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Sidney alum Jorgenson claims ARC title
(Pella) -- Sidney alum and Central College senior Noah Jorgenson won an American Rivers Conference title on Saturday. Jorgenson claimed top honors in the 1500 with a time of 3:50.09. He also finished fifth in the 800 in 1:55.93. Jorgenson's conference title helped Central finish fourth in the team standings.
Troopers Arrest Rock Port Man on Felony Domestic Assault Charge
Troopers report the arrest of a Rock Port man on a felony Monday night in Atchison County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the arrest of 38-year-old Joseph W. Wilson around 8:06 Monday night on a preliminary charge of felony domestic assault. Authorities booked Wilson into the Andrew County Jail...
Mo. man injured after he fell asleep while driving a tractor
ATCHISON COUNTY—One person was injured in an accident just before 12:30p.m. Wednesday in Atchison County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2022 New Holland T640 driven by Timothy J. Oswald, 43, Fairfax, was westbound on 270th at Kettle Avenue four miles west of Fairfax. The driver fell asleep....
Sidney baseball eyeing bounce back with experienced pitching, improved offense
(Sidney) -- Sidney baseball is eager to improve upon last year's up-and-down campaign and hopes to do so with an experienced pitching staff and some improved offense. The Cowboys started practices in late April. While they've had to work around the chaotic schedules of spring sports, Coach Brad Johnson likes what he's seen from his team in the preseason stage.
KMAland Boys Track & Field (5/7): 5 Nebraska KMAlanders qualify for state, F-M wins home meet
(KMAland) — Track & field athletes from Ashland-Greenwood, Plattsmouth and Nebraska City stamped their tickets to the Class B State Track & Field Championships, while Fremont-Mills won their home meet on Tuesday. FREMONT-MILLS LAST CHANCE CO-ED Fremont-Mills won the team title behind 97 points and three titles. Cooper Marvel...
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