- Bison boys hold off Indians to rule Hoehner title chase again (High School Sports ~ 03/29/24)
- Bison girls take close second to Hays at Hoehner (High School Sports ~ 03/29/24)
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Immigration anxiety: A voice from the past
(Column ~ 03/29/24)
Our recent snowstorm allowed me to catch up on some reading, including an essay in “Imprimis,” a newsletter I have received since the late 1980s. The piece addressed our current immigration issues, comparing the rate of crossings to those in 1960 when the Eisenhower Administration began keeping track of those numbers. ...
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Thomas Lee White
(Obituary ~ 03/29/24)
Thomas Lee White March 21 1945 - March 24 2024 ELWOOD Neb. - Thomas Lee White, age 79, passed away Sunday, March 24, 2024 at Elwood Care Center, Elwood, Neb. three days after his 79th birthday. He was born March 21, 1945 in Westmoreland, Kan. to Harold and Doris (Fairchild) White...
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Michael Augustine Cady
(Obituary ~ 03/29/24)
Michael Augustine Cady April 23 1961 - March 27 2024 McCOOK, Neb. - Michael Augustine Cady, 63, passed away after a short sickness in the VA hospital. Michael was born in Arvada, Colo. on April 23, 1961 to Ome Edward Cady and Mary Jean Cady of Denver, Colo...
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Local authors set for Buffalo Commons First Tuesday
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — National Library Week is early in April. With that in mind the Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival Planning committee will feature local authors at their First Tuesday event April 2 from 7 – 8 pm at the Bieroc Café. Christian romance author and self-proclaimed coffee addict, pickleball enthusiast, storyteller and friend, Jennifer Rodewald, will be the featured speaker and explain how she came to write and be published. ...
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Will city strike it rich taxing 'Games of Skill'?
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
McCOOK Neb. — The City Council will hear and vote on the first of three readings of Ordinance No. 2024-3078, which amends the City of McCook’s Code of Ordinances by adding Chapter 121, titled “Games of Skill,” to Title XI Business Regulations. The council meets at 5:30 p.m. Monday, April 1, at the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, 505 West C...
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Curtis community plays out timeless Easter story
(State News ~ 03/29/24)
CURTIS Neb. - Sunday, March 24, 2024, marked the 62nd annual Palm Sunday Easter Pageant in Curtis, Neb. The pageant consists of living pictures made up of volunteers that tell the story of Easter through 17 different scenes set to music and narration...
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Sen. Murman hears concerns over 'tax shift'
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
McCOOK Neb. — During a regular call with the McCook Chamber of Commerce, Senator Dave Murman focused on two central committees, the revenue and the education committees, particularly concerning Nebraska’s school funding and property tax relief by increasing foundation aid by $1,500 per student for the next school year...
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McCook 'Y' youth softball deadline in just one week
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — McCook YMCA leaders are happy to announce that registration is now open for the 2024 Youth Softball League sponsored by Midwest Liberty FCU. Divisions will be formed for the following age groups: Pre-K/Kindergarten and 1st/2nd grade. The deadline to register for Youth Softball is Friday, April 5...
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Latest from McCook YMCA Adult Volleyball Leagues
(Community Sports ~ 03/29/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — Scores from the McCook YMCA Women’s Adult League volleyball matches on Thursday. Women’s Recreational Wagner Chevrolet 2-0 over Pancake Posers Wagner Chevrolet 2-0 over Beta Blockers Pancake Posers 2-0 over Paz Get Served 2-0 over Beta Blockers...
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Wolves, Broncos both place second at Sutherland invite
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/24)
SUTHERLAND, Neb. — Team scores and all Gazette-area top six placers from Thursday's Sutherland Boosters Club Track-Field Invitational. BOYS Teams: 1. Hershey 154, 2. Maywood-Hayes Center 99. 3. Paxton 65, 4. Hitchcock County 56, 5. Sutherland 40, 6. Sandhills Valley 32, 7. Wallace 29, 8. South Platte 22, 9. Wauneta-Palisade 20, 10. Creek Valley 6...
- Mary Kathryn Eddy (Obituary ~ 03/29/24)
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