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Downtown beautification effort tops city meeting (6/16/26)McCOOK, Neb. — As city leaders look to enhance the appearance of downtown with decorative streetscape improvements designed to attract residents and visitors, they are also working to clean up neglected properties elsewhere in the community...
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McCook man faces arraignment for drug charges next week (6/16/26)McCOOK, Neb. — A McCook man is facing arraignment next week on drug charges stemming from a multi-agency investigation...
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Buffalo Commons festival proves to be an event for all (6/16/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Chris Hiatt didn’t come all the way from Des Moines, Iowa, just to see her sister in Culbertson. She also wanted to take part in the 29th annual Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival... -
Henrickson promoted to colonel (6/16/26)LINCOLN, Neb. — Col. Scott R. Henrickson was promoted to the rank of Colonel at a ceremony March 24, 2026, at Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln. Major Gen. Craig W. Strong conducted the ceremony. Col. Henrickson grew up in McCook and is a 1991 graduate of McCook High School. ... -
Nebraska lawmakers and educators wrestle with AI’s growing influence (6/16/26)Joy Farr McCook Gazette McCOOK, Neb. — As questions, concerns, and discussions about Ai are more prevalent than ever, both the Unicameral and Nebraska Educational Technology Association (NETA)have engaged in real conversations and enacted policies to push back on what to many feels like an unstoppable force. ...
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Buffalo Commons kicks off with VIP gathering at ArtBank (6/12/26)McCOOK, Neb. — The Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival began its weekend celebration Thursday evening with a VIP meet-and-greet at ArtBank McCook, offering patrons an early look at the stories, music, and community connections that define the annual event... -
“The Greatest Privilege”: Norgaard reflects on time at MPS (6/12/26)McCOOK, Neb. — A healthy, successful school is at the heart of a thriving community, but creating and sustaining all of the logistical details that make it happen is the job of the superintendent. At the end of the day, a school is a business, a business with a complex budget, staffing needs, maintenance demands, schedules and goals that must be carefully and meticulously managed for success at any level... -
Nuisance properties on McCook city council agenda (6/12/26)McCOOK, Neb. — The McCook City Council will be asked to approve the designation of nuisance properties and hear a presentation concerning a Creative District grant, at its regular meeting Monday, 5:30 p.m., at city council chambers at the McCook Municipal Building...
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New renovations celebrated at Kinship Pointe, more on tap (6/12/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Kinship Pointe Independent Living and Assisted Living in McCook has completed a major renovation project, with a second phase already planned... -
McCook business owner, others arrested on drug charges (6/12/26)SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. — Three business operators and employees were arrested last week in Scotts Bluff and Red Willow counties after investigations into the sale of controlled substances...
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Barnett Park’s new playground upgraded to entice more McCook residents, visitors (6/12/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Canadian and Ross’s geese, seagulls, starlings and other birds may flock for crumbs from Barnett Park frequenters, but McCook City Manager Nate Schneider hopes there will be another flock now that the playground has been updated with all new equipment... -
Warren Jones retirement celebration (6/12/26)Please come join Bison Dental for an Open House in honor of 49 years of dentistry for Dr. Warren Jones Celebration will be held on Friday, June 19, at the office, 912 West 12th Street, from 3 to 6 p.m. -
McCook man dies in early morning accident (6/11/26)MAYWOOD, Neb. — An early morning vehicle crash near Maywood on Wednesday resulted in the fatality of a McCook...
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New book club melds romance, social connections (6/11/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Romance novels are surging in popularity, but these aren’t your grandmother’s Harlequins... -
New museum exhibit features Red Willow County rarities (6/11/26)McCOOK, Neb. — The ragged reds. The faded blues. The dingy whites. Those colors, while worn and weathered, are enough to make any patriotic person stand tall with pride. -
Complex lights activated, signal new sports era for McCook (6/11/26)McCOOK, Neb. — McCook’s new PFC Gerald L. Walters Youth Sports Complex took on a new look on Monday, as the field lights were turned on for the first time,... -
Bash on the Bricks coming soon (6/9/26)McCOOK, Neb. — June’s summer events in McCook will soon be in full swing. Bash on the Bricks, carefully crafted by the McCook Chamber of Commerce and its sponsors to appeal to people of all ages, takes place June 26 and 27...
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County commissioners unanimously approve Family Resource Center for future development (6/9/26)McCOOK, Neb. — The Red Willow County Board of Commissioners approved funding for the Family Resource Center and heard several departmental updates during its Monday, June 8, meeting...
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School board looks to future, honors outgoing superintendent (6/9/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Summer school and building improvements are underway as the board looks ahead to a new collaborative partnership with the McCook Education Foundation, an updated grading system, and bids farewell to Superintendent Grant Norgaard... -
Shopping at farmer’s markets means supporting a community (6/9/26)McCOOK, Neb. — On Saturday mornings, Chloe Belser and Kristen Tenopir come to McCook’s Farmer’s Market, located at the Goodwill parking lot at Westview Plaza in McCook, because they love to shop local and because the products are homemade... -
Wheat faces possible stunting, other crops hanging on (6/5/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Though temperatures calmed down for a period after the drought and rains have come, area crop producers may still see some low yields.
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Tropical Sno blows back into McCook with new owners (6/5/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Summers in McCook will be a little cooler beginning the middle of June. Leigh Real and his “partner in crime” Linda Babcock have purchased Tropical Sno and will be providing refreshing snow cones alongside their business, LJ’s Produce at 111 West 3rd. -
McCook Gazette under new leadership (6/4/26)The McCook Gazette is under new leadership following the departure of publisher and editor Mike O’Dell...
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Air passenger numbers still ahead of last year (6/4/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Even with a decline in enplaned passengers for May, this year’s passenger traffic is still ahead of the 2025 total at McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport...
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Nationally-acclaimed artist aims to expose Nebraska’s uniqueness (6/4/26)McCOOK, Neb. — Wesaam Al-Badry of Lincoln may be the first person to draft a love letter to Nebraska, and it will be on display as part of the Buffalo Commons Storytelling and Music Festival this month...
