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McCook girls outrun state-rated teams to win at Bow
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/22)
BROKEN BOW, Neb. — McCook coach Tom Sughroue provided insights about Saturday's cross country team championship at Broken Bow leading into the Bison Invitational at Heritage Hills on Thursday. Races are set to begin at 5 p.m. "Saturday morning in Broken Bow was almost what I would call perfect running conditions. With the temperatures in the low 50's a very light breeze and cloud cover made for great conditions. The only downfall was that the course was a little soft from the rains that had fallen most of the morning...
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Best of Bison: a win despite Bow's 410 rush yards
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/22)
McCOOK, Neb. — All the McCook Bison leaders from Friday's 34-20 Homecoming win over Broken Bow where those upset-minded Indians ran 81 offensive plays to McCook's 33: TEAM STATS Rushing yards: Broken Bow 410, McCook 121 Passing: McCook 48, Broken Bow 11...
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Bison boys beat Dukes, win another tennis team title
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/22)
YORK, Neb. — McCook's varsity tennis boys edged the host York Dukes, 28-24, with two division titles and took home another team championship on Friday. Watch for more details in the next McCook Gazette. Team Standings McCook 28 pts York 24...
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McCook Bison volleyball invite matchups all set
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/22)
McCOOK, Neb. — A look at the complete McCook Bison Volleyball Invitational on Saturday where five Gazette-area teams are set to participate. First Round at McCook High McCook vs. Valentine, 11 a.m.; Chase County vs. Gering, 20 minutes after first match...
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MCC spikers win both matches at Beatrice
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/22)
BEATRICE – The McCook Community College volleyball team picked up a pair of wins Saturday at the Southeast Community College triangular. MCC downed Southeast 3-0 in Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference action then downed the Ottawa (Kan.) JV’s 3-0...
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Huskers fire Frost rather than wait to save $8 million
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/22)
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska fired Scott Frost on Sunday, the situation so dire in the once-proud football program that athletic director Trev Alberts made the move only three weeks before the coach’s contract buyout would have been cut in half. The Cornhuskers lost 45-42 to Georgia Southern as a three-touchdown favorite at home Saturday night, and the student section chanted “Fire Frost” at the end of the game...
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MPCC women win team title at season opener
(College Sports ~ 09/12/22)
The Mid-Plains Community College Rodeo Team is off to a strong start after wrapping up its first regional rodeo of the season. The team came away with the women’s team championship during the Falcon Frontier Days Rodeo in River Falls, Wis. over the weekend...
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Georgia jumps Bama for No. 1; Sooners No. 6 entering N.U.
(College Sports ~ 09/12/22)
Georgia overtook Alabama for the No. 1 spot in the AP Top 25 on Sunday after the Crimson Tide struggled in a 20-19 win at Texas on Saturday. The Bulldogs beat Samford 33-0 the week after beginning their season with a 49-3 drubbing of Oregon in Atlanta. Georgia's ascension to the top spot caps a rapid early-season rise for the reigning national champions, which were ranked No. 3 in the AP's preseason poll...
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Marina owners ask for support of purchase of lake property
(Local News ~ 09/12/22)
McCOOK, Neb. — Marinas at Hugh Butler Lake and Swanson Reservoir want to buy the land they occupy, but it will literally take an act of Congress. After hearing from one of the owners, Red Willow County commissioners unanimously approved a resolution supporting such a sale...
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County finalizes budget with lower levy, tax request
(Local News ~ 09/12/22)
McCOOK, Neb. — Red Willow County Commissioners asked for $30,000 less in property taxes and lowered the tax levy by nearly 3 cents per $100 of valuation in final budget figures passed at Monday’s regular meeting. The county is asking for $4.228 million from the taxpayers this year, compared to $4.258 last year, a decrease of $29,840...
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