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07/17/11 Ella L. Brown, 95, of Olathe, Kan., formerly of Lexington, died Tuesday, July 12, 2011, at Olathe Medical Center in Olathe. Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 19, 2011, at 10:30 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Lexington with the Rev. Matt Coplen officiating.
07/16/11 SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- University of Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez is being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend this weekend for his years spent coaching the Badgers football team.
07/16/11 After turning Wisconsin into a national power, Barry Alvarez's induction just adds up.
07/13/11 Kent Mann, who has served 19 years as principal at Grand Island Senior High, has offered his resignation.
07/10/11 Idled machinists and new refugees do the lifting outside of University Village. Someone from a war-torn land will sleep on a bed once used by college students, carried by out-of-work machinists and loaded into trucks by fellow refugees.
07/10/11 KEARNEY - University of Nebraska Regent and Kearney attorney Kent Schroeder has appealed his misdemeanor larceny conviction. Schroeder's attorney and son-in-law Brandon Brinegar filed the notice of intent to appeal last week in Buffalo County Court.
07/09/11 Five years ago, 18-year-old Joey Tucker of Lexington was on top of the world. He had been playing guitar for years and was making it as a player and songwriter. Friends were saying he would make it big in Nashville . Joey, a music student at Guilford Technical Community College, just wanted to form his own blues band and tour.
07/02/11 The Central District Health Department was awarded a two-year grant worth $654,382 by the Nebraska Office of Health Disparities and Health Equity, said Teresa Anderson, the Health Department's director.
06/29/11 Towns are preparing for another Fourth of July holiday as Dawson County-area communities prepare for the Independence Day festivities. Lexington will hold a barbecue at the Heartland Military Museum of Military Vehicles starting at 6 p.m. Monday, until the food is gone.
06/28/11 Darrell Dwain Svoboda, 70, of Lexington, died Sunday, June 19, 2011, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. Services will be Thursday, June 23, 2011, at 10:30 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church in Lexington with Pastor Don Wilken officiating.
06/28/11 KEARNEY - Long before there were farms and towns along the Platte River or bridges and highways to confine its flows, Mother Nature often restored ecosystems with wildfires and floods.
06/27/11 LEXINGTON, Neb. (AP) - Authorities have identified the victims of an accident near North Platte that killed two people.
06/27/11 The Centers for Disease Control estimates that 21% of the 1.2 million Americans living with HIV are unaware of their HIV status.
06/23/11 KEARNEY - Almost all Dawson and Nebraska Public Power District customers have power again after Monday night's storm.
06/22/11 Darrell Dwain Svoboda, 70, of Lexington, died Sunday, June 19, 2011, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.
06/22/11 Visit CITIZEN-TIMES.com/beerguy to read past columns and to explore the Asheville beer engine, a data base of brews made in Asheville and Buncombe County.
06/21/11 The Nebraska Rural Development Commission and Nebraska Department of Economic Development have awarded $183,975 in Agricultural Innovation and Value-Added Ag grants to nine projects.
06/21/11 Kenneth W. Rice, 69 years of age, of Lexington, died with his family by his side on Friday, June 17, 2011 at the Tri-County Hospital in Lexington.
06/15/11 Omaha, NE (WLTX, KMTV, AP) - Crews in Omaha, Nebraska are working to stop rising floodwaters from harming people--and affecting the upcoming College World Series.
06/14/11 The feed mill of Tyson Foods Inc. at Nashville, Ark., has been fined a sum of $70,000 by The Occupational Safety and Health Administration . |