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LINCOLN —FFA youth from around the Panhandle came together on Wednesday, Aug.
Read moreBack in the day, our high school basketball team used to employ a full-court press when we’d fallen behind.
Read moreLINCOLN – On the anniversary of 9/11 – the worst terror attack to occur on U.S. soil -- Governor Jim Pillen joined state senators in presenting three new laws aimed at enhancing security for the state and the nation. The bills, two of which address land ownership, were the focus of a news conference and ceremonial bill signing at Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island.
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Read moreATLANTA — Security Bank, with offices in Laurel, Hartington, Coleridge Osmond, and Allen, was just named among the top extraordinary banks in the U.S.
Read moreDAKOTA CITY – SWAT team members entering Jason Jones’ Laurel home found him lying in a first-floor bedroom, wearing only a black zip-up sweatshirt without any pants or underwear.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Each spring, the Lewis and Clark Natural Resources District distributes tree seedlings and provides planting services for windbreaks, shelterbelts, and wildlife habitat. Seedling orders are accepted now through March 31. If you are interested in a tree belt, planning assistance is available through the local Natural Re- sources Conservation Service o$ces
Read moreWhile it can be a bit of a buzz word at times, sustainability in agriculture is vital for the success of producers and our rural communities. Defined as a holistic approach to farming that emphasizes environmental stewardship, economic profitability and social equity,
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