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Two of McCook Community College’s newest training sessions are being offered at the extended campus in Imperial later this month.
“Boost Your Business” sessions on customer service and time-management are set for Thursday, Oct. 21 at the Imperial...
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Dear Editor:
We at the Internal Revenue Service are concerned because more than 2,200 small community-based nonprofits in Nebraska are in jeopardy of losing their tax-exempt status. The loss of this status could greatly impact the organizations’ cha...
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It’s amazing how many entities put themselves out there for recognition—and October is jam packed with them.
It’s National Newspaper Week this week—find the staff’s advertisement in this week’s issue! It’s also Fire Prevention Week....
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Over the next year, FSA/CCC is moving toward an electronic method for processing producers’ checks. When producers present checks, either by mail or in person, the checks will be converted into an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT).
The funds will be ...
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The Perkins County FFA Chapter has started off the school year with 22 new members. On Sept. 22, 52 of the 60 chapter’s members went to Haigler, for range judging.
Brady Mailand finished in the top 25 percent of the junior division, and Riley Kosmi...
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Nebraska Cattlemen is hosting an informational meeting addressing the proposed Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) competition rule on Wednesday, Oct. 13 at Ole’s Restaurant in Paxton from 7-9 p.m.
This meeting is one in...
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This year’s Homecoming queen and king at Wallace High School were Shanice Harris,
daughter of Scott and Deb Harris and Lane Swedberg, son of Ralph and LaDonna Swedberg.
(Photo by Nora Jameson)
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Area high school students will have the opportunity to prepare for the upcoming ACT test by attending an ACT test preparation seminar from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 9, at North Platte Community College.
The seminar will include a two-hour ...
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Nebraska youth ages 14 to 18 are encouraged to participate as election workers for the Nov. 2 general election.
The Youth Election Service (YES), sponsored by Secretary of State John Gale and the Nebraska Bankers Association, is designed to increase in...
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Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska, Perkins County Head Start will be taking applications for the 2010-2011 program year on Monday, Oct. 11, from 4 p.m.-6 p.m.
Head Start is a child and family development program for three and four year old...
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Pam Stenzel speaks to approximately 700 area youth on Sept. 21, educating them on “sex still has a price tag.” A program was also presented to parents the previous evening, educating them on how to talk to their kids. Her assembly at Ogallala Public S...
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Tennessee’s’ mascot is the Volunteer, but they had a couple extra volunteers on the field at the end of their game with LSU this past weekend.
If you watched the game, it was a really bizarre ending. LSU got into scoring range on about the three-...
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By Jan Rahn
Managing Editor
Two individuals with ties to Grant were among those inducted into the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame recently.
Longtime Plainsmen coach Larry Pritchett joined four other coaches in the state as honorees at the ...
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By Pastor Vince Carrig
Sports Writer
Quarterback Michael York finished three drives with touchdown runs and an intrusive Perkins County secondary swiped four interceptions so the Plainsmen could wrestle a 31-13 win from the Bayard Tigers Friday night i...
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By Jan Rahn
Managing Editor
Struggling to regain their competitive edge, the Perkins County Lady Plainsmen lost four of five games last week as they gear up to face the Lady Longhorns of Imperial on Thursday night.
The Lady Plainsmen hosted a...
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By Shari Friedel
Tribune Staff
The Plainsmen cross country team joined 21 other teams attending the Kearney Invitational on Monday, Sept. 27, and in spite of unpleasant running conditions, did well, said Coach Paula Wurst.
Temperatures in the 8...
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The weather was perfect at the Hershey Invitational golf tournament Monday, Sept. 28 and the girls took advantage by setting new personal lows, each lowering her previous best by several strokes.
“I have never had every member of a team do t...
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Perkins County Schools
---All Times Mountain---
Thursday, Oct. 7
4:00 PM PCS/SPVA Cross Country Invitational at Grant Golf Course
4:00 PM Junior High Football at Imperial
5:30 PM Reserve, JV, and Varsity Volleyball at Imperial
Friday, Oct. 8
7:00 ...
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By Christy Sheets
Sports Writer
The Wallace Wildcats competed in the Wallace Triangular on Tuesday, Sept. 28.
The Cat’s first opponent was the Brady Eagles. The scrappy Eagles took the first set, but the determined Cats battled back to win ...
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I have never EVER been a fan of Chinese cuisine. However, recently one of my good friends wanted to go out to eat and guess what she chose. I went along knowing that there had to be something there, if not just steamed rice, that I could force down.
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