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LAUREL - Mother Nature delayed the Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Invitational by a couple of days but the meet went on without a hitch, April 18 here at Haskell Field.
Read moreLAUREL – Registered Laurel voters will have a local sales tax referendum to look out for after they receive their 2024 primary election ballots in the mail this week.
Read moreCONCORD — Have you considered growing cover crops, tried and failed but want to succeed, or had success but want to try something new?
Read moreHARTINGTON – The Cedar County Clerk’s Office mailed ballots for the May 14 primary election to registered voters April 24.
Read moreDr. Betsy Becker is first individual to receive the designation from the UNMC Interprofessional Academy of Educators
Read moreCouncil approves asbestos abatement
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Read moreLiteracyNightwasheldThursday,April18attheLCCschool. The theme this year was SuperHeroes. (above) SuperHero Teachers (back) June Koester, Julie Hart, Jean Granquist, SheriChristiansen,LisaWolfgram,KristinaSteinle,(front) Amy Gould, Denise Kinkaid, and Sue Koch helped out last week’s special event. (left) Denise Kinkaid, Finn and Nicole Dennis work on letters at the Literacy Night event. The elementary teachersplannedstationsthatincludedsuperhero activities that promote reading. There were Hero Photos using the green screen, a who would win Superhero style station, create your own Superhero, crack the code using black lights, a Superhero comic strip station and Superhero snacks. Students also had the opportunity to purchase books from the book fair, which was organized by the PTO.
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