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WAYNE – Wayne State welcomed the fourth largest freshman class in recent history this fall, with 780 new students choosing the College for their studies. The College also brought in more than 200 transfer students from around the region. Wayne State’s total undergraduate population grew by 4.5 percent. Overall, when factoring in enrollment in graduate education and dual credit, Wayne State grew by 1.1 percent, making it the eighth straight year of enrollment growth.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Lewis and Clark Natural Resource District (LCNRD) invites K-12 students to participate in a national poster contest sponsored by the National Association of Conservation Districts and the NACD Auxiliary. NACD, founded in 1946, is a nonprofit organization that represents
Read moreLINCOLN – Recently, Governor Jim Pillen announced three initiatives that he, along with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) would be undertaking now and in the future, to protect the state’s agriculture industry, as well as consumers, from labgrown meat. Standing before a group of producers at Oak Barn Beef in West Point, the Governor signed an executive order creating strict guidelines when it comes to state agencies and its contractors from obtaining labgrown meat.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Monday's Hartington City Council meeting looked and sounded more like a TV courtroom drama, then a governmental meeting.
Read moreCOLERIDGE — The American Legion Post #114 and its Auxiliary Unit #114 held their monthly meeting Aug. 5 at the Coleridge Community Building. The units jointly recited the Pledge of Allegiance and then they separated and held their monthly meetings.
Read moreBack in the day, our high school basketball team used to employ a full-court press when we’d fallen behind.
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