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Firefighters awarded federal grant
(Local News ~ 11/06/03)
WASHINGTON -- The McCook Fire Department will receive $19,936 for training material, thanks to a federal grant announced Wednesday. U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson announced that the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Fire Administration will distribute the twenty-first round of the 2003 grants approved by the Department of Homeland Security to Nebraska fire departments...
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Betty Pantenburg Hayter
(Obituary ~ 11/06/03)
Betty Pantenburg Hayter, loving wife and mother passed on to her new life on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003. Betty was the daughter of Arthur and Alice McKenna Pantenburg. She graduated from McCook High School in 1940. She married Walter Vernon Hayter on Aug. 17, 1941, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church...
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McCook Bison pound Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 11/06/03)
McCook will host the York Dukes at 2 p.m. Monday.
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Four area football teams survive, move to next round
(High School Sports ~ 11/06/03)
Cambridge, Chase County, Eustis-Farnam, Arapahoe advance to the state quarterfinals.
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MCC men played tough against No. 14 NJC, says coach Orton
(College Sports ~ 11/06/03)
The McCook Community College men's basketball team had their first game of the 2003-2004 season against the highly ranked men of northeastern Junior College. The final score for the game was 86-79 in favor of NJC. NJC hit the preseason polls at No. 14 in the nation...
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Thanksgiving message
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/06/03)
**Dear Editor, In just a few short days, hopefully, you, with family members and friends will gather to celebrate the traditional Thanksgiving Day festivities. In anticipation of this very important day in our lives may I offer my annual Thanksgiving Day message:...
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don't cut costs at risk of city safety
(Editorial ~ 11/06/03)
Politics is a harsh and cruel business. No matter how you look at it, there are only a few people who have the strength and intestinal fortitude to put themselves up for public criticism on a daily basis. But they go into that world fully understanding that their decisions will be criticized, their actions will be analyzed and in many instances their character will be assassinated. ...
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Think of a dish as a fish
(Column ~ 11/06/03)
The hunting season is under way and I'm hoping that Brad is as pleased as I would like him to be at having me as a hunting partner. For the last six years, I've come to enjoy many of Brad's outdoor hobbies such as hunting, fishing and camping. Now, all I have to do is get him to enjoy some of my indoor hobbies -- such as vacuuming, laundry and dishes...
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