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Thanksgiving food safety tips from the Nebraska Poison Center (11/24/24)As we gather for Thanksgiving, it's important to follow some simple safety tips to ensure a healthy and enjoyable holiday. The Nebraska Poison Center offers these helpful guidelines for food preparation and handling. Helpful Tips for a Safe Thanksgiving...
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Herbster acknowledges Trump’s consideration for ag Secretary; Congratulates Rollins (11/24/24)FALLS CITY, Neb. - Trump advisor and one-time Nebraska gubernatorial front-runner Charles Herbster issued a statement on social media Late Saturday acknowledging that he had been considered for Secretary of Agriculture by the Trump administration. Herbster wrote, “It was an extreme honor to have been considered by my friend President Donald J. Trump for the position of Secretary of Agriculture...
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Smith, Cotton, Kaine, and Spanberger introduce End Drug Shortages Act (11/24/24)Washington, D.C. – Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE), Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), and Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) have introduced the End Drug Shortages Act, bipartisan, bicameral legislation to help reduce the prevalence and severity of drug shortages. ...
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NSP launches seatbelt campaign ahead of Thanksgiving (11/24/24)(Lincoln, NEB.) — The holiday season is in full force. The Nebraska State Patrol is kicking off the holiday travel season with the Make It Click statewide campaign. “With Thanksgiving comes travel from all corners of the state. Our goal is to make sure no one is missing from your table due to a fatal crash that could’ve been prevented by using a seat belt or child safety restraint,” said Colonel John Bolduc, “We want everyone to make it to their holiday gatherings as safely as possible.”...
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Protect yourself and loved ones against influenza (11/23/24)Lincoln, NE — According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, influenza activity often begins to increase in October and peaks between December and February. The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services emphasizes the importance of taking preventative steps to keep Nebraskan families and communities healthy...
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Nebraska ranks 15th among the states with smallest debt increases (11/23/24)Drawing on data from data from TransUnion and the Federal Reserve, the personal finance site WalletHub has released rankings of the states with the largest & smallest debt increases to highlight where people may be in financial danger. Their study indicates that nationwide, household debt exceeded $17.9 trillion in Q3 2024...
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Culbertson boil water order reported as lifted (11/22/24)The McCook Gazette has received word that the order to boil water issued on November 14, 2024 has been lifted. A notice being circulated on social media reads, “CEASE BOIL WATER - IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER "The Village of Culbertson — NE3108702, Public Water Supply System (System), was in violation of drinking water standards for E. coli. Customers were advised to boil water or to use bottled water on November 14, 2024...
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Noel on Norris: A festive tradition returns to McCook (11/22/24)McCOOK Neb. — The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it comes the beloved Noel on Norris event, now in its fourth year. This festive celebration, a cornerstone of the community’s holiday spirit, is set for Dec. 7 at Norris Park. Chamber Director Sarah Schneider is excited about the upcoming festivities that promise to light up the evening with joy and entertainment...
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FBO declares bankruptcy; city scrambles to continue service (11/22/24)McCOOK, Neb. — City officials are working with a court-appointed trustee to ensure vital air service continues despite the bankruptcy of the fixed-base operator at McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport. City Manage Nate Schneider said personnel are in place to begin providing fuel and other essential services as soon as the trustee gives the go ahead...
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Resignation, jail update on agenda (11/22/24)McCOOK, Neb. — A resignation letter from County Assessor Kristi Korell is among items on the agenda for the regular meeting of the Red Willow County Board of Commissioners Monday. The board will convene at 9 a.m. in the commissioners room on the third floor of the courthouse...
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St. Alban's soup supper Dec. 4 (11/21/24)McCOOK, Neb. — The Brotherhood of St. Andrew, affiliated with St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in McCook, will host their annual St. Andrew’s Day Soup Supper on Tuesday, December 3rd. The event will take place in the church’s Parish Hall, located at 108 West F Street, with serving from 6 to 7:30 p.m...
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McCook Farm & Ranch Expo returns to Kiplinger (11/21/24)McCOOK, Neb. – A massive setup is underway at McCook’s Kiplinger Arena as tables, chairs, booths and banners take shape in the 39,000-square-foot facility. Now in its 15th year, the McCook Farm & Ranch Expo will bring together agriculture professionals, families, and enthusiasts from 20 states, Canada, and Australia. The event will take place on Friday, Nov. 22, and Saturday, Nov. 23, at the Red Willow County Fairgrounds...
