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HARTINGTON — The Sept. 26 blood drive in Hartington was a resounding success. There were 34 donors and 37 units of blood collected, potentially saving up to 111 lives.

HARTINGTON — The Hartington- Newcastle FFA Chapter hosted District Dairy Judging Sept. 25, with 14 schools in attendance, including Battle Creek, Bloomfield, Crofton, Osmond, Lutheran High, Norfolk, Laurel-Concord-Coleridge, Hartington-Newcastle, Verdigre, Randolph, Plainview, Stanton, Summerland, Pierce, Wynot, Emerson-Hubbard, Allen, Creighton and Madison. There were 316 students judging cows on Wednesday, with 10 stations in total.

Sports

Cedar Catholic fell to MidState Conference foe Battle Creek.

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Hartington-Newcastle’s Ashton Wakeley pressures Crofton quarterback Tyson Jackson into throwing early during first-half action in Friday’s District football game at Russ Hochstein Field. (left) Wildcat quarterback Cole Heimes tries to gain an extra yard as he is pulled down by Crofton defenders. The Warriors earned the decision to hand HNS its first loss of the season.

Schools

GRAND ISLAND — The 2024 State Fair is in the books, and several Cedar County 4-H youth fared very well with their exhibits on the State level.

Check out all the photos from the joint Hartington-Newcastle and Cedar Catholic Homecoming parade through downtown Hartington on Friday.