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Workshop For Farm or Ranch Transition

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What happens if your family’s ranching or farming operation is unable to transfer to the next generation? Now is the time to start (or finish) your transition! On Feb. 26 & 27 workshops will be held at Broken Bow and Burwell to help families navigate the common landmines including legal, financial, and communication issues.

Capitol Conversations: From Pasture to Policy

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This week at the Capitol has been a busy one, with significant discussions taking place in both committees I am on, Transportation & Telecommunications and the Judiciary Committee. Some of the more significant bills heard in T & T revolved around ATVs/UTVs and the ability to register them for highway use outside a village or corporate limits, as well as a bill to allow them to be operated after sunset and before sunrise specifically for the use of snow removal.
Sen. Tonya Storer

COMMUNITY NEWS

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Valentines For Veterans The Callaway American Legion Auxiliary is asking the community to write Valentine cards for Veterans residing in the Central Nebraska Veterans Home in Kearney. A collection box has been placed in the Nigel Sprouse Memorial Library.

Board Extends Furrow’s Contract With Raise

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The Callaway Board of Education met for their regular monthly meeting on Jan. 13, with the first order of business being the election of officers for 2025. That process went a whole lot smoother this year than last, with no opposition to the 2024 officers remaining in their roles.
At their January meeting the Callaway Board of Education elected officers for 2025. Board members and their officers are, from left: President Michael Reiff, Superintendent JD Furrow, Treasurer Jim Phelps, Vice President Rhonda Pandorf, Rebecca Eggleston, Secretary Liana Hrupek, and TR Anderson. (Photo courtesy Heath Birkel CPS)

Big Tales of The Villain of The Plains

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Last week I talked about my son’s encounter with a mountain lion south of town. Mountain lions are one of two apex predators that were in this area prior to Nebraska becoming a state. The scientific name for the mountain lion is “Puma concolor”. “Puma” is Latin and translates as a large cat and “concolor” refers to the fact that it is a uniform color.
Big Tales of The Villain of The

Market Report

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For the Week Ending Jan. 24, 2025 Nebraska Weekly Grain Prices, Omaha-Council Bluffs US NO 2 YELLOW CORN: $4.68-$4.74 US NO 1 SOYBEANS: $10.11-$10.25 Livestock Weighted Average Report, Jan.
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