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Big game permits will be available to residents starting July 10

LINCOLN — Residents may buy any available deer and antelope permits, within permit limits, starting at 10 a.m. Central Time.

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Expos win fourth game of the season

WYNOT - The Wynot Expos snapped a 3-game losing steak with a 6-5 win over the Freeman Black Sox here July 7 to improve to 4-10 on the 2024 season. Earlier in the week, the Expos lost on the road to the Crofton Bluejays, 10-2 on July 3.

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St. Helena Champs

The team of Brandy W. was the champion of this year’s St. Helena coed softball tournament played on the 4th of July. The team won their first three, lost their first game in the double elimination, and came back to win the championship. The team enjoyed a pan full of chicken as the champions. Team members include (back row) Brandy Wiebelhaus, Olivia Whitmire, Hazel Hochstein, Taylor Alexander, Hudson Whitmire, Dalton Gobel holding Kayden Gobel, Kelia Barta and Sam Wiebelhaus; (front) Megan Pallas, Don Whitmire, Jared Wiebelhaus, Dain Whitmire and Breiton Whitmire.

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Prizes awarded in second Nebraska Birding Bowl

LINCOLN — Bird-watching enthusiasts and families enjoyed new adventures all throughout the month of May while competing in the second Nebraska Birding Bowl.

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Dixon County Fair

Area residents flocked to the Dixon County Fairovertheweekend.TheFairstartedFriday and wraps up Wednesday night. (right) Alex Uthof of Ponca, Brooke Hansen of Laurel, and Maya Brummels of Coleridge, wait with their cattle for the showmanship portion of theopencattleshowtobegin Sunday.(below) Onedrivergetsalittlehelpfromatrackofficial during the Power Wheels demolition derby Saturday. (middle, right) Naomi Badley, 8, Laurel, snuggles with a baby pig in the petting zoo Saturday. (bottom, left) Brooke Hansen, Laurel, leads her animal at Sunday’s Dixon County Fair open class show.

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Grants help build middle school’s Makerspace

COLERIDGE – Laurel-Concord-Coleridge’s middle school campus in Coleridge has utilized grants to boost its STEM technology with 3-D printers, programmable robots and other tools.

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