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Second vacuum salesman admits to Groton burglary
The second of two Nebraska vacuum salesmen men charged in a Groton burglary has admitted his role in the crime. Dylan D. Melcher, 19, of Lincoln, pleaded guilty today to burglary and grand theft of a firearm. He also pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor...Tags: Defense, Crimes, Prisons, Trials, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Women, Nebraskans majority at state shoot
LENNOX - Aug. 6-7 found cowboy mounted shooters from South Dakota and Nebraska having a bit of a 'border war' at the South Dakota State Cowboy Mounted Shoot (CMSA) hosted by the Dakota Territory Mounted Shooters (DTMS). Cowboy mounted shooting is...Tags: Defense, South Dakota, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Firearms, Omaha
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Dutch oven winners named
MITCHELL - Cabela's hosted its sixth annual Dutch Oven Cook Off Aug. 20 in Mitchell. Eleven adult teams and six youth teams attended despite early morning rains and created 15 main courses and desserts. As usual, Cabela's sponsored the main course...Tags: Recipes, Cabela's Inc., Wisconsin, Bacon, Facebook
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Crop weather report South Dakota
Another week of warm and dry weather brought 6.5 days suitable for field work. Livestock conditions improved slightly, even though some pastures are showing signs of stress from decreased moisture. Major activities this week included; wrapping up small...Tags: North Dakota, South Dakota, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather
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Drought, high demand makes hay hard to find
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - A scorching drought in the southern Plains has caused hay prices to soar, benefiting farmers to the north but forcing many ranchers to make a difficult choice between paying high prices or selling their cattle. Ranchers in much of...Tags: Natural Disasters, Travis Miller, Kansas, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Oklahoma
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Trade team from Thailand stops at Minnesota farms
By Julie Buntjer The Daily Globe, Worthington, Minn. Sept. 01--WORTHINGTON, Minn. — Standing among rows of waist-high soybeans in a field north of Worthington late Wednesday afternoon, a trio of representatives from Chavoen Pokphand (CP) in...Tags: Iowa, China, Cerebral Palsy, Missouri, Indiana
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FOOTBALL
The Upper Midwest Athletic Conference football coaches picked Presentation College to finish last in the league. Greenville (Ill.) College was picked to defend their UMAC title. The Saints will host Greenville at 7 p.m. Nov. 12 at Swisher Field in...Tags: Bible, Tennis, High School Sports, Minnesota, College Football
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Carol A. Zephier
Aberdeen: Memorial Service for Carol A. Zephier, 73, of Aberdeen will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, Sept. 2, 2011, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1410 N. Kline St., Aberdeen, with Father David Hussey officiating. Schriver's Memorial Mortuary and Crematory is in...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Christianity, Fine Arts, Arts
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I Heart Puppies owners respond to animal-rights protestors
CORONA DEL MAR — Two of the owners of I Heart Puppies pet store apologized for the disruption caused by animal-rights protestors and provided details of their efforts to buy animals from quality breeders. Suzanne and Brooke Bradford said at...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Missouri, Arkansas, Crime, Law and Justice
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Florida State fans, Jimbo Fisher wants to see YOU at Doak
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelFor the second time in less than a week, Jimbo Fisher offered a not-so-subtle plea to Florida State Seminoles fans. … He wants to see a full, jam-packed, raucous, rowdy Doak Campbell Stadium each Saturday this fall. In the give-and-take relationship... -
Drought, high demand makes hay top SD export
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A scorching drought in the southern Plains has caused hay prices to soar, benefiting farmers to the north but forcing many ranchers to make a difficult choice between paying high prices or selling their cattle. Ranchers in much...Tags: Natural Disasters, Travis Miller, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kansas, Oklahoma
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Nebraska angler fined $1,200 in Minnesota for too many walleye
BAUDETTE, Minn. (AP) — A fishing trip to Minnesota turned out to be more expensive for a Nebraska man. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says 68-year-old James Thomsen of Ashland, Neb., was fined nearly $1,200 when he was caught with 27...Tags: Fishing, Punishment, Fines, Minnesota, Crime, Law and Justice
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