Summer McWhorter Summerford announced recently that she will seek the Republican nomination for the office of District Attorney of the 9th Judicial Circuit which includes DeKalb and Cherokee Counties. Summerford,
After three wars and two U.S. military branches, Seaman 1st Class Al Dircks is laid to rest PUBLISHED 4:03 PM ET May. 11, 2021 PUBLISHED 4:03 PM EDT May. 11, 2021
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Bushnell, Fla. - The quietness of Veterans Memorial Park in Tampa is awakened to the sound of motorcycles and stories of a beloved friend Tuesday.
“He loved life, he loved everybody, he never met a stranger, said Linda Peltier.
Seaman 1st Class Alvin Al Dircks not only served in the U.S. Navy in WWII, but then enlisted again for the Korean War in a different branch.
“Al was in the Army, said Linda, going through pictures of his time in both branches.
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
I write to you regarding Mike ODells column dated April 23, 2021.
The Governors Office has long enjoyed a collegial and transparent relationship with media organizations across Nebraska.
The pandemic over the last year provided members of the press with unprecedented, direct access to the Governor and his team. At one point, the Governor hosted seven media briefings a week for up to an hour each to provide factual information about the pandemic to the public and to answer questions from members of the press. For the first time, the Governors Office offered regular briefings in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language. In just the last year, Governor Ricketts has answered more questions from the media in person than most Governors answer in the course of an entire term in office.
Monday, December 21, 2020 Dear Editor,
Having family in McCook, Cambridge, and surrounding areas, I read The McCook Gazette Opinion article: To All The Girls I Have Loved Before (Dec 18th issue). At first, I thought I was going to start humming the same tune sung by Willie Nelson and Julio Iglesias. However, it was Mike O Dell s memories of old fascinating cars.
This article hit home, for me. My late dad, Bill Marples, owned almost every make of car imaginable. Granted, he had the natural Ford s, Chevy s, and Chrysler s. However, he also had a white 1956 Cadillac Fleetwood with rounded tail fins.It was one of the biggest cars in the world. To fill it with gasoline: You would press a button on the rounded tail-light on the fin. It would pivot-up and reveal the gasoline-cap. Dad also owned a TINY 1960 red FIAT, which was one of the smallest cars in the world. My dad had Henry J s/ Kaiser-Fraziers, Ramblers and Austin (NOT an Astin-Martin . we weren t as wealthy as British
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