- Time for a Bison run in the sun today! (High School Sports ~ 03/28/24)
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Bison alums help shooting team hit national top six
(College Sports ~ 03/28/24)
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The Mid-Plains Community College Shooting Club has returned from nationals with two Top 10 finishes. MPCC Shooting Club members Nevayah Jones and Blayzon Mooney of McCook, David Cudzilo of North Platte, and Hoyt Dancer of Sutherland competed at the Association of College Unions International and Scholastic Clay Target Program National Championships last week...
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Preparing to leave a legacy in your community
(Column ~ 03/28/24)
Last week, more than three dozen financial advisors and community members gathered together in McCook to learn more about how you can leave a legacy in your community. Leaving a legacy can mean many things and can be done in a variety of ways. For some, leaving a legacy means serving in public office, instituting laws and passing ordinances, which will shape the community for generations to come. ...
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McCook Junior High students excel at regional academic competitions
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
McCOOK Neb. — McCook Junior High’s 6th-grade Social Studies teacher, Philip Osten, proudly shared the exceptional achievements of nine junior high students who recently competed in the regional round of the International National Academics Competition in Grand Island on March 16...
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'Good Friday on the Bricks' offers an immersive art experience
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
McCOOK Neb. - McCook Christian Church invites the public to “Good Friday on the Bricks,” a public art installation created by artist Scott Erickson from Portland Ore. Erickson’s “Stations in the Street” is a contemporary version of the Christian tradition. People visit a series of paintings, plaques, carvings, or other artworks documenting different events on the day Jesus was crucified...
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Latest economic news shows things looking up
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
Nebraska’s economy seems to be picking up. The latest report from the University of Nebraska -Lincoln shows a significant 3.48% upswing in February. This surge not only bodes well for the immediate future but also paints a picture promising robust growth this summer...
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Latest from McCook YMCA Basketball Leagues
(Community Sports ~ 03/28/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — Scores from McCook YMCA Adult Basketball Leagues Tuesday night. Co-Ed 4 vs. 4 Dura Matter 77, No name Just Game 65 Men’s 5 vs. 5 Team Bolli 68, Community Hospital 60 Marcus Gonzales 69, Benchwarmers 66 More scores soon.
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The best from most recent McCook Bowling league action
(Community Sports ~ 03/28/24)
Latest results from the Men’s League bowling at TJ’s Family Fun Center in McCook: Men’s Major TJ’s Family Fun 284.5-134.5 Glass Express 267-153 Stockmn’s Feed 263.5-156.5 Maris Gen Const. 231-189 Burton Well Drilling 225-195 Fullmomentum 217-200...
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McCook tennis girls take another nine from Hershey
(High School Sports ~ 03/28/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — McCook High’s JV tennis girls scored a 9-love sweep of Hershey to finish their two most recent dual wins last week. Bison tennis action has been called off both Tuesday and Thursday this week due to the early-spring winter weather. Against Hershey, senior Grace Wilhelmson delivered three JV victories...
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MCC softball star hits .556 for Region top recognition
(High School Sports ~ 03/28/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — McCook Community College freshman Lexi Knapp has been honored as Region IX Softball’s player of the week. During the week, she hit for a .556 batting average and .619 on-base-percentage. She had three doubles, two home runs and eight RBIs...
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Indians shortstop powers to Region weekly award
(College Sports ~ 03/28/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — McCook Community College sophomore infielder Blake Dale has been named Region IX Player of the Week. In MCC’s six games between March 18-24, Dale had 10 hits in 21 at bats (a .476 batting average) with three doubles, a triple, two home runs, eight runs scored and 10 RBIs. T...
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Community engages in inaugural ‘Coffee Talk’ event
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
McCOOK, Neb. — To foster community engagement and open up avenues for dialogue, the first-ever “Coffee Talk” event took place at Sehnert’s Bakery and Biéroc Café on Wednesday, March 27, attracting a diverse group of attendees eager to participate in discussions with featured guests. This new initiative replaces the previously held “Coffee with a Cop” gatherings, as it aims to accommodate various guest speakers from within the community beyond law enforcement officials...
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