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Cambridge volleyball team dominates McCook, Cozad
(High School Sports ~ 10/01/03)
The Cambridge volleyball team swept McCook and Cozad Tuesday at the McCook High School gymnasium. The Trojans defeated McCook 15-9, 15-7 and Cozad 15-6, 15-3. Cozad defeated Mccook 15-8, 15-5. In the McCook match, Cambridge's Chelsea Ruf had 14 set assists, 1 service aces and 3 service points...
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McCook wins against Lincoln Southeast
(High School Sports ~ 10/01/03)
LINCOLN -- McCook finished 3-0 in softball pool play to take home the first place trophy in the Lincoln Southeast Tournament on Saturday. "Our kids played well against good competition," Bison Coach Dale Lortz said. "Lisa (Friehe) threw very well and we had timely hits throughout the tournament," he said. "We are getting more offense out of more players."...
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Cambridge's Custer places 1st at Oberlin
(High School Sports ~ 10/01/03)
OBERLIN -- Cambridge's Kyle Custer continues to rack up first place finishes, winning the boys' gold medal at the 36th annual Oberlin Invitational Cross Country Meet on Tuesday. Under damp and cool conditions, Custer narrowly edged out the runner-up from Goodland, 16:30 to 16:32...
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Redirecting a wanderer
(Column ~ 10/01/03)
When we returned to the Denver area after our temporary exile to north central Wyoming, we arrived via an 18-month detour in Craig, Colo. In Craig we acquired our first "boughten" home, a 1965, 12X65', three bedroom mobile home. In returning to the Front Range we had to find a mobile home park that would accept a home of that vintage -- it was, by now, 1978 and many courts had age restrictions on mobile homes...
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Ban helicopters
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/01/03)
Dear Editor, We attended the open house for the proposed (Nebraska Aviation Training Area) and what the National Guard was saying, and what is in the environmental assessment are two different things. This environmental assessment was prepared by the military. ...
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Local citizens, statewide roles
(Editorial ~ 10/01/03)
Many regional residents pitch in to make Nebraska a better place.
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School wins fitness award
(Local News ~ 10/01/03)
LINCOLN -- Gov. Mike Johanns today announced that Imperial Grade School in Imperial, and Windy Hills Elementary in Kearney have been named "State Champions" by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sport. "I'd like to take this opportunity to extend my most sincere congratulations to Imperial Grade School and Windy Hills Elementary," Gov. ...
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