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City thrives on young players
KEARNEY — Restaurants are ready. So are hotels, shopping outlets, movie theaters and gas stations.
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Gibbon’s Shiers
thrilled to be in
Special Olympics
torch run in Japan
KEARNEY — A Gibbon woman will represent Nebraska next week in Japan on the final leg of the International Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics.
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Some wells may draw $500-per-day fine
ALMA — The owners of 191 wells in Nebraska face possible penalties of $500 a day because they didn’t file paperwork required by the state before drilling a replacement well.
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Guajardo pleads not guilty in chase case
LEXINGTON — A Dawson County District Court jury trial for Emeterio Guajardo has been scheduled for April 12.
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Young artist putting talent to work for tsunami victims
KEARNEY — Jesse Miller is an 8-year-old with more on his mind than video games and homework.
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Kearneyite plans
to open an equestrian therapy business even as she launches her publishing company in a new direction and runs a therapy
service provider
KEARNEY — In case anyone is wondering, Teressa Rundstrom says that big smile on her face is a business barometer.
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Personal touch to travel
BROKEN BOW — While the Internet makes arranging travel accessible to the public, it also has forced travel agencies across the United States to close in the last few years.
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Cuts may hurt Kearney Airport
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska announced Friday he is fighting proposed cuts in federal subsidies that could force Kearneyites to pay as much as $300,000 per year to maintain commuter air service to Denver.
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One vote
short
means
UNK
runoff
KEARNEY — One more vote in Brad Bohn’s favor would have earned him the student body presidency at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
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Public can warm up with sampling of chilis
KEARNEY — Chili lovers will be sampling a variety of specialties tonight (Saturday night) during the annual Red Cross Chili Cook-off.
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Hub offers Web site
upgrades starting today
KEARNEY — Changes have been planned for months, but this weekend, visitors to the Kearney Hub’s Web edition, CyberHub, will begin to see their newspaper’s new on-line site.
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