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Incumbents will return to GMH board Voters decided to stay with the known during Tuesday’s primary when they re-elected Mike Bacon, Dr. Carol-Shackelton-Skinner and Monty Bowan to the Gothenburg Memorial Hospital board. Read the Full Story
Dudley Sixth Graders get Outdoor Education CLOSE UP: Grace Aden uses a magnifying glass to look at organisms in algae pulled from an interstate lake south of Willow Island during a session on pond life. Read the Full Story
Kids write about wish for their Moms Six winners have been named in the Gothenburg Chamber of Commerce sponsored essay contest, “If I Could Grant my Mom One Wish, It Would Be...” The Chamber’s retail/promotion committee is in charge of the annual contest. Read the Full Story
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Incumbents will return to GMH board

Voters decided to stay with the known during Tuesday’s primary when they re-elected Mike Bacon, Dr. Carol-Shackelton-Skinner and Monty Bowan to the Gothenburg Memorial Hospital board.

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Helping hands

Improving food pantry: The Senior English class, under the direction of Roxanne Whiting and Carol Keiser, helped out at the food pantry at the American Lutheran Church. They built shelves and rearranged...

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Swede on the run

Coast to coast: Bjorn Suneson, of Göteborg, Sweden, stayed at the Comfort Suites in Gothenburg three nights last week during his third coast-to-coast run across the United States. Pictured, Suneson was...

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Trying to stay cool

Wagon Full: These youngsters, and a dog, Jingles, were headed home on May 2, pulled by their mother and relative Shenandoah Schram. The children had spent time at preschool and at Ehmen Park as temperatures...

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Opinions

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Right where I wanted to be

As I brushed back strands of hair to pull through a pony- tail holder, I wasn’t thinking about what had happened yesterday or what I needed to accomplish tomorrow. Somehow, I muted that little voice...

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Hidden inside a piece of history

When I volunteered to make a chocolate cheesecake for a church supper last month, I knew I would need help with the presentation. At home, the bottom of the springform pan works for serving but I thought...

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Silence speaks louder than words

Hundreds of e-mails come through my two accounts on a daily basis. If I had to guess, 90% of them are junk. Most I don’t click to open. They go straight to the trash. Today’s sampling: Pay your...

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The third annual Nebraska Junior High Championship track and field meet will be at Gothenburg High School hosted by the Cindermates beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday. The top 24 seventh- and eighth-grade...

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Two Swedes sign to compete at college level

Two Gothenburg High School seniors signed their names this week to scholarship offers to continue their athletic careers in college. Mitch Spiegel will wrestle at Northwest Kansas Technical College and...

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Members fo the Gothenburg girls and boys track teams have the luxury of driving across town instead of across the state for the B-6 district meet on Thursday. Gothenburg is hosting the meet with boys...

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Swede boys don’t take final invite lightly

COZAD—Sometimes when the last track invite of the year rolls around just a few days before the district meet, participants simply want to get it over with. That wasn’t the case at all with the Swede...

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Brady Happenings

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SUTHERLAND—The Brady girls 4x100 relay not only beat every other team at the Best of the Midwest meet in Sutherland on May 1 but the foursome also improved their own school record time. Shaylin McClellen,...

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Seventeen students will receive their high school diplomas during commencement exercises at Brady Public Schools Saturday at 4 p.m. The program will begin with an invocation by junior Matt Litzenberger...

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Eagles headed to D-10 district meet

Relay paves the way for girls’ surprise second at final invite ARNOLD—When Brady track coach Rich Britten sent entries for Friday’s Stapleton Invite at Arnold, he purposely changed up a few names. “So...

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Agribusiness

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LINCOLN—From waterfowl and wildlife to its floods and droughts, the “flat water” that played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States has a story to tell. The Platte River...

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LINCOLN—It fuels both bombs and power plants, but uranium probably doesn’t come to mind to many people when they think about Nebraska. Still, it’s here and a University of Nebraska-Lincoln researcher...

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All consumers are not the same. Neither are all agricultural producers. Yet ag policy analysis typically has assumed they are, which can result in ineffective or inefficient policies. The University of...

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