Old-fashioned Midwestern hospitality set the tone for the first-ever Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island, and a yellow-shirted army of volunteers helped make sure fairgoers left with a...
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A new era for the Nebraska State Fair was ushered in Friday with plenty of high-tech fanfare and a little old school thrown in for good measure.
A 30-year vision is quickly coming into focus just off Highway 34 in Aurora.
