Jun 13, 2008 | KHGI
Livestock company may lose organic certification
Federal regulators say Promiseland Livestock may lose its organic certification because it kept inadequate records and refused to let inspectors review the records it did have.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has posted on its Web site contour maps for many of Nebraska's best reservoirs and lakes for fishing. via KOLN-TV Lincoln
Dr. Kermit Leonard, 85, Garrison, died Saturday, April 19, 2008, in a Bismarck hospital. via Minot Daily News
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Bassett brand Mission style sofa and recliner, $200. Blecha. Phone 537-7341 1973 winnebago self contained camper. via Gothenburg Times
Five businesses caught selling alcohol to minors
“Retailers that continue to put young lives at risk by providing alcohol to kids clearly have poor business practices and should be held accountable.”
Five of 77 Dodge County businesses that sell liquor, sold to minors during a compliance check performed Friday. via Fremont Tribune
Rousey elected to State Fair Board
Marvin Rousey of North Platte has been elected to the Nebraska State Fair Board. via Lincoln Journal Star
For small schools, this session could be last chance
“It just takes twice as long to get things done.”
Some country schools shuttered after passage of a controversial school-merger law could reopen under a plan lawmakers say may be the last chance for supporters of the elementary-only schools. via Lincoln Journal Star
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Peace is yet to be spotted at sanctuary
“It's hurt me pretty bad financially”
Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Nov. 27--BASSETT, Neb. -- Before he died in 2001, Harold Hutton agreed to donate his 4,900-acre ranch along the Niobrara River to Audubon of Kansas Inc. via Customer Interaction Solutions