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Outdoor notes: Rainbow trout stockings in March to enhance fishing opportunities

Outdoor notes: Rainbow trout stockings in March to enhance fishing opportunities
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(AUDIO) Rainbow trout stockings in March to enhance fishing opportunities

Neligh Park in West Point is included in this. Greg Wagner with Nebraska Game and Parks. Trout fishing is a great way to introduce children to fishing because simple and inexpensive equipment may be used. “Rainbow trout are especially good for beginners because they will bite readily on anything, including corn, wadded up pieces of bread or worms, and are easy and safe to handle,” said Larry Pape, aquatic education specialist with the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission. “Remember to take a long a towel to help hold onto them because they are wiggly and slick, and a cooler to keep some for dinner.”

Rainbow trout stockings in March to enhance fishing opportunities

Rainbow trout stockings in March to enhance fishing opportunities
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Things to Do: Listen to Rhinestoned by Jason Ringenberg

While the pandemic has dealt a crippling blow to the live performance industry, many artists have taken advantage of the forced downtime to focus on writing and recording new music. Even if it means sharing and merging audio files online or cautiously returning to a studio with fewer bodies around. That’s how it was for Jason Ringenberg, whose new album Rhinestoned drops on March 5. It was a process that mostly involved just himself and producer/engineer/multi-instrumentalist George Bradfute. Bradfute’s recording studio is in the basement of the former home of late “gentleman country crooner” Jim Reeves (“He’ll Have to Go,” “Four Walls”). Steve Ebe (drums), Fats Kaplin (steel guitar/fiddle), and Ringenberg’s own daughter Addie and Camille (vocals, piano) also pitched in.

Col Charles Young, military luminary, blazed a trail for generations

Col. Charles Young, military luminary, blazed a trail for generations Lisa Powell © Provided by Dayton Daily News Maj. Charles Young, possibly during the the Mexican Punitive Expedition in 1916. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE AFRO-AMERICAN MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER Charles Young was the third African American to graduate from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He went on to achieve the rank of colonel and serve as a military attache despite being born into slavery in 1864. © Provided by Dayton Daily News West Point Cadet Charles Young, 1889. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL AFRO-AMERICAN MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER At the end of the Civil War Young’s family left Kentucky and sought a new life in Ripley, Ohio, where Young thrived as a student in an integrated high school class and graduated in 1881. He went on to teach at a school for black students for several years.

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