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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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'Cinderella' on stage Saturday
There are mice at the Fox Theatre, and magic pumpkins as well. Of course that can mean only one thing, "Cinderella" will soon be performed on the historic stage, in downtown McCook.
Third Chair Players to perform in Cambridge Aug. 1
A concert featuring Nebraska's Third Chair Chamber Players will be held in Cambridge, Nebraska on August 1. The concert will be presented by the newly formed Medicine Creek Arts organization and sponsored by the Nebraska Arts Council, NET Radio and Pinpoint Communications.
Owner of Nebraska ethanol plant files bankruptcy
Originally charged with manslaughter in the death of a 20-month old toddler, a former South Sioux City, Nebraska foster mom has changed her plea to two new charges.
Created by Cambridge artist Sondra Jonson, the 4-foot tall bronze sculpture that will be installed in Norris Park as a war memorial will be of an angel carrying a soldier up through the clouds, the soldier supported by the United States flag.
The 4-H Premier Animal Science Event and Life Challenge was held at the NU College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources in Lincoln, June 29-30, 2009.
Waterloo police are asking for the publica s help in finding out whoa s responsible for setting fire to a large pile of pallets at a 175 Beverly St.
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