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Mary Lucille Bodfield, 52, of Beaver City, formerly of Gothenburg, died Friday, June 26, 2009, at her home.
Twister damages RR, North Platte
Fourteen empty coal cars were overturned at Bailey Yard Friday night when a turbulent, twisting cloud swept around the west and north parts of town.
Sheriff's Deputy Shoots, Kills Man
The Nebraska State Patrol is investigating after a sheriff's deputy shot a man he says threatened him with a sword.
Nebraskaland Heritage highlighted
The Hayeks and their collection. Slices of history, food, entertainers and antique machines welcomed Nebraskaland Days Saturday at the Lincoln County Historical Museum.
Two remain hospitalized after collision on U.S. 30
Two people remained in the hospital Friday after an accident on U.S. Highway 30 six miles west of North Platte.
The Kearney Park and Recreation Department is currently accepting registrations for the Annual Hershey Track Meet.
Nebraska Game and Parks officials say the number of cranes passing through this year was about the same as last year.
Linegar and Wilson are candidates for Junior Law Cadet
Two Gothenburg juniors have been selected by members of the Gothenburg American Legion Post 64 as candidates to compete in the American Legion District 5 competition at the 42nd Annual Junior Law Cadet program, sponsored by the Nebraska American Legion in cooperation with the Nebraska State Patrol.
Antique 'plow day' dedicated to accident victim
More than 15 antique tractors and plows turned over the land in an historic way March 21 in a hayfield between North Platte and Hershey.
Lawsuits Filed in Alleged Nebraska Ponzi Scheme Fraud
Two lawsuits have been filed by Nebraskans seeking to recover investments made in connection with a Grand Island insurance agency under investigation for an alleged Ponzi scheme.
Friendly neighborhood tattoo artists
An empty room needs decorations. Bare walls beg for photos. And for some people, the body is a canvas - a natural place for decorations.
Independent grocer opens North Platte store
Gary with Jerry Inman and Violet Towne. Owner Gary Suhr was smiling wide Friday as he opened the only locally owned grocery store in North Platte.
Rollover Accident Causes Injuries
A Highway 30 crash sent the sole driver to GPRMC at 1:40p.m. Monday. 58 year old Terrance L. Roberts, of Hershey, was eastbound at MM 171 when the right rear tire tread separated from the tire causing the ...
Rollover sends Hershey man to hospital
A 58-year-old Hershey man was taken to the hospital after the vehicle he was driving rolled 3 to 4 times on Interstate 80.
North Platte construction perks along
New concession stand, Cody Park Even during a national economic recession, North Platte construction projects are perking along.
LJS daily returns to North Platte
The Lincoln Journal Star is trying to fill a void at North Platte newspaper racks, after deliveries of the Omaha World-Herald ended Feb.
Council authorizes new ladder fire truck
After much debate, the North Platte City Council authorized the fire department to get proposals from vendors for a new 100-foot ladder fire truck.
School bus accident sends students to hospital
A handful of Hershey school students were treated and released from Great Plains Regional Medical Center Monday after a car struck a school bus.
Minor injuries when car hits school bus
Lincoln County sheriffa TMs deputies say a 17-year-old boy was distracted when he ran into the back of the school bus on Monday afternoon.
Paloucek named school board president
Jim Paloucek will preside over the North Platte Board of Education this year. Paloucek, an attorney, was unanimously selected Monday by the board to lead the discussions.
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