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North Platte rancher, business owner announces run for Congress 6rp4b
David Huebner of North Platte, a former border patrol officer turned cattle and hay producer, announced Friday that he is running for Nebraska’s 3rd district seat in Congress.
Memorial Day flowers removed from graves 2u2u6n
Memorial Day flowers, wreaths and flags were removed in less than one week from the graves at Fort Mherson National Cemetery, much to the dismay of many people who placed them there.
School board prepares cell phone prohibition u204u
The North Platte public school board is working out a plan to lock up students' cell phones if they bring them to school in the morning.
Group seeks to improve North side 3s1s13
Ideas ranged from recruiting with tax increment financing to simply picking up trash instead of walking past it at a town hall discussion Thursday on ways to improve the north side of town.
Entertainment around town 575p6o
A rundown of entertaining events in North Platte and Lincoln County, May 29-June 7:
Sustainable Beef opens for business 6v6f39
The first loads of cattle were delivered to the new Sustainable Beef packing house Wednesday morning, the first day of operation at the one-of-a-kind plant.
Water to be chlorinated for five days 212s2p
The North Platte Water Department will chlorinate the city water supply for five days from June 2-6 for preventative maintenance.
Planning commission recommends zoning change to allow new gym 4j183v

City commissioners recommended approval of a controversial rezoning request Monday that clears the way for a new fitness and wellness facility, following a heated public hearing,
Knisley repeats as all-class state hurdle winner 2k5y2u
Jaxon Knisley of North Platte St. Pat's achieved a personal goal Saturday -- winning his second all-class state championship in the 110 meter hurdles at the Nebraska State Track and Field Meet
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Community college announces President’s List 3b616g
A total of 110 students qualified for the President’s List during the spring semester at Mid-Plains Community College.
Clean, drain, dry boats before entering waterways 6vw42
The last week of May has been designated Nebraska Invasive Species Awareness Week, and the Nebraska Public Power District reminds boaters to help prevent the spread of invasive species and practice safety.
Nebraskaland Days: Loving rodeo 6pi6y
Raegyn Beachner lives for the Buffalo Bill Rodeo in North Platte.