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Luella Marie Harrold
(Obituary ~ 04/17/14)
Luella Marie Harrold Oct. 17, 1929 - April 15, 2014 BEAVER CITY Nebraska -- Luella Marie Harrold, 84, of Beaver City, died Tuesday (April 15, 2014), at Phelps Memorial Hospital in Holdrege, Nebraska. She was born on Oct. 17, 1929, on the family farm in Furnas County, Nebraska, to Walter and Opal (Covington) Gerd...
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On the record
(Other Record ~ 04/17/14)
This information is gathered at the McCook Public Safety Center, the McCook office of the Nebraska State Patrol, the Red Willow County Courthouse, the Red Willow County Sheriff's Office and the McCook Humane Society. Police activity Activity log...
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Good news, bad news on property values
(Editorial ~ 04/17/14)
We've got good news and bad news; which would you like to hear first? The good news: if you're an average Nebraska property owner, your property has increased 12.45 percent in value, 29.1 percent if it's agricultural land. The bad news: if you're an average Nebraska property owner, your property has increased 12.45 percent in value, 29.1 percent if it's agricultural land...
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Christ in the Passover program set
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
McCOOK, Nebraska -- A table set with traditional Passover items is the centerpiece of a program, 7 p.m. Friday at the McCook Evangelical Free Church, linking the ancient Festival of Redemption to Christ as the Lamb of God. Presented by Avi Snyder from Jews for Jesus, the presentation will use Scripture as well as visual items to walk through a Jewish Passover seder, weaving the story of the Exodus together with the life, death and resurrection of Christ...
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Cross dedication ceremony Friday
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
CAMBRIDGE, Nebraska -- The public is invited to attend the dedication of a new cross at the very top of the "Jesus Saves" hill west of Cambridge, Nebraska, on Good Friday, April 18, at 6 p.m. The new nine-ton, 50-foot-tall cross will be blessed by the singing of "The Old Rugged Cross."...
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New seating slated for Weiland Field
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
McCOOK, Nebraska -- Upgraded seating at Weiland Field will begin this summer. Reporting on a recent facilities committee meeting, McCook School District Superintendent Grant Norgaard said Monday night at the regular school board meeting that aluminum seating and widening the aisles will begin at the far west corner at Weiland. About one third of the seating will be done, with work scheduled to begin this summer at a cost of about $7,500...
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Building 429, Family Force 5 to highlight show
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
McCOOK, Nebraska -- Top contemporary Christian artists Building 429, Family Force 5 and Hawk Nelson will perform at 6 p.m. Sunday, April 27, at the McCook City Auditorium. Sponsored by the Bison Boosters, the appearance, part of the "We Won't Be Shaken" tour, will also feature special guests Satellites & Sirens and Lybecker...
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Plea reached with second assailant
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
McCOOK, Nebraska -- A plea agreement was reached last week with the second of two men charged in connection with a break-in and assault at a South Street residence in January. The offender, David Michael Griffitt, 27, accepted an agreement admitting guilt to misdemeanor assault and is scheduled for sentencing at 1:30 p.m. on June 9...
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Suspected drug activity
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
Red Willow County, Nebraska, Sheriff's Deputy Sgt. Justin Davis, right, and a Nebraska State Patrol trooper bring two of three dogs out of the basement of a home at 901 W. Third in McCook, about 8 a.m. today. Sheriff Gene Mahon said that officers, suspecting drug activity, took into custody two males and two females, and transported them to the county's detention center and to Phelps County jail in Holdrege. ...
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On display in Washington
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
A painting by Southern Valley High School student Thomas Hoxmeier of Orleans, "Then There Were Three," took first place in the 2014 Congressional Art Competition: An Artistic Discovery, and will be on display in the U.S. Capitol for one year. U.S. Rep. ...
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