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Rare Deere 4030s selling in Nebraska!

TractorZoom.com These two John Deere 4030 tractors are pretty rare! They sell at a Nebraska auction on July 14, 2021!  Although nobody knew it at the time, August 19, 1972, was to become one of the most pivotal days in John Deere history. Actually, it was a pretty big day for farming in general. The Generation II tractors launched at Deere dealers nationwide on August 19, 1972. Four all-new tractors with a brand-new game-changing design, and a new objective operator comfort. These were the first tractors built with a cab in mind, and they did it right. The 4030, 4230, 4430, and 4630 coupled with the SoundGard body changed farming as we know it!

William Pitt Sotheby s International Realty | Bridgeport Daily Voice

FAIRFIELD, Conn. Real estate sales in the town of Fairfield continued their upward trend in the first quarter of 2016.Sales increased 6 percent over last year and the median selling price rose 14 percent, to $622,000. In the first quarter, 120 properties exchanged hands according to the first quarter report from William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty.“Everything in the report is . Prev 1 - 10 of 22 articles

Sherman s Dairy Bar cows return after restoration

Sherman s Dairy Bar cows return after restoration The sculptures were repaired over the winter and made their re-debut to their regular perch in time for Sherman s opening day on May 1. Credit: Tom Renner Published: 8:34 PM EDT April 6, 2021 Updated: 8:34 PM EDT April 6, 2021 SOUTH HAVEN, Mich Sherman s Dairy Bar in South Haven on Tuesday celebrated the return of their iconic cow sculptures to their roof. The cows, nicknamed Blue Moo and Baby Blue, were vandalized last summer. Baby Blue was stolen for a few days before being returned. The sculptures were repaired over the winter and made their re-debut to their regular perch in time for Sherman s opening day on May 1.

IRE Awards honors IndyStar nursing home investigation

IndyStar IndyStar s investigation into Indiana nursing homes has earned one of just two medals awarded this year by the world s leading organization for investigative journalism. Investigative Reporters & Editor announced Monday it has selected Careless for an IRE medal, which is the highest honor the organization bestows upon investigative journalism. IRE judges also named Careless as the top investigative effort of 2020 for news organizations of IndyStar s size.  The 18-month-long examination was reported and written by investigative reporters Tony Cook, Tim Evans and Emily Hopkins. We couldn t be more honored or more proud to have our work recognized in this way and on a national level, said Alvie Lindsay, IndyStar s news and investigations director. Tony, Tim, Emily and their editor on this project, Steve Berta, did some amazing work over the course of this investigation.

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