-
Public reviews school concept
(Local News ~ 11/07/03)
A new proposal addresses safety, efficiency issues.
-
Bison coaches, players hope that home field is an advantage
(High School Sports ~ 11/07/03)
McCook hosts the York Dukes in a playoff game at 2 p.m. Monday.
-
Cambridge Trojan volleyball team headed back to state tournament
(High School Sports ~ 11/07/03)
OGALLALA -- The Cambridge volleyball team is making a return trip to Lincoln for the Nebraska Class C2 state tournament next week. The Trojans defeated Morrill 15-8, 15-6 in the Class C2-6 district championship. The district title match was played at the Ogallala Middle School gymnasium...
-
Herndon Beavers reach six man championship
(High School Sports ~ 11/07/03)
The school will play its final game against Wheeler County.
-
Coming clean about cleaning
(Column ~ 11/07/03)
The time has arrived to come clean about cleaning habits. How many have rushed around the house -- with company soon to arrive -- furiously grabbing things and throwing them in your closet? Or even better, in the bathtub? Or the best, in the oven? I'll admit to the first two and prayed that no one peeked in the closet or slid the tub door open. ...
-
Get involved with school project now
(Editorial ~ 11/07/03)
It's all about learning, not about building.
-
Sen. Norris's lost speech
(Column ~ 11/07/03)
I received a call in October from Earl Major in Memphis, Tenn., with an interesting offer. Earl was working for Brooks Studio in McCook after graduating from Palisade High School in 1942. Mr. Brooks assigned him to go to the McCook City Park and take photographs of former Sen. George W. Norris during a speech the afternoon of Wednesday, October 27, 1943...
-
Warren sapp's big mouth
(Column ~ 11/07/03)
I've heard about enough from Warren Sapp. For those of you unfamiliar with the name, Sapp is one of the premiere defensive players in the National Football League. And the top players are justly rewarded. Sapp's salary is 6.6 million dollars a year. To put this salary in perspective, for a person earning $30,000 a year it would take them over 216 years to earn this much money, 108 years for a person making $60,000 a year, and 65 years for a person making $100,000 a year...
-
Let's pack the stands
(Editorial ~ 11/07/03)
Turn out Monday to support the team.
-
Dundy County's Alison Glidden nominated as state finalist for Wendy's Heisman Award
(High School Sports ~ 11/07/03)
BENKELMAN -- Alison Glidden of Benkelman, received notification on being named a State Finalist for the Wendy's High School Heisman Award. Her strengths in academics, community service and athletics put her among the top 20 students (10 senior boys and 10 senior girls) in Nebraska to receive the award...
Stories from Friday, November 7, 2003
Browse other days