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Lake McConaughy reaches one million acre-feet for first time in seven years
For the first time in almost a decade, Lake McConaughy surpassed 1 million acre-feet of water, reaching the seven-digit figure on Wednesday.
209 leaders in parental involvement
Recently the Nebraska Association of School Board and I honored four school districts with the 2009 Governor's Education Initiative Award for Parental Involvement.
Veterans Day parade held downtown
Cloudy skies and cool temperatures didn't dampen any spirits at the annual Veterans Day parade in Downtown North Platte Wednesday afternoon.
Commissioners reject ethanol plant's tax appeal
If the Sutherland ethanol company's property tax form was lost in the mail, it is tough luck for the company.
HS FB Playoffs: Time Changes and Postponements
Time Changes and Postponements for first round games of the High School Football Playoffs: Class C1 ------------ Valentine @ Gordon-Rushville has been postponed to Friday, October 30th at 5:00 p.m. MT.
W. Neb. bodies of water take Sutherland Canal fish
Fish recently salvaged from the Sutherland Canal have been stocked in other bodies of water in western Nebraska.
Cox says 'wild ride' not what it seems
Roger Cox told the Bulletin there was a lot less to his 'wild ride' down I-80 than it seemed at first blush.
Interstate exposure: couple cited for disturbing the peace
A wild ride down Interstate 80 landed a North Platte couple in trouble with the law.
Arrest made after stolen machinery found in Kansas
A Keith County Sheriffa s Department investigation into the multi-thousand dollar theft of farming machinery from Keith County in 2008 has apparently been solved, with the arrest of a suspect in Kansas Sept.
Sutherland accident victim dies
A Sutherland resident died six days after his car rolled as he swerved to avoid a collision in the morning fog.
What's a guy do after stealing a tractor and planter worth nearly a half-million dollars? He farms with them.
September 15th, 2009 - Top News Stories
In April, a John Deere tractor and an experimental prototype planter were stolen from a field in Keith County , southeast of Paxton.
Commissioners set higher budget
Despite protests at a public hearing Monday, the Lincoln County Commissioners set a 2009-10 property tax rate that is 18 percent higher than last year.
September 10th, 2009 - Top News Stories
The Nebraska State Patrol says 53-year-old Robyn Pittman was killed when a set of wheels came off a semi's trailer and hit her as she talked with two people parked along I-80. The trailer was hauling old concrete from road construction when the wheels came loose, crossed the median, and hit a parked Department of Roads truck and Pittman.
22-year-old Neb. man accused of beating up father
A 22-year-old Sutherland man is accused of using a golf club or some other weapon to beat his father.
The cases involving Ruby Denise Jones, also known as Ruby Denise White, and her two simultaneous divorces saw a flurry of legal activity Sept.
Lake McConaughy remains a riddle. Nebraska's largest reservoir and most visited recreation site was last full of water in 1999.
Wallace cemetery board considers Town Hall tax meeting
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioner denied a request Monday from Wallace officials to set a relatively high tax levy for the newly-formed Morning View Cemetery.
Double-married Sutherland woman getting double-divorced
Marriage is not a sentence you are allowed to serve concurrently. Such may be the lesson in store for Ruby Denise Jones, of Sutherland.
Man Says Murder Sentence is Excessive
A western Nebraska man says the 70-year sentence he received for murdering his girlfriend's 4-year-old daughter is excessive.
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