- Driver enters plea; out on bond
The man accused of killing an Arapahoe mother of two little girls has pleaded guilty to a new charge of manslaughter and has requested that the testimony of a law enforcement officer be suppressed.
- Invasive plants may be pretty, but they're still horrible
Salt cedar is "kind of a pretty bush," Tim Smith admitted to those gathered Tuesday evening in McCook for the annual banquet of Southwest Resource Conservation and Development .
- Drug store burglaries
Burglaries of two Furnas County drug stores have been solved with the arrest of an Arapahoe couple on November 12th.
- Holbrook man arrested on suspicion of child enticement
A 52-year-old Holbrook man faces a charge of Child Enticement. According to the Furnas County Sheriff's Office, there were two separate incidents in Arapahoe on November 9th in which a man had attempted to lure ...
- Medicare at the Movies
The Nebraska Senior Health Insurance Information Program is partnering with the Minden Opera House to host "Medicare at the Movies" on Wednesday, September 17.
- Dancer crowned BK Challenge champion
Sunday was championship night at Dawson County Raceway in Lexington and that meant the final night of points for the classes.
- Should laptops be issued to middle schoolers?
With iPods in their hoodie pockets and cell phones in their backpacks, middle and high school students are immersed in technology.
- UNL records best wheat test results ever
'Several winter wheat varieties tested in rain fed Furnas County plots yielded more than 100 bushels per acre, said a University of Nebraska-Lincoln specialist.
- Biodiesel, oilseed plant under construction
Arapahoe native John McCoy, president of the new Republican Valley BioFuels LLC, explains the ideas, hopes and vision behind the new operation, whose partners, investors, directors and supporters broke ground ...
- Good Neighbors & Trusting Business
We've got great neighbors. Yesterday one of them showed up with his tractor and the biggest box spreader I've seen and made short work of a fair sized pile of gravel we had yet to spread.
- Dundy County voters turn out to approve tax for hospital improvements
Dundy County voters Tuesday approved a property tax not to exceed 4.84 cents to update the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at Dundy County Hospital in Benkelman. via McCook Daily Gazette
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"I participated a lot more and brought more ideas to the table"
Christensen pleased with Legislature's accomplishments in 2008 session By Russ Pankonin The Imperial Republican Senator Mark Christensen of Imperial feels the Legislature got more done in this year's 60-day ... via Imperial Republican
- McConville goes the distance at Med. Valley Invite
Grant Strunk/McCook Daily Gazette An exhausted Layne McConville gets a victory kiss from little sister Avery, after winning her last event of the day. via McCook Daily Gazette
- Choice Gas selection period begins April 18
Natural gas consumers will again be participating in the Nebraska Choice Gas program with its selection period of April 18 to May 1. Nebraska residents and businesses across much of the western two-thirds of ... via Gothenburg Times
- Candidate prizes his position as an outsider
"I knew it would be a formidable race when I got in but I haven't thought about not winning"
One thing about Pat Flynn - he's not a seasoned politician. And he likes it that way. via McCook Daily Gazette