07/29/10 The following businesses or individuals filed bankruptcy petitions in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Tampa from May 20-26, 2010. Chapter 7 filings are for companies and/or individuals whose assets are being liquidated to pay creditors. Chapter 11 is for companies seeking to reorganize while under bankruptcy court protection; and Chapter 13 is for individuals who are working out a repayment of debts.
07/16/10 Courtesy photoTerry Bradshaw, a Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles starting in the 1970s, addresses the media during a conference introducing his endorsement deal with the EverGreen Recreational Vehicles company Thursday in...
07/14/10 Beaufort's Rob Simmons lost to Harris English of Athens, Ga., in the first round of match play
07/14/10 - The York First United Methodist Church will host an Ice Cream Social on Thursday, July 15 from 6 - 8:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. A freewill offering will be taken for the local Health & Welfare fund.
07/14/10 - The Commodity Supplemental Food Program distribution clinic will be held in York at 3401 North Lincoln Avenue, on Tuesday, July 13. An appointment is suggested.
07/03/10 The Post's Broncos writer responds to your questions in Mike Klis' Broncos Mailbag. In this installment, Mike tackles 10 Q's, including one about the team's 2-8 finish to the season.
07/02/10 Conservationists discuss plant communities at Carter Canyon Ranch during a plant identification class. Participants included Rich Nelson, left, Pat Reece, Gerry Steinauer and Dave George.
06/23/10 The National Weather Service in Hastings is warning about the threat of flooding along the Platte River all the way from Cozad to east of Grand Island in Hamilton and Merrick counties.
06/19/10 Rookie Jahvid Best busts loose for a big gain on the latest football Big Board.
06/14/10 While he has officially retired from NEBRASKAland magazine, photographer and writer Bob Grier has no plans of putting his camera down. Here, Grier takes advantage of the scenery at the Wildcat Hills south of Gering.
06/13/10 Gering Postmaster Jim Casson holds the commemorative cancellation stamp created for the 150th Pony Express re-ride. Photo by Katie Bradshaw Normally, the National Pony Express Association Re-Ride keeps up a blistering pace, riders pushing day and night to cover 2,000 miles in 10 days.
06/09/10 Awaiting the signal to brandish their scissors for the Murphy Ranch opening are, from left, Hod Kozman of Platte River Basin Environments, Inc., Marge Taylor and Chet Fliesbach, who once lived on the property, and Jason Skold, TNC director of conservation programs.
06/09/10 NeighborWorks Northeast Nebraska celebrated National NeighborWorks Week and National Homeownership Month with its second annual NeighborWorks Luncheon Tuesday.
06/08/10 Next to the New Meadowlands sit the skeletal remains of the former Giants Stadium. Popular belief states that construction crews with wrecking balls and large machinery caused the large patch of destruction and rubble at the foot of the brand new football palace. Giants fans, however, know the truth. The stadium was crushed upon impact when the 2009 season, and any hopes of a Giants dynasty ...
05/17/10 Meet the Warrior of the Week. Tech. Sgt. Jamie Scott McCarrison is a 376th Air Expeditionary Wing equal opportunity advisor deployed from Offutt AFB, Nebraska. She hails from Fulton, N.Y and is a 1991 grad of G. Ray Bodley High School.
05/15/10 BRADSHAW -- The Auxiliary to VFW Post #1450 of Bradshaw will meet at 1:30 p.m., Monday, May 17 at the Community Building. Please plan to attend as Memorial Day and year end things are being finalized.
05/11/10 News-Times/Kate Burke Lyle Johnston built a shop behind his garage to house the commercial sewing machine, sewing table, and bolts of fabric he uses to reupholster vehicle seats.
05/10/10 Jessica Arreguin, left, and Kaci Ritterbush are excited about their upcoming WNCC study abroad trip to Spain. Photo by Katie Bradshaw About a dozen students are soon to embark on an experience that may change the way their brains work.
05/10/10 "An enterprising newspaper that is thoroughly alive to the interests of a community has probably more to do with the advancement and progress of that community than any other one factor," said a writer in the Memorial and Biographical Record in Nebraska published in 1899.
05/08/10 News-Times/Eric J Eckert The looks of Nebraska Avenue have drastically changed, with the removal of all the trees in the public right-of-way, from First to Sixth Street. |