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Nation's No. 11-rated team spoils MCC hoops season debut
(College Sports ~ 11/02/22)
The McCook Community College women’s basketball team opened the season Tuesday with a 99-69 loss to No. 11 Iowa Western at the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center. “We’re a young group and it really showed tonight,” said MCC Coach Brandon Pritchett. “It was probably one of the sloppiest first games we’ve had here.”...
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Bond vote will have consequences
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/02/22)
Dear Editor, Voters of McCook are being asked to approve a new pool and sports complex. We are being told to support the youth and businesses by voting for them. Youth are high on my priority list, but we have to pause and think about some of the consequences if this passes...
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Tegtmeier: I'm pro-education, not anti-public school
(Local News ~ 11/02/22)
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. – A past educator who also holds a current Nebraska teaching certificate would like to represent District 7 on the Nebraska State Board of Education. Elizabeth Tegtmeier holds a Master of Science in Education with an emphasis in curriculum and instruction. She lives in North Platte, Neb., where she has home-schooled her five children through the 8th grade. Her husband is also involved in education as the IT Director for North Platte Public Schools...
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Volunteers top playoff rankings; three Big Ten teams in hunt
(College Sports ~ 11/02/22)
Tennessee, Ohio State, Georgia, and Clemson were the top four teams in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season released Tuesday night, four days before the Volunteers and Bulldogs square off on the field. Michigan was fifth, followed by Alabama and unbeaten TCU...
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Nebraska native joins in World Series home-run barrage
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/22)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryce Harper bashed a home run on the first World Series pitch he saw in Philadelphia, and then figured out how the Phillies could hit a few more. The $330 million star offered quiet advice to Omaha native Alec Bohm — and then it got really loud in Philadelphia...
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