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Robert 'Bob' Joseph Leitner
(Obituary ~ 06/18/14)
Robert 'Bob' Joseph Leitner June 20, 1926 - June 15, 2014 HERNDON, Kansas -- Robert "Bob" Joseph Leitner, 87, of Herndon, died Sunday (June 15, 2014), at Collier Hospice Center in Wheatridge, Colorado. He was born June 20, 1926, to Herman and Nellie (Heasley) Leitner in rural Herndon on the Leitner homestead. ...
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Betty Jean Holland
(Obituary ~ 06/18/14)
Betty Jean Holland Sept. 26, 1931 - June 15, 2014 BEAVER CITY, Neb. -- Betty Jean Holland, 82, of Kenesaw, Nebraska, formerly of Oxford, Nebraska, died Sunday (June 15, 2014), at Haven Home in Kenesaw. She was born Sept. 26, 1931, at Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Orville "Pat" and Viola (Pruett) Pruett. She married William G. "Billy" Holland and they made their home in Oxford. Because of health problems, she moved to the Haven Home in Kenesaw...
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On the record
(Other Record ~ 06/18/14)
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. Activity log These items are taken from reports filed by the McCook Police Department. The locations refer to block numbers, not specific addresses. If you have information about any of these reports, call the police department at (308) 345-3450...
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New partnership will help meet demand for techs
(Editorial ~ 06/18/14)
These words are being written on a 5-year-old Macintosh computer, using 4-year-old software, the image eventually finding its way onto a 50-year-old press to be distributed around the southwest corner of an 150-year-old state. The technology is functional and well-taken care of despite its age, but someone was needed to invent it, get it working, and restore it to working order when something inevitably goes wrong. (Keeping the state in order is a question for another time.)...
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Should voters decide the minimum wage?
(Column ~ 06/18/14)
These words are being written on a 5-year-old Macintosh computer, using 4-year-old software, the image eventually finding its way onto a 50-year-old press to be distributed around the southwest corner of an 150-year-old state. The technology is functional and well-taken care of despite its age, but someone was needed to invent it, get it working, and restore it to working order when something inevitably goes wrong. (Keeping the state in order is a question for another time.)...
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Sighting the celestial swan
(Column ~ 06/18/14)
These words are being written on a 5-year-old Macintosh computer, using 4-year-old software, the image eventually finding its way onto a 50-year-old press to be distributed around the southwest corner of an 150-year-old state. The technology is functional and well-taken care of despite its age, but someone was needed to invent it, get it working, and restore it to working order when something inevitably goes wrong. (Keeping the state in order is a question for another time.)...
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Probation extended in new drug, weapons charges
(Local News ~ 06/18/14)
McCOOK, Nebraska -- A convicted felon arrested in January, after a probation search of his home turned up more than a dozen bladed weapons and what officers described as a meth pipe manufacturing operation, was sentenced to additional probation time last week in Red Willow County District Court...
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