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DAKOTA CITY – There was an odd item left on Michele Ebeling’s kitchen table when investigators were processing her home after her death and house fire – a doll.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge girls golf team once again earned runner up honors at Monday’s Cedar Catholic Golf Invitational.
Read morePENDER - The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge cross country teams traveled south for the Pender Invitational Cross Country Meet here at Twin Creeks Golf Course Sept. 19.
Read moreTypically, alfalfa needs six weeks of uninterrupted growth before the first hard frost to winterize. The winterization process itself can occur in as little as three weeks, but having a total of six weeks helps to mitigate risks by allowing the alfalfa to move stored reserves to the roots and become acclimated to changing temperatures. By planning on six weeks, we ensure any plants that need longer to winterize have the time to do so, as well as provide insurance against an early frost. The first hard freeze dates for northeast Nebraska fall around the middle of October, so counting back six weeks, final cuttings should be wrapping up soon. Allowing alfalfa to successfully winterize is key to having productive stands next spring and reducing long term losses in your alfalfa stand.
Read moreLAUREL - The Laurel-Concord-Coleridge cross country teams hosted its invitational at Cedarview Country Club on Sept. 12 and ran in the Wayne Invitational on Sept. 16 to complete a busy week.
Read moreCarlie Kvols’ teammates (above) helped her celebrate a big accomplishment last weekend after she dished out her 1,000th career assist. Those on hand for the celebration were: Alexys Hahne, Baylie Graf, Laney Folkers, Justice Olson, Rena Rasmussen, Lainey Schutte, Carlie Kvols, Kaida Eriksen, Karli Ferris, Hattie McCorkindale, Avery Hahne, Tali Erwin, and Tyler Recob. Kvols’ mom, LCC Coach Julie Kvols, also took a moment to celebrate the special occassion with the Lady Bears setter.
Read moreWAYNE – “Kids Weekend” highlights Wayne State College’s free planetarium and laser shows Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20-21, in the Fred G. Dale Planetarium. Admission is free and open to the public, but free-will donations are accepted.
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