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Things that were true in 1999. Agricultural subsidies are perhaps the world's most perfectly terrible policy.
Small towns get big data pipeline
Duane "Barney" Voss, Cambridge Telephone Co.'s general office manager, left, explains the technology behind the company's new state-of-the-art copper-to-fiber optic infrastructure upgrade to Tom Baker of Trenton, candidate for the Legislative District 44 seat in the Nebraska Unicameral, right, and Brad Houlden of Cambridge, co-owner with his wife, ...
Ethanol plant near Cambridge, Neb., sells for $30M in bankruptcy auction; court must approve
A 44 million-gallon ethanol plant in south-central Nebraska attracted more than $30 million in a bankruptcy auction.
1989: Pro-life advocacy takes off
Cambridge archivist Jim Quantrell takes our readers back for a glance at events which occurred 10, 15 and 20 years ago.
Province to blame for cuts: Horwath
Hospitals like Cambridge are being forced to cut staff and services because the provincial government is wasting money on e-Health and corporate tax breaks, says the leader of Ontarioa s NDP party.
TRAVELS IN CHILE with Alan Morgan, Nov. 11 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at rare, 1679 Blair Rd.
Two people were sent to hospital yesterday after yet another serious collision on Franklin Boulevard, the third within a week.
A 21-year-old Cambridge man has diad following a collision at Franklin Boulevard and Clyde Road today at about 2 p.m. Police are not releasing the name of the victim pending notification of next of kin.
Southwest Nebraska RC&D banquet set
Southwest Nebraska Resource Conservation and DevelopmentA would like to invite everyone to their annual banquet Tuesday, Nov.
Holbrook Lions lend a hand to community projects
Members of the Holbrook Lions Club are: Leslie and Terry Smith, Jim McBride and Dale Winston.
Lindsay Steer developed an interest in cooking as a necessity while growing up the youngest of three sisters in Cambridge, Neb.
Diagnosis puts go-to-guy on roller-coaster of emotion
Doug "the go -to" guy in the Colby family is surrounded by his family, wife, Noreen and sons, Dawson, front, and Dillon, right.
National Weather Service staff searching for high-water markers
Feds backing $18M mortgage for Neb. hospital
Officials have committed federal loan guarantees to building a 16-bed hospital in the southwest Nebraska city of Cambridge.
Alternate water plan would 'spread the pain' over water cutbacks
The plan by the state to cut off irrigation water in the Republican River Basin in water-short years would significantly impact the economy of Southwest Nebraska, the McCook City Council was told Monday night.
approves $18 million deal to construct 16-bed replacement hospital in Cambridge, Nebraska
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced a commitment to insure a mortgage loan to Cambridge Memorial Hospital in Cambridge, Nebraska, to construct a new 16-bed hospital to replace an existing 51-year-old facility and fund relocation of a primary care clinic to the new facility.
Great Southwest Art Auction to benefit Fox Theatre
Outstanding artwork by regionally and nationally acclaimed painters, sculptors and photographers will be featured at the Great Southwest Art Auction & Expo.
Gary Mays of Skeen Construction, Kearney, and his track Cat take a huge bite from a two-story concrete-block-and-brick two-story house on the west edge of Cambridge, making room for a $21.8 million expansion and renovation project at Cambridge Memorial Hospital.
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