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Proposed update to highway dept. shop in the works
Recall ballots mailed to Giltner patrons
Local fire crews worked through bitter cold temps to help tame a Marquette house fire in the morning hours of Jan. 21.
Early morning fire claims Marquette home
Members of the Grain Weevil team pictured at the Farm Bureau conference in Atlanta are, from left Zane Zents, Ben Johnson, Chad Johnson and Jeremy Heeg.
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Berniece Luthy stands in her kitchen with her blue-ribbon worthy raisin sour cream pie. The blue ribbon pictured showcases just one of her Best of Division finishes at the Nebraska State Fair, where Luthy is also a volunteer.
Berniece Luthy shares recipes, baking skills via fair
The Omaha-based Platte Institute eyes the Unicameral’s 2022 legislative session as an opportunity to advance initiatives outlined by Blueprint Nebraska, with a specific focus on tax reform.
Platte Institute targets tax reform as legislative priority
Work crews monitor massive, high-tech boring equipment used to bore holes under the roadroad tracks just off No. 4 green at Poco Creek Golf Course. The hole will now be filled with pipe as part of the city’s South Interceptor Sewer expansion project.
Seeman to seek another term as Aurora mayor
New board members recognized Sunday during the Plainsman Museum’s annual meeting include, from left: Zavien Burr, Tim Huls, Jana Gibson and Clint Mickey. Not pictured are Keith Wasem and Gabe Hewen.
Plainsman recaps busy, challenging year
Charles Herbster shared with Hamilton County Republicans why he is running for governor during a campaign stop Thursday in Aurora.
Herbster makes his pitch for governor
High Plains Community School cancelled all classes and activities Monday and Tuesday in an effort to let staff and students get healthy.