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Local graduate claims Junior World Strongman title

Broden Westover, a graduate of Valentine High School, has earned a World Championship title at the Official Strongman Games Junior World Finals, establishing himself as the strongest person under 21 in his weight class.

Hearts in Wonderland theme of 82nd annual Coronation

The 82nd Coronation Hearts in Wonderland is set to crown its royalty on Sunday, February 1, at at 5:30 p.m., at Valentine High School. Royalty candidates and participants have been chosen from the Valentine Community Schools K-12th grade.

Traditions and treasures: Preserving the stories that bind us

A vintage photo album, filled with the silver-grey hue of old tintypes, tells a story of a different era. In those days, cameras weren’t the constant companions they are today; each shutter click carried weight, capturing a moment frozen in time. Quality mattered more than quantity. Yet, as the years pass, some of these images have vanished, taking fragments of family history with them.

Where is the beef dollar going?

Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA For many years we’ve analyzed the relationship between retail beef prices and cattle prices and how the share of the consumers’ beef dollar is allocated to each segment of the beef supply chain, which includes the live cattle segment, packer segment and retailer segment. Let’s look at how the marketplace allocated the live cattle segment’s shareof eachconsumerbeef dollar.

Nebraska Elite 11 Veterinarian Program

Jacob Wood knew he would pursue a veterinary degree in college, but he was still considering what school to attend when he received a text message from his father. “I was deciding between K-State, Iowa State, and UNL, planning to go into large animal veterinary somewhere, and then I got a text from my dad who was planting,” he recalled.

New Year changes

As we turn the calendar to a new year, we not only make resolutions, but spend time wondering what the new year will bring and reflect back on times past. All of us have seen a lot of changes through the years, and the older we get the more changes we have experienced.

Winter at Fort Niobrara

Frost on the Prairie: Fort Prepares for Winter As winter’s first frosts sweep across the Sandhills, the men of Fort Niobrara have turned their industrious efforts toward preparing the garrison for the long months ahead. Snowflakes danced upon the prairie last week, and the sight of soldiers and townsfolk bustling together warmed the hearts of those who braved the chill.

Cody News

I hope you have all had a blessed Christmas. White Christmases are overrated.