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Flood Waters Are No Match For Local Bravery

The residents of four Stratton homes lost just about everything after rescuers used boats to save them from flood waters early Friday morning. For a second time in two weeks, a night of torrential rain brought flooding to southwest Nebraska. Rain amounts as high as 7 to 12 inches stretching from the northern half of…

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Groundbreaking and Construction Underway for Blackshirt Feeders Livestock Facility

Haigler, Neb. (Monday, May 22, 2023) – Excavation equipment began construction on the site of what will become headquarters for Blackshirt Feeders. Representation from Blackshirt Feeders LP, Settje Agri-Services and Engineering (Construction Managers for the project), and supporters were on hand for the occasion. Monday’s ground-breaking aligns with projections put forth to the Benkelman Post…

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Sa­nford Set for Senior Season for Huskers

     If the annual Cornhusker Football Spring game is any indication, Benkelman’s Phalen Sanford could have a standout senior season come Fall.      Phalen, a 2018 DCS graduate, said it’s hard to believe that he’s about to finish his fifth year in college and will be playing as a sixth year senior for the Huskers next fall.…

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With All Permitting in Place Blackshirt Feeders Ready to Start Construction of New Feedlot

     The construction of Nebraska’s largest feedlot, located in western Dundy County, will begin this spring.       Blackshirt Feeders LP and Settje Agri-Sevices and Engineering has announced that they have obtained all the necessary county, state, and federal permits needed for the the construction of the proposed 150,000 head feedlot north of Haigler…

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District Champion Tigers Headed Back to Lincoln

“I hope they have a feeling that it is unfinished business”, said DCS Head Boys Basketball Coach Kris Freeland about his team heading back to the NSAA Class D1 State Basketball Tournament for the second straight season. The Tigers punched their ticket to the 2023 State Tournament after defeating Humphrey/Lindsey Holy Family in the Class…

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Special Story Time At Palisade Library

Did you know that Benjamin Franklin established the first public lending library in 1731? Libraries date back to the 17th century and have stood as pillars of knowledge indifferent to economic or political status ever since. It’s heartbreaking to note that libraries often get the short end of the stick for budget cuts, public grants,…

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The Kats Out of the Bag

By Shay Brislane, Scoopemedia News “You get what you pay for.” In today’s economic structure everyone is scouring the ads for coupons, sourcing cheap services and products, or pandering to the lowest bidder for projects. Being frugal has guided many through the darkest times and in turn has trained many to look for quantity above…

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