The points races are tight in many of the classes and the racing action was just as close during Dawson County Raceway’sSunday Night Spectacular in Lexington, Nebraska.
The points races are tight in many of the classes and the racing action was just as close during Dawson County Raceway’sSunday Night Spectacular in Lexington, Nebraska.
MANIOHUTA ARCHERY CLUB YOUTH DAY!
SATURDAY AUGUST 10TH
STARTS AT 8:00 A.M. YOUTH AGES 8-15
204 PHEASANT RUN ROAD–LOCATED ABOUT 1 MILE WEST OF HWY 83 ON S. MALONEY DRIVE
WATCH FOR ORANGE “ARCHERY” ARROWHEAD SIGN ON LEFT
ALL KIDS MUST PRE-REGISTER BY AUGUST 1ST
AND MUST BE ACCOMPANIED DURING THE DAY BY A PARENT!
CALL 308-532-2429 Rob & Amy Smith (leave message)
OR EMAIL maniohuta2012@yahoo.com
You will be contacted for ages & shirt sizes!!!
DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Rockies have recalled left-hander Drew Pomeranz from Double-A Tulsa and optioned infielder Josh Rutledge to Triple-A Colorado Springs.
Pomeranz will start Monday’s series opener against the Miami Marlins.
Pomeranz will be making his second stint with the Rockies after beginning the year at Triple-A Colorado Springs. He was recalled on June 30 and was 0-3 with an 8.76 ERA in three starts before being optioned on July 12 to Double-A Tulsa.
The centerpiece to the 2011 trade of Ubaldo Jimenez to Cleveland, Pomeranz has struggled in the majors. He is 4-13 with a 5.37 ERA in 29 career starts.
Rutledge is hitting .211 with six home runs in 67 games this season.
(AP) — It’s turned hot and dry in Nebraska’s and the crops that don’t receive irrigation are quickly becoming stressed.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says pockets of rain early and late in the week did little to help the overall condition as crops near their peak demand for moisture.
Topsoil and subsoil moisture supplies declined last week.
Irrigated corn rates 82 percent good or excellent, compared to the 75 percent average while dry-land corn rates 45 percent good or excellent, compared to the 68 percent average. The poorest dry-land conditions are in South Central counties.
Corn silking is 50 percent complete. Average is 64 percent.
Sixty-five percent of the soybean crop is blooming, near the 61 percent average.
(AP) — A 12-year-old boy has died in a weekend accident near the central Nebraska town of Dunning.
Authorities say Cole Roseberry of Kearney was playing in a soil bank with his brother on Saturday around 8:20 p.m., when the soil collapsed on top of him. He was taken to a local hospital, but died of suffocation.
Authorities say the boys had been staying with their grandparents near Broken Bow. Cole’s father, Dave Roseberry, is the fair manager in Kearney.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church in Kearney. The burial will be at the Kearney Cemetery.
(AP) — Authorities say a 4-year-old has died after being struck by a vehicle in the central Nebraska town of Cozad.
Cozad Police Chief Randy Adams says the crash happened around 6:15 p.m. Sunday, as Camdyn Trew of Eustis ran onto Highway 30. A driver on the highway was unable to stop before the vehicle struck the child.
Trew was pronounced dead at Cozad Community Hospital.
Authorities released no other details about the accident.
NEW YORK (AP) — Former National League MVP Ryan Braun has been suspended without pay for the rest of the season and the postseason in what appears to be the first of a series of suspensions resulting from baseball’s investigation of a Florida clinic accused of distributing performance-enhancing drugs.
MLB Commissioner Bud Selig announced the penalty Monday, citing Braun for multiple “violations” of baseball’s drug program and labor contract. The Milwaukee Brewers star will miss at least 65 games.
(AP) — A two-vehicle crash at a highway intersection in northeast Nebraska has killed one woman and injured three other people.
The Nebraska State Patrol helped Stanton County officials respond to the wreck eight miles south of Stanton around 7 p.m. Sunday.
Authorities say 53-year-old James Pfeifer’s car pulled out in front of a southbound pickup truck driven by 19-year-old Cole Beyke of Stanton. The vehicles collided in the intersection of Highways 57 and 32.
In Pfeifer’s car, his wife, 51-year-old Peggy Pfeifer, was killed. James Pfeifer and his 21-year-old daughter Hannah Pfeifer were both critically injured and flown to Sioux City.
The Pfeifers, who are from Clarkson, had to be removed from their car with the Jaws of Life.
Beyke was taken to Faith Regional Hospital in Norfolk for treatment.
(AP) — The state and federal government are expected to spend $10 million to clean up properties in Columbus that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency believes contributed to groundwater contamination decades ago.
The Columbus City Council approved an amendment to its Superfund contract last week that allows for the additional federal and state funding. The EPA says the cleanup is necessary to control a plume of tainted groundwater created by three former dry-cleaners.
The EPA will pick up 90 percent of the cost, and the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality will cover the rest. The plan includes the demolition of four buildings.
The properties were identified as the sources of two carcinogenic chemicals commonly used in dry cleaning that leached into the soil and groundwater.
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(AP) — The number of grasshoppers is down in parts of Nebraska, thanks to a relatively cool spring.
The decline is good news for many farmers and ranchers in west-central Nebraska, because the bugs are considered pests.
Dave Boxler, an entomologist with the West Central Research and Extension Center, says the numbers will remain fairly steady into the fall. Boxler says a recent survey showed that number of grasshoppers per square yard is lower than 10. As a result, farmers and ranchers in the area may not have to treat their land.
Some counties are still battling the pests, which can destroy entire pastures. Boxler says officials are monitoring numbers in Arthur and Cherry counties.
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