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    PORTLAND REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

    11/19/10 A sampling of single-family-home sales recorded in Portland in September, the most recent month for which data is available. This week: North/Northeast Portland west of 82nd Avenue.
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    Football Returns Home To Take On #6 Stanford

    11/08/10 After dropping another one-point heartbreaker on the road to USC, ASU will have to rebound from the 34-33 loss as they host the #7/9 Stanford Cardinal.
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    Football. Football Returns Home To Take On #6 Stanford

    11/08/10 After dropping another one-point heartbreaker on the road to USC, ASU will have to rebound from the 34-33 loss as they host the #7/9 Stanford Cardinal. The Cardinal and Sun Devils will square off at Frank Kush Field/Sun Devil Stadium on Saturday, November 13. The Devils scored on a kick return and an interception return against the Trojans, but a Trojan field goal with three minutes left proved ...
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    The market for beef cattle is drying up

    11/05/10 AINSWORTH, Neb.In this Great Plains ranching town, cowboys still lasso steers as part of their daily routine and cattle producers like Bob Sears still take pride in the long tradition of raising American beef. But Sears and many other ranchers say the market for domestic meat has withered to the ...
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    District volleyball pairings

    10/29/10 District champions advance to the state tournament Nov. 11-13 inGrand Island.
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    Herd of issues

    10/28/10 AINSWORTH (AP) - In this Great Plains ranching town, cowboys still lasso steers as part of their daily routine and cattle producers like Bob Sears still take pride in the long tradition of raising American beef.
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    Ranchers woes could lead to poorer meat

    10/25/10 AINSWORTH, Nebraska In this Great Plains ranching town, cowboys still lasso steers as part of their daily routine, and cattle producers like Bob Sears still take pride in the long tradition of raising American beef.
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    With cattle industry's woes, quality of beef could suffer

    10/25/10 In this Great Plains ranching town, cowboys still lasso steers as part of their daily routine and cattle producers like Bob Sears still take pride in raising American beef.
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    Woes in the beef industry may mean poorer meat in the U.S.

    10/24/10 The cash market for domestic beef has been declining slowly for years. But the Associated Press interviewed cattle producers in the nation's big ranching states who reported having no choice but to sell the vast majority of their cattle to
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    Ranching struggles may cut quality

    10/24/10 In this Great Plains ranching town, cowboys still lasso steers as part of their daily routine, and cattle producers like Bob Sears still take pride in the long tradition of raising American beef.
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    Weeder wins third straight

    10/23/10 LHF/NG runner takes individual title at Class D State CrossCountry Meet
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    Fremont boys cap year with Class A state title

    10/22/10 Friday was a good day for Fremont. The Tigers won the Class Aboys state title with 43 points. Kearney was second with 95 andMillard South third with 128. Fremont's was the best team score inClass A since Omaha Benson scored 37 points in 2001.
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    AP Nebraska high school football rankings

    10/20/10 1. Millard South (7-1), 1, def. Papillion-La Vista South 56-21, at Omaha Northwest. 2. Millard West (7-1), 2, def. Omaha Benson 56-26, Omaha Burke. 3. Millard North (6-2), 3, def. Omaha South 51-0, at Bellevue East.
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    Scoreboard For Sept. 22, 2010

    09/22/10 City Bowling CLASSIC HIGH TEAM GAME: (9/15) Barta Electric 835; (9/8) H&K Oil 887
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    YOUR COMMENTS

    09/16/10 Freshman Ceara O'Donnell tallied a goal in each half to lead Annapolis to a season-opening 3-0 victory over Arundel in field hockey yesterday. Kayla Devlin added a first-half goal for the Panthers.
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    CSU's Carr recieves medical hardship waiver

    07/31/10 A strong sophomore class on the CSU men's basketball team picked up a talented addition Friday, when the NCAA granted Jesse Carr a medical hardship waiver.
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    TC's Heineman Heads West

    07/08/10 TRAVERSE CITY - When Chris Heineman signed on with the Traverse City North Stars back in 2006, he became the youngest player in the North American Hockey League outside of the Team USA Under-17 squad.
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    Tuesday Top Ten 2010-06-08

    06/09/10 TULSA, Okla. (June 8, 2010) -- After a week off to recover from an overdose of Memorial Day racing action and, more importantly, to pay respects to one of the true legends of this racing era last Tuesday, Tuesday's Top Ten returns with assorted items concerning the past couple of weekends of American Sprint Car Series festivities.
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    Series Little Rock report, results 2010-06-05

    06/07/10 Bacon is Sizzlin' with Lucas Oil ASCS Three-Peat after I-30 Score! LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (June 5, 2010) -- It was just a week ago that Broken Arrow, Oklahoma's Brady Bacon was searching for that elusive first Lucas Oil ASCS presented by K&N Filters National triumph.
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    For the Record

    06/03/10 May 21-27, 2010 Serena Joanne Colvin, 1208 E. Clark, Vermillion: Unauthorized parking in handicapped space, $53.50 plus costs. Jerry A. Jungemann, 431 N. Pine St., Vermillion: Theft by insufficient funds check, $81 plus costs; Theft by insufficient funds check, $81 plus costs.
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