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Lake Maloney to spray for mosquitoes

 

The Lake Maloney Property Owners Assoc. will have the city of North Platte Spray for Mosquitoes tonight, between the hours of 8 P.M. – Midnight.
Please keep pets indoors, windows closed and turn off any window fans. If weather does not permit, spray will be post poned until later date.
If you have any questions please contact Wes                                                                              Grady at 532-1810

N.P. Community Playhouse to hold auditions

The North Platte Community Playhouse will be holding open auditions for the first production of our 2011/2012 season. The first production is “Mister Roberts.” The cast calls for approximately 20 men and 1 woman. Auditions will be Tuesday August 2, 2011 and Thursday August 4, 2011 at 7:00 PM. The auditions will be held in the Patty Birge Room at the North Platte Community Playhouse, 301 E. 5th. No preparation is necessary.

The story: This rowdy, realistic saga of a group of American sailors aboard a Navy cargo vessel in the Pacific shows the crew suffering from that deadly boredom that is part of the routine of war. To the ship’s company, the Skipper is a cantankerous, small-minded man and every one of them conspires against him as the ship pursued its runs from Apathy to Tedium and back again. They are on a cargo mission, so little else is going to happen. That Mr. Roberts, [a lieutenant] shared the crew’s dislike for the Captain was one reason for his popularity. Roberts joined the world to fight; he hates being inactive almost as much as he hates the Captain. Privy to the crew’s hijinks against the Skipper, Roberts still feels it’s his duty to retain some discipline. After winning many ingenious battles against the Skipper, Roberts at last wins himself a transfer to combat duty. It was this transfer that cost him his life on a destroyer off Japan.
The story was made popular by the 1955 film starring Henry Fonda and Jack Lemmon.

For more information, please contact Playhouse General Manager Scott Carlson at (308) 532-8559, or inquire by email to northplattecommunityplayhouse@gmail.com.

Prairie dogs blamed for phone outage in Nebraska

 

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OGALLALA, Neb. (AP) – Prairie dogs get the blame for an internet and phone outage in western Nebraska.

Officials with Charter Communications say prairie dogs apparently chewed through some buried fiber optic cable about two miles from Ogallala.

The problem was discovered Monday morning. Spokeswoman Heather Nessler told KNEB radio in Scottsbluff that there were hundreds of prairie dog mounds in the area, and it took time to find the cut and get it repaired. Service was rerouted and repairs were completed about seven hours later.

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