the ball from getting through their block. The Lady Wildcats swept both Bloomfield and Laurel-Concord-Coleridge at the event to improve to 15-2 on the season.

 

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Wildcats hold off Wynot for District win

WYNOT — The Hartington-Newcastle Wildcats controlled the tempo of their football game at Wynot on Friday night for the better part of three quarters only to see the Blue Devils rally in the fourth quarter and make a game of it.

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Frederick F. “Fred” Whaley

NORFOLK — Funeral services for Frederick F. “Fred” Whaley, 89, Norfolk, were Oct. 6, at the Stonacek Funeral Chapel, Norfolk. Graveside service were Saturday, at the Magnet City Cemetery, Magnet.

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