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No End In Sight for Shutdown
“Schumer Shutdown” Is Nebraska Federal Delegates' Mantra By Gordon Hopkins Nebraska’s Republican delegates continue to remain on-message about the ongoing…
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Accident Illustrates Importance of Careful Driving When Crops Are High
Obstructed visibility caused by high crops contributed to a recent two-vehicle accident in rural Jefferson County. That was the conclusion…
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Gage County Supervisors Discuss Protests
By Gordon Hopkins Gage County Sheriff Millard Gustafson expressed surprise at the negative reaction by some members of the public…
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Jefferson County Commissioners Want to See UNL Community Planning Program Saved
By Gordon Hopkins Jefferson County Commissioners have indicated their support for Community and Regional Planning (CRP) Program offered at the…
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Willard L. Meyer, Big Indian, Swanton, Cub, and Walnut Creek Recreation Areas Closing for Season
The Lower Big Blue Natural Resources District (NRD) will close recreation areas to vehicle traffic for the season on October…
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City of Fairbury Gives Non-Union Employees Six Percent Raise
By Gordon HopkinsThe Fairbury City Council voted to approve a wage increase for non-union employees at a meeting the evening…
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Council Kills Parking Ordinance
By Gordon HopkinsThe Fairbury City Council voted against an ordinance that would prohibit parking in front yards in the city…
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New Wymore Medical Clinic Groundbreaking
By Gordon HopkinsThe Beatrice Community Hospital (BCH) held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Wymore Medical Clinic building on Tuesday,…
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Deputy Nearly Struck While Directing Traffic
By Gordon HopkinsA motorist not paying attention to an accident nearly resulted yet another accident after almost striking the deputy…
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Two Vehicle Injury Accident East Of Clatonia
Injuries resulted from a two-vehicle accident Thursday afternoon east of Clatonia. None of the injuries were life threatening. On October…
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