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06/09/10 By Randy Bartley BROOKVILLE - Contrary to the old saying, these dogs can hunt and what they hunt are people, missing people. The Track & Trail Search and Rescue team is new but the members of the team are not new to search and rescue.
06/08/10 McCOOK, Nebraska -- Red Willow County commissioners received absolutely no inquiries about nor a single bid to buy or demolish the two-story white-frame apartment house at 524 Norris, north of the county courthouse in McCook, Nebraska.
02/15/10 Some of the people who came to Western Nebraska in the early days were adventurers, or speculators, looking for opportunities to make a fast buck. But, after 1862, many were Homesteaders, looking for a new beginning, a chance to wrest a living from 160 acres of "free" government prairie land.
01/12/10 Red Willow County's District 1 commissioner was elected to his 10th year as chairman during the county board's annual reorganization Monday morning. Commissioner Earl McNutt of McCook chaired his first meeting in January 2001. He was elected to the board of commissioners in 1998.
01/06/10 BEAVER CITY -- Red Willow County's new K-9 officer got her first opportunity to show off her tracking skills during a manhunt on New Year's Day in Furnas County.
12/18/09 BOYS NORTHERN LAKES LEAGUE Team (Overall) W L Perrysburg (4-0) 3 0 Rossford (4-0) 3 0 Bowling Green (2-2) 2 1 Southview (2-1) 2 1
12/05/09 1. Jynocel Basweti, 23 (Santa Fe, NM.), 2:16:18.2. Teklu-Tefera Deneke, 30 (Bronx, NY.), 2:16:38.3. Richard Kessio, 35 (Kennesaw, GA.), 2:17:29.4. Edward Kimosop, 30 (Coon Rapids, MN.), 2:20:19.5. Kipruto Rotich, 29 (Columbia, MO.), 2:24:46.6. Hillary Kogo, 30 (Nashville, TN.), 2:30:35.7. Brian Baillie, 27 (Carbondale, IL.), 2:30:36.8. Chris Herren, 26 (Nashville, TN.), 2:32:47.9. Ryan Giuliano ...
11/17/09 Grant Mollring has coaching in his blood. The University of Nebraska-Kearney assistant has descended from a long line of coaches in the Cambridge family. Grandpa Junior Mollring was a coach at Cambridge for many years.
10/28/09 There's probably a few people in the area that might not recognize Jeff Mollring by his real name. More affectionately known as Coach Mo, the 31-year coaching veteran will bring a successful career to an end at the end of the current school year.
09/29/09 Inventors, hermits and frontiersmen have all roamed the fields and forests of Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, to leave their marks on what was once only a dense wilderness.
09/08/09 Preps VOLLEYBALL West Liberty-Salem d. Mechanicsburg, 25-17, 25-11, 25-18. WLS: Parker & B.
08/28/09 Welcome home signs on chain-link fences in Bartley and on Highway 6&34 west of Indianola greet Nebraska National Guard Staff Sgt. Billy Jones and Master Sgt. John Herron, both of McCook, back home today after a year in Afghanistan with the Guard's Agricultural Development Team. John's wife, Pam, said that her daughter, Julie Ellis, honed in on "random chain-link fences on the highway" to create ...
08/26/09 Preps BOYS GOLF Tecumseh 147, Greenon 153 at Snyder Park TECUMSEH - Jeffers 35, Furlong 36, Rapp 38, Loney 38.
08/25/09 Preps BOYS SOCCER Catholic Central 1, Cin. Seven Hills 0 GOALS - Halula.
08/16/09 Linda Olson of Somerville has been appointed chairwoman of the board of trustees of Alternatives Inc., an Eatontown-based nonprofit social services agency. She succeeds Sam Guynes, who will remain as a trustee.
08/15/09 Phoenix Intern During the mid-1960s, local pediatrician Dr. Lola Reed saw a need in the Phoenixville community for childcare. In 1966, the Phoenixville Area Children's Learning Center (PACLC) opened its doors on Main Street, offering affordable, responsible childcare to local families.
08/15/09 Phoenix Intern By JESSA BARTLEY-MATTHEWS In the late 19th Century, the Reading Railroad laid 13 miles of new tracks at the request of local farmers and merchants, connecting Phoenixville and Byers Stations. Sandwiched between the two towns was Anselma, a stop along the railroad line that served the community by providing services such as a grist mill, a general store, a post office, and a ...
08/15/09 Phoenix Intern Open mic nights are increasingly emerging as a viable way for fresh talent to make their voices and instruments heard. Particularly during the summertime months when schools are on vacation and young folk roam free, area venues such as Newtown Square's Burlap and Bean, Spring City's Chaplins the Music Cafe, Phoenixville's Steel City Coffee House, and Doylestown's Puck, create ...
08/11/09 Phoenix Intern In a recent segment on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," host Melissa Block spoke with an auto technician in Wisconsin. The technician had recently taken on the role of executioner in the government's "Cash for Clunkers" program, which stipulates that in order for dealerships to be reimbursed for the value of the "clunker," it must first be disabled.
08/08/09 Goshen The installation of officers for the Goshen Lodge #365 Free and Accepted Masons was held on Friday, June 12, at Cavallini Italian Bistro, Park Place. Officers who were installed for the upcoming year include Kenneth Skyer, worshipful master; Louis Barbone, Jr., senior warden; Shawn Neely, junior warden; Charles Nagel, secretary; Edward Degan, treasurer; Clifford Bartley, trustee; Leonard ... |
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