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    HARLAN – A standing ovation greeted a group of Harlan Community High School athletes Friday night, as family, friends and the community recognized the district’s Special Olympics athletes.    

SHELBY COUNTY CATTLEMEN BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    The Shelby County Cattlemen board and their spouses along with more than 700 guests helped raise more than $60,000 on Sat., Feb. 6 at St. Mary’s Parish Hall.    Funds raised will go toward the Shelby County Fair trophy awards, college scholarships, heifer scholarship program, beef promotion and the banquet.

Committee reviews school calendar

    HARLAN – A committee of community members, school staff and school board members is working to develop a recommendation for next year’s Harlan Community School District calendar.    An initial meeting was held in January, and additional meetings are planned.    The committee’s challenge is to develop a calendar to be reviewed by school administration, and eventually be brought to the board of education for final adoption.  HCS Superintende

HCSD plans for enrollment losses

    HARLAN – The Harlan Community School District is planning for future expected losses in enrollment and the financial decreases that will come with fewer students in the classroom.    At a meeting of the board of education January 25, HCS Superintendent of Schools Justin Wagner said it’s important to note that even though this year the district shows an 18.85 increase in students, future projections show drastically different numbers.    An

County approves pay raise for elected officials

    COUNTY – Elected officials in Shelby County will see a 2.5 percent raise next year following approval by the Shelby County Board of Supervisors.    Supervisors Steve Kenkel, Roger Schmitz and Charlie Parkhurst approved the raise after discussion of the county compensation board’s recommendation last month.    The compensation board had recommended a 3.5 percent increase and an additional 0.5 percent catch-up increase for all elected offici

Local wrestlers chase state berths on Saturday

 REGIONAL -- A combined 17 wrestlers from Harlan Community, AHSTW and Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton will be vying for state tournament berths Saturday when they compete in separate district tournaments held at Atlantic and Underwood.

FIVE ALIVE Trend continues as Cyclones advance five to district meet

 HARLAN -- For the seventh year in a row, Harlan Community advanced exactly five wrestlers from sectionals to districts on Saturday, also qualifying for regional duals as a team after placing second in the Class 2-A, Sectional 3 Tournament at Glenwood. HCHS freshman Ronan Noeth earned a sectional championship at 106 pounds while teammates Brandon Trevino (120), Austin Knudson (126), Elias Shaeffer (132) and Jacob Wingert (160) each placed seco

Cyclone girls wrap up conference crown

 HARLAN -- In steady, business-like fashion, the Harlan Community girls just keep on winning basketball games. The top-ranked Cyclones wrapped up a third straight unblemished Hawkeye Ten Conference championship here Friday night, using a 21-5 second-quarter run to pull away from Glenwood for a 70-40 victory. Seniors Jordyn Moser (24) and Taylor Frederick (22) combined for 46 points as HCHS improved to 16-1 overall and once again finished confe

Rasmussen scores 41 in HCHS win vs. Atlantic

 HARLAN -- When two of the Hawkeye Ten’s top players combine for 56 points and 31 rebounds in a head-to-head showdown, it’s usually the story of the game. On Thursday night in Harlan, however, it was merely an intriguing sub-plot. Harlan Community point guard Caleb Rasmussen stole the show with a memorable 41-point, six-assist performance as the fourth-ranked (3-A) Cyclones led wire-to-wire in a 79-68 (non-conference) win over No.

Cyclone boys avenge Glenwood

 HARLAN -- The deck was certainly not stacked in favor of Harlan Community Friday night, but the Cyclones didn’t seem to mind. Playing 24 hours after a hard-fought win over Atlantic and facing a rested Glenwood team that handed HCHS its only conference loss 20 days earlier, all the Cyclones did was lead from start to finish, avenging the Rams 78-70 in a physical non-conference battle. Combined with recent wins over Kuemper Catholic (67-32) and

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