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MNB Seniors split with Colby
(Community Sports ~ 06/17/04)
McCook American Legion baseball squad to compete in North Platte Tournament The McCook National Bank Senior baseball team hosted Colby for a doubleheader at the Jaycees Sports Complex on Wednesday. Keyed by a five-run third inning in the first game of the twinbill, MNB defeated Colby 6-3...
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Gotsche makes U.S. Open field
(Community Sports ~ 06/17/04)
Great Bend, Kan., golfer is a two-time Mullen Pro-Am winner Heritage Hills is the home course for the McCook High School boys golf team, which has won two straight Nebraska Class B state titles and seven in the last 11 years. It is also the home course for defending Class B girls state champion Katherine Morell...
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Garald 'Jerry' Orman
(Obituary ~ 06/17/04)
Feb. 1, 1932-June 13, 2004 Garald "Jerry" Orman was born Feb. 1, 1932, in Hayes Center. He graduated from Curtis Nebraska State High School in 1949. He attended McCook Community College, graduating in 1951 with an associate of arts degree in journalism...
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Charles P. Hansen
(Obituary ~ 06/17/04)
Aug. 26, 1928-June 16, 2004 Charles Richard Hansen, 75, died Wednesday (June 16, 2004) at his home. He was born Aug. 26, 1928, to Laurits Christian and Agatha Christina (Mengers) Hansen in Kenmare, N.D. He graduated from Dannebrog High School in 1946 and attended Dana College in Blair for one year...
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Reynolds anniversary
(Anniversary ~ 06/17/04)
The family of Stan and Jeannine (Mockry) Reynolds is hosting an open house in honor of the couple's 50th anniversary June 19, 2-5 p.m., at the First Assembly of God Church Annex, 811 East C Street in McCook. The couple married June 13, 1954, at First Assembly of God Church. ...
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Nichols anniversary
(Anniversary ~ 06/17/04)
The family of Eddie and Donna (Carter) Nichols request a card shower for their 50th anniversary June 18. Cards will reach the couple at PO Box 397, Wauneta, NE 69045.
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Hospital budget limits rate hikes
(Local News ~ 06/17/04)
An increasing number of patients means that Community Hospital will be able to hold down rate hikes for the next fiscal year. It's simple economics. An increase in the number of medical staff members at Community Hospital in-creases the number of people served...
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Former NCTA teacher pleads guilty
(Local News ~ 06/17/04)
STOCKVILLE -- The former Curtis college teacher accused of felony theft has changed his plea to guilty and will be sentenced July 30. The charges against Steen D. Nichols were amended from Class III felony theft by unlawful taking to Class IV felony theft by unlawful taking and misappropriation of funds in court June 9. Nichols was accused of using a credit card belonging to the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture to purchase electronic equipment for his own use...
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Schools in talks for reorganization
(Local News ~ 06/17/04)
IMPERIAL -- Champion, Lamar, Imperial Grade School and Chase County High School may create one new district, with a new name and new district number, if reorganization talks proceed. The Imperial Republican newspaper reports that Lamar Grade School will most likely close after next school year, and all the schools within the Chase County High School district may reorganize as one K-12 school system for 2005-06...
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Garage salers urged to remove old signs
(Local News ~ 06/17/04)
Some cities charge a "cleaning deposit" if people want to post signs advertising their garage sales or special events. "Their $50 is refunded when the sale is over, and the sign and the tape and the staples are removed," said McCook City Manager John Bingham...
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Two-legged friends are the best
(Column ~ 06/17/04)
After the last three months I've learned to respect the men who travel extensively for their jobs and the women who stay behind to care for hearth and home. Brad's been working in Kimball since April 6 -- that's 72 days. While he's been furloughed on weekends, it hardly seemed like enough time to fit in everything that needed done...
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Building offers opportunity for right group
(Editorial ~ 06/17/04)
The Elks Lodge is moving on, but its property could still be an important community asset.
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'A place of peace and prayer'
(Local News ~ 06/17/04)
Parishioners walk among the statues of the renovated "Our Lady of Fatima" shrine Sunday morning, at St. Germanus Catholic Church in Arapahoe. At Mass and at a community lunch following the processional and Stations of the Cross, churchgoers celebrated the completion of the first phase of the renovation project and the hard work and dedication of the caretaker, Richard Snyder and organist Doris Snyder of Arapahoe. ...
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