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Indians tangle with top 10 ranked volleyball teams
(College Sports ~ 03/15/21)
SCOTTSBLUFF – The McCook Community College volleyball team lost back-to-back matches Friday against a pair of Top 10 nationally ranked opponents. MCC lost 16-25, 20-25, and 23-25 against No. 9 Western Nebraska Community College, then lost 17-25, 19-25, 15-25 to No. 5 Iowa Western Community College...
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Full schedule for first round of NCAA tourney
(College Sports ~ 03/15/21)
NCAA men's basketball through the first round this week: All times CDT First Four — Thursday First Round — Friday First Round — Saturday...
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Weather wipes out MCC weekend sports schedule
(College Sports ~ 03/15/21)
McCOOK, Neb. — Saturday's McCook Community College women's and men's basketball games against Northeastern Junior College have been postponed by the weather. So has MCC's home baseball game with Southeast Community College, and Sunday's softball game at Beatrice...
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Gazette says watch out for Colgate, Winthrop upsets
(College Sports ~ 03/15/21)
Gazette's first-round NCAA Tournament picks from the rumbling-bumblin' sports writer: First Four on Thursday MOUNT ST. MARY's over Texas Southern WICHITA STATE over Drake NORFOLK STATE over Applachian State MICHIGAN STATE over Ucla Friday's Round of 64...
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MPCC rodeo athlete earns $1,000
(College Sports ~ 03/15/21)
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. — A North Dakota man’s efforts in both the classroom and the arena earned him a scholarship that will help him continue his studies at Mid-Plains Community College. Sterling Lee, of Rhame, N.D., was recognized with a $1,000 Dual Excellence Scholarship from the Wranglers booster committee Friday during the MPCC Rodeo Team’s annual spring fundraising rodeo in McCook. The funds can be used for tuition, books or any other college-related expenses Lee might have...
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Flyover states unite against speeders
(State News ~ 03/15/21)
LINCOLN, Neb. -- The statewide law enforcement agencies of neighboring states are uniting to urge motorists to slow down following a year of excessive speeding across a five-state region. The Arkansas State Police, Iowa State Patrol, Kansas Highway Patrol, Missouri State Highway Patrol, and Nebraska State Patrol all report a dramatic increase in excessive speeding citations that began around the start of the COVID-19 pandemic...
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