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Parents fear their daughter's death may become a cold case
The day was June 9, 1990. She was born without a name. "I quit smoking, so I bought bubble gum cigars and handed them out to all my co-workers," said her father, Medford resident Michael Anderson.
Body brings Norfolk family closure
A body found in Pierce County on Saturday is believed to be that of missing Norfolk woman Lacey Anderson.
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Lee E. Magdanz, 73, born April 15, 1936, in Pierce, NE, the son of Elmer and Dorothy Magdanz and died October 13, 2009, in Green Bay.
A traffic accident in Pierce County at the intersection of 549 Avenue and 850 Road occurred Friday evening.
North-central Nebraska crash kills teen, sends 4 to hospital
A teenager was killed, four people were hospitalized and three horses suffered minor injuries outside of Pierce, Neb.
Boil notice issued for northeast Neb. town
As a precaution, the residents of Pierce in northeast Nebraska are being urged to drink bottled water or boil their tap water before any consumption.
Boil notice issued for northeast Neb. town
As a precaution, the residents of Pierce in northeast Nebraska are being urged to drink bottled water or boil their tap water before any consumption.
Boil notice issued for northeast Neb. town
As a precaution, the residents of Pierce in northeast Nebraska are being urged to drink bottled water or boil their tap water before any consumption.
Work to slow westbound passage on I-80 in Nebraska
The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the murder and kidnapping convictions of a deaf woman serving life in prison for killing another woman and cutting up the body with a chain saw.
W. Neb. health official says West Nile Virus could be worse this year
The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the murder and kidnapping convictions of a deaf woman serving life in prison for killing another woman and cutting up the body with a chain saw.
Neb. photographer part of photography contest
The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the murder and kidnapping convictions of a deaf woman serving life in prison for killing another woman and cutting up the body with a chain saw.
HIV/AIDS may not garner limelight it once did, but prevention message still alive
The South Dakota Supreme Court has upheld the murder and kidnapping convictions of a deaf woman serving life in prison for killing another woman and cutting up the body with a chain saw.
Judge sentences Schade to 36-months for violating probation
It's 36-months in jail for the Creighton, Nebraska, man, who took off with his wife and kids after domestic abuse questions by police.