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Ogallala Economic Development Coordinator
In December, Ogallala's Economic Development Coordinator, Jim Bischof, presented the Ogallala City Council with the results of a "Keith County Business Survey". 51 businesses from Keith County and included a variety of "types" of businesses - from retail, tourism, service, convention and others.
December 22nd, 2009 - Top News Stories
Health officials are now offering the H1N1 flue vaccine to all Nebraskans. Dr. Joann Schaefer, the state's Chief Medical Officer, says Nebraska is seeing a decline in activity of the flu strain.
December 23rd, 2009 - Top News Stories
A snow emergency means snow is likely and the city needs snow emergency routes clear so city crews can clear roads efficiently.
Icy Road Blamed in Fatal I-80 crash in Western Nebraska
Icy road conditions are suspected of causing a crash that killed a Colorado woman on Interstate 80 in western Nebraska.
Long corn harvest winding down
The long corn harvest isn't over yet, but an end is in sight for Iowa and Nebraska farmers.
Paxton Consolidated voters approve school expansion
In the near future, Paxton Consolidated school students will be enjoying a new gymnasium, new commons area and classroom space after voters approved an $8.215 million bond issue.
Colby Hoskovec, age 5, enjoys riding at his grandparent's place north of Wauneta, Neb.
November 4th, 2009 - Top News Stories
The Keith County Sheriff's Department says 36-year-old Catina Martinez was westbound on U.S. Highway 30 about four miles east of Paxton when she lost control of her pickup around 3:20pm Monday.
Neb. woman killed in rollover of her pickup
Authorities say a North Platte woman has died in a single-vehicle crash in western Nebraska.
Feed yard west of North Platte asks for permit
New feed bunks mark the edge of cattle pens that are being reshaped and renovated at the Beer Creek.
October 27th, 2009 - Top News Stories
Paxton Superintendent Del Dack said the district started looking at building needs and making assessments for the district as far back as 2006.
Nebraska home to high quality livestock auctioneers
In their home state, Nebraska proved they know how to chant with the best at the regional quarterfinals at Crawford Livestock Market in Crawford.
Cox says 'wild ride' not what it seems
Roger Cox told the Bulletin there was a lot less to his 'wild ride' down I-80 than it seemed at first blush.
News Update - October 6TH, 2009*
The information we received was from the Associated Press. According to Paxton Superintendent Del Dack, the information was not completely accurate.
October 6th, 2009 - Top News Stories
Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District officials say the lake finished the 2009 irrigation season almost 15 feet higher than a year ago.
Paxton, Neb., district to vote on more classrooms
Paxton voters will decide next month whether to raise their taxes to add four classrooms and enlarge the school cafeteria.
Arrest made after stolen machinery found in Kansas
A Keith County Sheriffa s Department investigation into the multi-thousand dollar theft of farming machinery from Keith County in 2008 has apparently been solved, with the arrest of a suspect in Kansas Sept.
What's a guy do after stealing a tractor and planter worth nearly a half-million dollars? He farms with them.
September 15th, 2009 - Top News Stories
In April, a John Deere tractor and an experimental prototype planter were stolen from a field in Keith County , southeast of Paxton.
Paxton - Labor Day/Centennial Celebration
Every year, Paxton puts on one heck of a celebration during the Labor Day weekend.