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9.14.22 Looking Back
1874Nebraska had four political state tickets in the field, Republican, Democrat, Independence and Temperance.The St. Joe & Denver railroad, the…
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Refusing to be Censored
By Gordon Hopkins “It is very, very easy not to be offended by a book. You just have to shut…
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Politics, Rubik’s Cubes and Other Puzzles
By Clyde R. Moore First Published March 26, 1982… Informed that a Dallas firm, responding to a complaint from a…
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Guest Editorial: From the Supervisor’s Desk
By Don Schuller 8/22/22 Committee meeting:Plan & Zoning Administrator Lisa Wiegand updated the board on the P & Z Commission’s…
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A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures
By Gordon Hopkins I used to think I understood the meaning of that old adage, “A picture is worth a…
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Women’s Sports
By Rod Howe First Published February 5, 1982The University of Nebraska at Omaha women's basketball team, ranked No. 7 in…
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8.31.22
1871Fairbury expected to get mail daily soon, as the new railroad had been built as far as Hanover, with which…
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The Doctor Gets His Due
By Gordon Hopkins John Jones, aka Dr. San Guinary, the green-faced, bad pun spouting host of “Creature Feature,” which debuted…
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