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Community Hospital has announced the difficult decision to close Curtis Medical Center, located in Curtis, Nebraska. An exact date for the closure is yet to be determined. Inflation over the past few ...
The Chamber promised a day packed with fun, food, music, and classic cars, and they delivered. On Saturday, the McCook Chamber of Commerce, Cruisin' the Bricks Car Show and Tour de Nebraska came ...
McCook High's Tysen Baker and Trev Wiemers teamed up to compete in the Hastings Open doubles tournament last weekend. They opened play defeating Maverick Day and Brohdy Mackey 6-0, 6-0. They then won ...
A trio of McCook Pinnacle Bank Juniors made the South Central Nebraska Baseball League All-Star team following their tournament title Monday night. Justin Chancellor, Kohyn Cock and Bryant Edwards ...
McCOOK, Neb. - Tour de Nebraska (TDN) brought its 37th annual 5-day bicycle event to McCook on Friday and Saturday, with nearly 350 riders plus support staff in town. For two days, tents and trailers ...
Broken Bow's greeting to eight games-in-seven days for McCook National Bank had all the friendliness of an old lit firecracker down your pant legs trick! The Bow seniors blasted 16 hits through ...
Among the many grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence, few are as often overlooked today as the complaint about quartering troops: "For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us." ...
McCOOK, Neb. - Events that bring people together are essential to a healthy, connected community -- but few days gather such a diverse crowd as this past Saturday. Cruisin' on the Bricks, regional ...
Kooper Rakes' eighth home run of this Legion baseball season was among many great moments for the McCook First Central Bank Juniors. The 19-6 Juniors knocked off Scottsbluff Westco, 9-4, and unleashed ...
McCook Football league director Joe Vetrovsky offered these remarks about the upcoming 2025 season: "We still have open slots in both the 5th/6th Grade and 7th/8th Grade divisions -- it's not too late ...
BEAVER CITY, Neb. - A third positive case of rabies in an animal has been reported to Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD). This positive rabies test was from a bat in Furnas County.
Nothing says clutch with five extra syllables better than Jaime Samaniego this summer. J.S. caught fire again just when the McCook First Central Bank Juniors needed a lit fuse with Imperial getting ...
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