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Maxwell graduation party lands man in jail
A 19-year-old Maxwell man, convicted of procuring alcohol for minors and contributing to their delinquency at a graduation party May 16, was sentenced to 10 days in the Lincoln County Jail.
Nominations of green yards, businesses wanted
Agriculture - Local News - Story List Nominations of green yards, businesses wanted by North Platte Bulletin Staff - 6/13/2009 Keep North Platte and Lincoln County Beautiful is accepting nominations of beautiful yards and businesses from North Platte residents for the 2009 Green Vision/Green Thumb program.
Agriculture - Local News - Story List College president's list by Denise Poss - 6/10/2009 Mid-Plains Community College students who maintained an overall 3.9 or greater grade point average and qualified for the President's List for the spring 2009 term.
Weatherman, three others, cited for procuring alcohol
Pictures of a high school graduation party posted on a Facebook page landed KNOP-TV weatherman Thomas Kippen and three Maxwell adults in hot water.
Neb. Guard to use 2 planes for Memorial Day salute
Two KC-135R Stratotankers will make the flights. Fly-over destinations include Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell, east of North Platte and farther west to Paxton, just east of the Panhandle.
Maxwell, Stapleton students best at art-tech show
Pool Table, Best of Show, Technical by Kadin Heessel of Maxwell High. 'Contrasts of Me', Best of Show 2D, by Hayley Brown of North Platte High.
Maxwell rancher fights federal charges
A 54-year-old Maxwell man claims his Constitutional rights were violated and that theft charges against him should be thrown out of U.S. District Court.
Brady man contests assault on deputy
A 29-year-old North Platte man will face trial in Lincoln County District Court for felony assault on an officer after he scuffled with a Lincoln County Sheriff's Deputy.
Johanns, Nelson push for Sarpy-area national cemetery
A long-sought national cemetery near Offutt Air Force Base could be one step closer to reality thanks to a new bill being co-sponsored by Nebraskaa s two U.S. senators.
Wallace plans new tax for cemetery upkeep
Residents in and around Wallace are looking to form a new cemetery district and collect a tax to keep the Morning View Cemetery in good shape.
Donated machines launch Maxwell flood control effort
Roberts Ditch as it looked Monday. More excavation will be done in a few days. The clean up of drainage ditches in and around Maxwell is finally underway, thanks to a big contribution from Nebraska Machinery of North Platte.
Glory Eucillis Wilcox, 82, of Farnam, died Saturday, March 14, 2009, at Gothenburg Memorial Hospital Long Term Care.
Birth is one for GMH record books
Local News NEW YEAR'S BABY 2009: Brett Owen Larson waited awhile to become Gothenburg Memorial Hospital's first baby of the new year.
On Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, the Mid-Plains Community College Board of Governors met in Room 200 on the North Campus of North Platte Community College for their regularly scheduled meeting.
Mid Plains Board of Governors agenda
The Mid-Plains Community College Board of Governors will meet for their regular Board Meeting on January 28, 2009, at the North Campus of North Platte Community College, 1101 Halligan Drive, North Platte, NE in ...
Bemidji grandmother, 6-year-old granddaughter hurt in Nebraska crash
A crash about two miles east of Maxwell, Neb., Tuesday afternoon left a Bemidji woman with a broken hip and ankle and her 6-year-old granddaughter, also from Bemidji, with a broken back, according to the North ...
Two Injured In Vehicle Collision
Lincoln County Deputies were called to an injury accident about 2 miles east of Maxwell on US Highway 30 on January 6, 2008 at about 1:15 P.M, according to a statement released Wednesday.
Patricia Emaline Haythorn Campbell, 77, of Carson City, NV, died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008.
Rural electric rates to increase
Dawson Public Power District's board of directors approved a nearly 10 percent rate increase that will take effect in January.
Former guard pleads not guilty to Menards theft
One member of a theft ring that allegedly stole more than $2,000 worth of construction materials from Menards pleaded not guilty to theft in court Monday.
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