- MCC men deliver last-minute victory over Lancers (Community Sports ~ 12/05/22)
- Breakdown of Bison's opening weekend on the mats (High School Sports ~ 12/05/22)
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EWC edge McCook women at the buzzer, 57-56
(College Sports ~ 12/05/22)
The Eastern Wyoming Community College women scored the game-winning basket in the final 20 seconds of play Saturday at home to down McCook Community College 57-56. The Lancers tied the game at 55-55 with 37 seconds left in the game. Vanessa Jurewicz (sophomore, Stockholm, Sweden) was fouled and made one of two free throws to put MCC up 56-55 with 21.1 seconds remaining on the clock. After a timeout, Eastern’s Ines Gnahore found room in the lane and hit a game-winning layup...
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Husker men score biggest win in years over No. 7 Jays
(College Sports ~ 12/05/22)
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Sam Griesel grew up in Lincoln watching his hometown Nebraska Cornhuskers lose to in-state rival Creighton year after year. Days like Sunday were what he envisioned when he decided to play his final season for the Huskers after spending the previous four years at North Dakota State...
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Nebraska women trounce Top 20 Terrapins, 90-67
(College Sports ~ 12/05/22)
College Park, Md. - Jaz Shelley, Isabelle Bourne, Allison Weidner and Alexis Markowski all provided huge performances, as Nebraska snapped No. 20 Maryland's 15-game series domination in a 90-67 pounding of the Terrapins at the Xfinity Center on Sunday...
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Christmas Lights Parade
(Local News ~ 12/05/22)
McCOOK, Neb. — A chilly Norris Avenue was crowded with viewers and the number of floats rivaled the Heritage Days parade as Cornerstone Insurance won top entry honors in the Chamber of Commerce/KICX Christmas Lights Parade, followed by BlessEngs Day Care in second and a tie between VK and Hot Tub Brokers for third...
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Windy arrival
(Local News ~ 12/05/22)
Santa Claus loses his hat after arriving at Ben Nelson Regional Airport Saturday afternoon. Norris Avenue was a busy place later in the day, with carriage rides and a preview performance of A Christmas Carol.
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NPPD: No commitment to solar farm
(Local News ~ 12/05/22)
COLUMBUS, Neb. — Despite a Grand Island company’s plan to build a solar farm near McCook, the Nebraska Public Power District has no plans for such a plant or commitments to use it, according to an NPPD spokesman. Premiere Energy plans to submit a conditional use permit to county officials later this month, planning what could eventually be a thousand-acre solar farm named in honor of early public power proponent Sen. George W. Norris of McCook...
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High levels of respiratory illness circulating
(Local News ~ 12/05/22)
McCOOK, Neb. — High levels of respiratory illness have been noted to be circulating in the Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department. These illnesses include colds, influenza, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus), and COVID-19. These can all have similar symptoms so it can be very challenging to know what you or your loved ones may be suffering from. For those at risk of getting very sick, it’s important to get tested so the right treatment can be prescribed...
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