Hartington
GOVERNMENT
Cedar County Attorney resigns; Temple is appointed
HARTINGTON – A Norfolk lawyer has been appointed as the new Cedar County attorney. Ron Temple will serve as county attorney, officially starting in the role July 9. He takes over the term of Nick Matney who submitted his resignation letter which was recently accepted by the Cedar County Board of Commissioners.
It’s time to put our heads together and figure out how to get an event center
This past May the citizens of Hartington voted on two important issues, one being to build a new building to house the City equipment and the other, to move and upgrade the Skylon Ballroom. As you well know, one passed and the other failed. However, since that time, I have...
1934: Wynot area is invaded by strange insects
HARTINGTON —Although the annual Cedar County fair will not open for six weeks, plans are being rushed daily to arrange the county’s greatest exposition in years. The fair opens Sept. 2 and closes Sept. 5. July 20, 1939. HARTINGTON —In a direct line north of Norfolk, the proposed...
Several village boards will be seeking new members
HARTINGTON – Several village boards will be seeking new people to step up as the incumbent filing deadline has now passed for this year’s election. The incumbent filing deadline for the general election was Monday, July 15 for the races of Cedar County village boards, the Cedar-Knox Public Power District Board of Directors, the North Central Public Power District Board of Directors and the Educational Service Unit board of directors.
Town hall planned on school bond issue
RANDOLPH – The public will be able to hear more about proposed school improvements that will most likely be put forth in a bond issue. The public will be invited to listen, ask questions and voice opinions at a town hall meeting set for 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 1. There may be opportunities to tour the elementary and ag buildings prior to the town hall meeting. More details will be forthcoming, said Superintendent Daryl Schrunk.
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