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The Cedar County News was founded on January 13, 1898 by Z.M. Baird. [5] [6] In 1900, the paper was purchased by A.V. Parker. [7] The paper was later owned by Frank Kelley and his son George, who sold the paper in 1914. [8] J.P. O'Furey purchased the Cedar County News in 1915 and he became president of the Nebraska Press Association in 1922.
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Hartington includes a number of historic buildings. These include three brick structures on the National Register of Historic Places : the Prairie School Hartington City Hall and Auditorium (1921-1923), the Romanesque Revival Cedar County Courthouse (1890-1891), and the Colonial Revival Hartington Hotel (1917).
The county seat is Hartington. [2] The county was formed in 1857, and was named for the Cedar tree groves in the area. [3] [4] [5] In the Nebraska license plate system, Cedar County is represented by the prefix 13 (it had the 13th-largest number of vehicles registered in the county when the license plate system was established in 1922).
In 1897, J.C. Seacrest, a former reporter for the Nebraska State Journal, purchased the Lincoln Evening News, which was published by the State Journal as an evening edition. [4] By 1922, Seacrest had changed the name of the Lincoln Evening News to the Lincoln Evening Journal and become the majority owner of the State Journal Company. [4]
He was a member of the Nebraska House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party. Burney was a Congregationalist. [1] Burney married Julia A. Jones in 1880 and they had six children. Their son, Dwight, served as the 30th Governor of Nebraska. [2]
The Neligh Journal was published in 1875, and in 1879, The Republican appeared. The Neligh Leader , established in 1885, was edited by three generations of the Best family. Purchased by Loren Fry, who served as the Nebraska Press Association Board president in 1963, [ 3 ] it celebrated 100 years of continuous publication.
5701 Center Street, Omaha, Nebraska Westlawn-Hillcrest Funeral Home and Memorial Park is a funeral home , cemetery and crematory located at 5701 Center Street in Omaha , Nebraska . [ 1 ]