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LAUREL – The May 14 primary election saw a majority of registered Laurel voters reject a local sales tax referendum that would have helped a city-owned care center if it had been approved.
Read moreCommencement ceremonies were held Saturday for the Cedar Catholic High School Class of 2024. (top, left) Cedar Catholic Principal Dan Hoesing addresses the class as they await their diplomas. (above) Annika Kuehn gives a thumbs up as she makes her final preparations before the ceremony begins. (far left) Father Owen Korte hugs Harrison Kuehn after escorting him into the gym. (left) Tavious Pinkelman makes sure his mortar board is on just right.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Laurel businessman Mike Meier defeated Randolph area farmer John Thelen for a chance to take the Cedar County Commission seat being vacated by Craig Bartels.
Meier defeated Thelen 638-161.
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RANDOLPH – Walter Worlein may not be Randolph’s next city councilman but he’s not ruling out running again in the future.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Skylon Ballroom will hold its last dance this summer, and will most likely be torn down after that.
Read moreHugs and tears filled area high school gyms Saturday as Hartington- Newcastle and Wynot High School both held graduation ceremonies. At top left, HNS graduate Karli Bruning wipes tears from her eyes during the rose ceremony Saturday. Above, Olivia Grutsch hugs her mom, Tessa, during the rose ceremony. At far left, Lee and Joan Heimes hug their daughter, Annika, as Saturday's commencement ceremonies in Wynot drew to a close. At left, Erin Schroeder gives her son, Chase, a congratulatory hug.
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Read moreMay 7, 2014
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