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Unbeaten Wolves haven't lost a set yet this season
(High School Sports ~ 09/09/20)
MAYWOOD, Neb. — Undefeated Maywood-Hayes Center scored 10 or 11-point wins in every set while sweeping Loomis and Arapahoe at Tuesday night's M-HC volleyball triangular. The visiting Arapahoe Warriors roared into Maywood fresh off their own home sweep of Hitchcock County and Dundy County-Stratton last week...
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Sportsmen's Club trap league starting Thursday
(Community Sports ~ 09/09/20)
TRENTON, Neb. — The Swanson Sportsmen's Club will start its fall trap league on Thursday at the Trenton Airport west of Trenton. Five-person teams will shoot 50 rounds every Thursday for five to seven weeks with a tournament concluding the season. All ages are welcome as long as participants have completed a hunter's safety course...
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Pandemic delays results of toxicology tests in deaths of city employees
(Local News ~ 09/09/20)
McCOOK, Neb. — Toxicology reports from the City of McCook’s waste water treatment plant accident are still pending. Two city employees, Ken Keslin, 43, and Larry Dicke, 65, were found dead inside the the city’s wastewater treatment facility on Sept. 6. Due to toxic gases and hazardous material inside the facility, McCook Fire and Rescue and the Red Willow Western Rural Fire Department Hazardous Material Team were dispatched to the scene to recover the deceased employees...
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