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Melissa Brokaw of Lyons, Neb., knew that kindergarten entry age would become an issue as soon as her oldest was born.
4th arrives amid shift in driving habits
The nation heads into the Independence Day holiday weekend amid the longest and steepest decline in driving since the invention of the automobile.
ALBION: Group volunteers to keep village, community active.
The Albion Main Street Alliance has been busy preparing for summer, logging more than 5,600 volunteer hours to make sure tourists and residents, alike, achieve their full potential this summer for canal activities.
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July 4 events will sparkle despite recession
When Lyons, Neb., celebrates its 125th year this Independence Day, the recession isn't going to get in the way.
USB Looking For Future Marketing Programs
According to Myers - USB should ensure that every soybean checkoff dollar and taxpayer dollar invested in marketing U.S. soybeans is focused on the future.
Farm and Food File: Health care reform a winner for rural U.S.
If you want to see just how badly broken America's health care system is, come to the country.
USB: First 100 Days for New Executive Committee Have Been Productive
St. Louis, MO - Before the oval office leadership change in January, the United Soybean Board underwent its own change in leadership at its December board meeting.
Soybean checkoff remains fiscally responsible a through sound investments
Farmer-leaders of the United Soybean Board and the soybean checkoff met last week to set funding priorities for the 2010 fiscal year.
Some UNO Students To Volunteer Over Spring Break
The University of Nebraska at Omaha Service Learning Academy again has organized UNO's Seventh Annual Seven Days of Service Saturday, March 14 and Monday, March 16 through Saturday, March 21.
Soybean checkoff sets course for future
Farmer-leaders of the United Soybean Board and the soybean checkoff met last week to set funding priorities for the 2010 fiscal year.
Nebraskan among group's favorites for ag secretary
A group that supports family farms, organic produce and humane treatment of farm animals is pushing Chuck Hassebrook of Nebraska and six others as contenders for U.S. agriculture secretary.
Siouxland Reacts to Auto Bailout Bill
House Passes Legislation on $14 Billion Auto Bailout Bill Coping with Holiday Depression Angie Dorcy is a mom, an entrepreneur and Jackson, Nebraska's village potter.
Tekamah man arrested after 7-hour standoff
An 18-year-old Tekamah man is in custody following a seven-hour standoff with law enforcement officers, the Nebraska State Patrol reported.
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