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Community Hospital to offer radiation oncology services
(Local News ~ 02/23/13)
McCOOK, Nebraska -- Community Hospital officials are excited to announce the upcoming addition of radiation oncology services. The new service will allow patients to receive radiation in McCook at Community Hospital as part of their cancer treatment...
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Four submit names for 11th District county judge
(Local News ~ 02/23/13)
LINCOLN, Nebraska -- Mark R. McKeone, Cozad; Gary G. Peterson, Broken Bow; Jeffrey M. Wightman, Lexington; and Todd D. Wilson, Elwood, have submitted applications for appointment as County Judge in the 11th Judicial District consisting of Arthur, Chase, Dawson, Dundy, Frontier, Furnas, Gosper, Hayes, Hitchcock, Hooker, Keith, Lincoln, Logan, McPherson, Perkins, Red Willow, and Thomas Counties. ...
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'Mentally retarded' to be banned from state law?
(Local News ~ 02/23/13)
LINCOLN, Nebraska -- The offensive term "mentally retarded" would be replaced with "intellectual disability" in Nebraska's laws under LB343. The Health and Human Services Committee listened to public testimony Wednesday, Feb. 20 at the hearing for the bill, which was introduced by Sen. Colby Coash of Lincoln...
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Who you lookin' at?
(Local News ~ 02/23/13)
An owl peers sharply from his perch in a garage in McCook, Nebraska.
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Shoveling out
(Local News ~ 02/23/13)
McCook Daily Gazette drivers Elmer Frick and Roger McCormick shovel snow away from the tires of a Gazette delivery car late Thursday afternoon, as more snow piles up as they dig. Gazette production manager Lloyd Shields finally was able to free the car from the cold grasp of the deep snow by pulling it out backwards...
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Electronics stolen, damaged Feb. 8-9
(Local News ~ 02/23/13)
McCOOK, Nebraska -- This week's crime of the week is a Theft and Criminal Mischief report on file with the Red Willow County Sheriff's Department. During the late evening hours of Friday Feb. 8th, or early morning hours of Saturday Feb. 9, 2013, someone removed two Seismic Geophone's which is used in the exploration of petroleum products from farm ground in southern Red Willow County. ...
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Norton contestant leaving for Branson and Mrs. Kansas/Missouri Pageant Feb. 27
(Local News ~ 02/23/13)
NORTON, Kansas -- A buzz of activity is swirling around Lori Shields, Norton, as she prepares to represent northwest Kansas in the Mrs. Kansas Pageant. A full-time mom, a teacher aide at Eisenhower Elementary School, Norton, and resident manager of The Haven, Norton, Mrs. Shields plans to leave Feb. 27 for the combined Kansas/Missouri pageant at the Welk Theatre and Resort in Branson, Mo., March 1-2...
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