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New business offers help with landscaping, Christmas lights (11/21/24)McCOOK Neb. – With a passion for beautifying outdoor spaces and a commitment to providing exceptional service, Brian Nally aims to transform residential and commercial properties throughout the area. Originally from Hubbardston, Mass., a small town about an hour outside Boston, Brian moved to Omaha in the summer of 2020 with his fiancee, Jayme, who is originally from McCook. ...
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A caring community at Hillcrest (11/21/24)Dear Editor, At age 90, I have observed caring staff doing their very best over the last 50 years at several health care facilities. Recently, my experience as a volunteer visitor to a resident at Hillcrest Nursing Home was most rewarding. He was a Christian example that brought me to the comfort zone of prayer. The Rev. Jim Nelson opened a wonderful relationship for nearly a year before he died peacefully surrounded by family members at Hillcrest...
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NDA urges support for Nebraska tree farmers at Christmas (11/21/24)LINCOLN, Neb. — As the holiday season approaches, Nebraska tree farmers are ready to help families add the charm, scent, and memories of a real Christmas tree to their homes. A directory of local Christmas tree growers is available on the Nebraska Department of Agriculture's (NDA) website at nda.nebraska.gov/publications/promotion/christmas_trees/trees.html...
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Nebraska selects 7 providers as Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (11/21/24)Nebraska selects 7 providers as Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics Lincoln, NE – The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Division of Behavioral Health selected seven providers to begin the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) certification program as an initiative to enhance access to the highest standard of mental health and substance use care...
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Keep food safety in mind this Thanksgiving (11/21/24)WASHINGTON – Turkey is the most popular dish during Thanksgiving celebrations, yet there are many inexperienced cooks who will be in the kitchen. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is encouraging consumers to practice food safety throughout the entire Thanksgiving process, from the grocery store to the dining table...
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Kansas Wheat launches campaign highlighting wheat's broader benefits beyond grain (11/21/24)Kansas Wheat, in collaboration with researchers from Kansas State University, has launched an educational initiative aimed at farmers, landowners, financial institutions, and policymakers. The campaign, titled "Wheat: Beyond the Value of the Grain," seeks to raise awareness of the many advantages winter wheat offers in cropping systems, extending far beyond its market price.
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Fallen Bison remembered for service (11/20/24)McCOOK Neb. – On Veterans Day, the McCook High School community came together to honor a cherished alumnus, Sergeant Randy Jay Matheny. A plaque dedicated to his memory was unveiled, purchased by his graduating class of 2004, as a heartfelt tribute to a young man who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country...
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State names Medicine Creek one of 'Nebraska state parks to be thankful for' (11/20/24)Thanksgiving is almost here, and many of us can count blessings like friends, family and our communities. But what about our outdoor spaces, and all the benefits they bring – spaces to watch wildlife, to recreate, to destress and enjoy nature? Here are six Nebraska state parks, most a little off the beaten path, that offer much to be thankful for...
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Nebraska State Treasurer Encourages Holiday Gifting with NEST 529 Contributions (11/20/24)A unique gift idea that helps families save for college with tax-saving benefits.
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Nebraska announces Child Care Tax Credit for eligible parents starting in with 2024 returns (11/20/24)LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska parents and legal guardians of children 5 years old or younger may soon be eligible for a new refundable child care tax credit under the Child Care Tax Credit Act, which takes effect for tax years beginning January 1, 2024...
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Governor and delegates build relationships in Czech Republic & Germany during trade mission (11/20/24)LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen and a delegation of agency, agriculture, manufacturing, military and university representatives completed a trade mission to the Czech Republic and Germany, two countries with which Nebraska boasts significant and positive ties...
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Improvements, fee adjustments on college board agenda (11/19/24)NORTH PLATTE, Neb.—The Mid-Plains Community College (MPCC) Board of Governors will gather on Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 6:30 p.m. at North Platte Community College’s North Campus to address several significant items impacting students and campus facilities...
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'Finding Horizons' on exhibit at Museum of High Plains, 413 Norris Ave., through November (11/19/24)McOOK, Neb. — The Museum of the High Plains is currently showcasing an intriguing exhibition titled “Finding Horizons,” which delves into the landscape genre through a diverse collection of artworks. Featuring renowned artists such as Russell T. Gordon, John Pfahl, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, and Thelma Lorie Christenson, this exhibition highlights the compelling use of horizon lines that define each piece...