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HARTINGTON — A Cedar County Court judge dismissed a lawsuit against the City of Randolph concerning its pitbull ordinance.
Read moreHARTINGTON – It is fair to say certain parts of the Cedar County Fairgrounds will look different when people attend this year’s fair.
Read moreNORFOLK — Jake Rath from Laurel-Concord-Coleridge and Tyan Baller, and Jaxson Bernecker from Cedar Catholic had a significant impact on Friday’s game at the Cox Activities Center at Northeast Community College.
Read moreHARTINGTON – Cedar and Knox counties are planning to bundle two bridge replacement projects together.
Read morePENDER – The northeast Nebraska region has been chosen to receive $23,500 under Phase 40 of the Emergency Food and Shelter Program.
Read moreNORFOLK — Several area students have earned associate degrees and certificates this May from Northeast Community College.
Read moreAnother area newspaper bit the dust on Aug. 27, 1942. Under the headline “Our Obituary,” Editor Bert Rumsey announced that he was suspending publication of the Belden Progress. Rumsey said he had planned to make Belden his future home but lack of support from the public and the business community put him in the hole.
Read moreBob Dickey plays “Taps” during Laurel’s Memorial Day cemetery services Monday morning
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