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Nothing like a good war to pump up the economy. But, as we have found out again and again, pumping up the economy often leads to inflation.
Read MoreLINCOLN - A Randolph native’s example of selfless service and unhesitating decisive actions in response to a 2019 fatal vehicle crash earned her the first Nebraska National Guard Heroism Medal.
Read MoreLINCOLN — In the winter of 2022, the Nebraska Corn Board (NCB) and Nebraska Corn Growers Association (NeCGA) began joint strategic planning efforts for the Nebraska corn industry to update the strategic plan that was established for 2017-2022.
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Read MoreLINCOLN — Public school districts across the state will benefit from a new state aid to education formula approved this year by the Nebraska Unicameral.
Read MoreRANDOLPH - Randolph Rescue has a full plate planning its annual fundraiser.
Read MoreArea residents celebrated the 100th birthday of Belden’s pool Saturday and Sunday with a wide range of activities for all ages. Above, Mason Dickens takes a slide into the festivities Saturday. Richard and Patty Schulte, Belden (left) pick out rolls to eat following the community church service at the fire hall Sunday. Below, Theresa Stapleman gives a “train” ride to Lauren Miller, Clayton Gullicksen, Eli Munter and Cole Thelen Saturday. Belden’s pool is thought to be the oldest continuously operated pool in the state and the third oldest overall, opening July 23, 1923. Those attending the birthday bash enjoyed birthday cake, live music, free swimming, a car and tractor show, and other activities. The planning committee hoped to raise $100,000 for pool upkeep and repairs through free will donations and raffles during the celebration. An anonymous donor also agred to match $25,000 raised at the event.
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