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Bison senior will take talents to MCC diamond
(High School Sports ~ 11/18/21)
McCOOK, Neb. — McCook High School senior Katie Taylor signed a national letter of intent Wednesday to continue her softball career at McCook Community College. “Katie’s a great kid and to be able to get a local player makes it even more special for us,” MCC softball coach Kevin Kaalberg said...
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'Complete' Cowboys finished Wildcat super run in semis
(High School Sports ~ 11/18/21)
WALLACE, Neb. — A 53-point first half and 438 rushing yards Friday night showed Cody-Kilgore’s worthy of playing for the Six-Man state football championship. “Cody-Kilgore is a great team,” Wallace coach Eric Miller remarked following the Cowboys’ 72-28 semifiinal win over his Wallace Wildcats. “They have it all: size, speed, strength, instincts, and toughness. Congratulations to them and good luck in the championship.”...
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McCook senior a master disrupter of volleyball landings
(High School Sports ~ 11/18/21)
McCOOK, Neb. — Safe landings were nearly impossible for volleyballs when Peyton Doucet gets in the flight path. The McCook senior was probably a terror along parade routes if candy ever was tossed. Tumbling, rolling, diving and sliding have been her daily routine since first hitting the Bison volleyball court...
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Robert (Bob) J. Frossard
(Obituary ~ 11/18/21)
Robert (Bob) J. Frossard Nov. 17, 1941 - Nov. 13, 2021 CHANDLER, Ariz. — Robert (Bob) J. Frossard, age 79, went home peacefully to the Lord on Nov. 13, 2021 at his home in Chandler. Bob was born on Nov. 17, 1941, to his parents, Fredrick and Verna Frossard in McCook, Neb. He attended college in Milford, Neb., where he studied auto body...
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Latest and best from bowling in McCook
(Community Sports ~ 11/18/21)
McCOOK, Neb. — Jason Hoppe was just two pins from a perfect “300” game while posting the best scratch game, scratch series and handicap games during men’s bowling last week. Stockman’s Feed made a strong move into the top two leagues with all recent results appearing below:...
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Light Up McCook!
(Local News ~ 11/18/21)
McCOOK, Neb. - The holidays have come a bit early to McCook this year, but if Wednesday night’s vision is any indication of the things to come, McCook promises to be magical this holiday season. The McCook Chamber, and the McCook Community Foundation Fund sponsored a “Light Up McCook” decorating contest in an attempt to “make McCook shine” prior to hosting several visitors in the upcoming days...
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City to get new entry signs
(Local News ~ 11/18/21)
McCOOK, Neb. — Two locations have been suggested by city staff for new entry signs to the city. The McCook City Council was updated at the regular council meeting Monday night on progress being made on the entry signs. Councilman Gene Weedin made the request at the Nov. 1 meeting, along with the request for an update on the new columbarium at Memorial Cemetery,...
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McCook Farm, Ranch & Hemp Expo begins tomorrow
(Local News ~ 11/18/21)
McCOOK, Neb. - Activity is beginning to pick up at the Red Willow County Fairgrounds as one of the biggest events of the year will open at 9:00 a.m. on Friday. The McCook Farm, Ranch & Hemp Expo, now in its 12th year, is organized by Darren and Tana Dale, along with Chance Koetter...
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Council okays leasing property to developer
(Local News ~ 11/18/21)
McCOOK, Neb. — Land inside city limits that was once used as a landfill will be leased to an interested developer. The McCook City Council gave city staff authorization Monday night to draft an agreement with a developer who wants to lease 14.37 acres of city property for commercial purposes. The property, located south of the intersection of north U.S. Highway 83 and Highways 6-34, was formerly a landfill. The property runs along U.S. Highways 6-34, up to the Walmart parking lot...
- Donald “Rusty” Lepper (Obituary ~ 11/18/21)
- Ronald Frances Hanthorn (Obituary ~ 11/18/21)
- Bruce Marvin Swanson (Obituary ~ 11/18/21)
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