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Donna Mae Kruse

Donna Mae Kruse

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This writer won’t be sailing off anytime soon

I’ve never been fond of boats or horses.

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1942: Area residents are told collecting junk here will help jolt the Japanese

For several months, everybody and his dog had been out scrounging for scrap metal to feed the war machine so it is hard to imagine how any could be left by September.

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Johnson appointed UNMC College of Nursing assistant dean

NORFOLK — Angela Johnson, EdD, has been named assistant dean at the UNMC College of Nursing Northern Division in Norfolk after serving in the position on an interim basis for the past six months.

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Nebraska Wildlife and land conservation get boost from USDA

LINCOLN — Two Nebraska efforts aimed at grassland and wildlife conservation through conservation assistance for farmers, ranchers and tribes will benefit from a financial boost recently announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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Arrival of large-scale solar projects in Nebraska met with resistance

LINCOLN — Dan Griffith is just scraping by.

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How are your pastures doing so far this year?

Are your pastures better off or worse than they were this time last year? How about the year before that? And before that? As humans, long term memory has never been a strong suit. Maybe you were able to answer a simple better or worse question 3-4 years out, but when we start getting more detailed in our analysis, answering gets even harder. Did the species present change in any way? How much difference was there in yield between years? Has any production been lost due to invasive species like spurge or cedar?

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Research seeks answers to Missouri River fishery decline after 2011 flood

LINCOLN — Biologists are continuing to tag and track walleye and sauger in the Missouri River and Lewis and Clark Lake between Fort Randall and Gavins Point dams as part of an effort to understand declines in the fishery following historic flooding in 2011.

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