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1944: Stevens is able to see the Pope in Rome
HARTINGTON — Two new paving street districts were created by the city council Tuesday evening at its regular meeting presided over by Mayor L.R. Eby. It was the first meeting attended by the mayor since the opening of the legislature in January, which he attended as assistant clerk. One...
Father’s Day one of many ‘firsts’
RANDOLPH – Calvin Casey has experienced a life-upending amount of “firsts” over the past year. This weekend he’ll add another – celebrating his first Father’s Day. While he read the book, “You Will Rock as a Dad,” nothing can quite prepare anyone for the range of emotions felt by first-time parents. Calvin was handed a swaddled bundle of excitement, anxiety, exhaustion and inexplicable love all wrapped in a pretty pink bow on Nov. 17, 2023.
Penguins qualify for State softball tourney
PIERCE — A busy and successful week propelled the Hartington 18U Penguins to a 5-7 record and a berth in the Class C Nebraska 18U Girls’ Fastpitch Tournament in Hastings early in July. The Penguins ended up fourth in District 8 held in Pierce June 7-9 where they...
10/11 Can Care-a-Van stops in Ainsworth, Aurora and Neligh
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The 10/11 Can Care-a-Van made stops in Ainsworth, Aurora and Neligh on Tuesday. In Aurora, the local churches have a competition to see who can donate the most non-perishable items. One church donated 98 Ibs of toilet paper. There were also large amounts of donations from Hampton and the Aurora Mall Grocery Store.
Ag Days is coming to town
LAUREL — Laurel area residents will have plenty of entertainment options over the next few days. This year’s Ag Days celebration starts a day earlier than usual and has a little something for everyone including some new events, said Craig Gutz. On Thursday, June 13, Tropical Shaved Ice...
L&CNRD and CKPPD to offer text message notifications
HARTINGTON — Lewis & Clark NRD and Cedar Knox Rural Water Project announce the launch of TextMyGov, a text messaging service designed to keep residents in the LCNRD and customers of CKRWP informed about important updates and events. You can opt-out of receiving text messages at any time by...
Juniors take down Pender in road game
PENDER — The Hartington Post 4 Junior American Legion baseball team took down Pender here at Dave Nitzschke Field 5-2 on June 10. Breiton Whitmire and Bodie Hochstein combined to scatter just three hits over seven innings with Whitmire picking up the win in relief after Hochstein had delivered over four innings in the start.
Hartington Pony team wins three in League action
HARTINGTON - The Hartington Pony League team won three games the past week in Quad County Baseball League play with a 9-4 win over Plainview here on June 6, a 20-6 win over the Randolph Cardinals on June 5 in Randolph and a 28-2 win over the Summerland Bobcats on June 4 on the road.
HNS Board votes to raise lunch rates for next school year
HARTINGTON — Meals at Hartington-Newcastle School will be a little more expensive next school year. The Hartington-Newcastle School Board Monday voted to raise student lunch prices by 15 cents for next school year. Lunches for adults will only go up 10 cents, but adult meal prices went up twice last year.
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