Friday Oct 30 | McCook Daily Gazette
Six apply for council position
The city has received six applications for the open seat on the McCook City Council, including those from former council and school board members.
Man Dies in Hospital after Vehicle Hits Tree
Services have been set for a 24-year-old Chambers man who was fatally injured when his vehicle ran off a rural highway and struck a tree in north-central Nebraska.
Pay jumps for state investment...
The state's new investment officer will be paid $200,000 a year, a more than 20 percent increase over the previous occupant of the job.
Chambers vs. Cedar Rapids Highlights D2 Slate
As the district races heat up across the state, one Class D2 matchup is particularly interesting as the Chambers Coyotes host district rival Cedar Rapids in a battle of undefeated teams.
City to consider four condemnations, one appeal Monday
The McCook City Council will be asked to condemn four properties as unsafe and consider an appeal from the owner of one of the properties, at the regular meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m. at City Council Chambers at Memorial Auditorium.
Fall Ladies' Night Out coming up
Ladies' Night Out is planning another fun evening on Monday, Sept. 28 at The Family Life Center of the Meriden Evangelical Free Church in Meriden.
Fish Kill at Swan Lake in Nebraska
Swan Lake has been experiencing a natural fish-kill phenomenon known as summer-kill, according to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission.
5th Ave. Road Closure from 13th St. to 25th St.
The City of Kearney announces that, weather permitting, 5th Avenue will be closed beginning Wednesday, June 17, at 7:00 a.m. The purpose of the closure is for reconstruction of 5th Avenue starting at 13th Street.
Lawmakers may wrap up work early
Departed State Sen. Ernie Chambers might have left a gift behind for fellow state senators this year: a shorter session.
Fire station architect on agenda
The McCook City Council will be asked to select an architect and approve a contract for the design of a new city fire station, at its regular meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m. in City Council Chambers in Memorial Auditorium.
Exact cause of falling sign still unknown
A photo of a weld on the Holiday Inn Express high rise sign taken by Brian Henn of Love Signs in Grand Island.
Rylie Sexson, age 2, is fearless while feeding the cows cake from her hand as they wait for the herd to gather.
Rollover crash kills woman in north-central Nebraska
Job Outlook Local Churches Support Community It's a project that's been in the works for almost 20 years.
Nebraska Legislature: Words seldom fail Mike Friend
Mike Friend's brow furrowed as his booming, sandpaper voice carried across the floor of the Legislature.
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