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    Anderson: Julia Antoinette Marie Anderson was born to Derek and Paula Anderson of Fairbury at Beatrice Community Hospital. Grandparents are Thomas and Barbara Hohman of Eagle, Neb., Daryl and Jan Anderson of St. Paul, Neb. Great-grandparent is Violet Walth of Grand Island.

      Behrendt: Everett Alan Behrendt (8 pounds, 10 ounces) was born at Kearney Regional Hospital on Jan. 24, 2018. Parents are Logan and McKenzie (Wiese) Behrendt of Ravenna, Neb. Grandparents are Alan and Sheryl Wiese of Filley and Bill and Becky Behrendt of Ravenna. Great-grandparents are Betty…

        Anthony: Brantley Matthew Anthony (8 pounds, 6.8 ounces) was born on Feb. 1, 2018 at Beatrice Community Hospital. Parents are David L. Anthony Jr. and Michalle Anthony of Beatrice. Grandparents are Bill Bartels and Zoe Tast, Dane Sr. and Terrie Anthony, all of Wymore, and Mandy Leseberg of B…

          Barber: Joslyn Ruth Barber (6 pounds, 13 ounces) was born on Jan. 29, 2018 at Beatrice Community Hospital. Parents are Joel and Bobbi Barber of Fairbury. Grandparents are Greg and Sue Novotny of Diller and Don and Nancy Barber of Fairbury.

            Fanning: Caleb Matthew Fanning (7 pounds, 14 ounces) was born on Jan. 24, 2018 at Beatrice Community Hospital. Parents are Carl and Amanda Fanning of Beatrice. Grandparents are Tom and Cindy of Beatrice, Dave and Carla of Bayard, Neb. and Bart and Traci of Sutherland, Neb. Great-grandparents…

              Gill: Anna Jean Gill (9 pounds, 2.4 ounces) was born on Jan. 23, 2018 at Beatrice Community Hospital. Parents are Tyler Dean Gill and Amber Jean Gill of Fairbury. Grandparents are William and the late Jeanna Hansel of Blair, Neb. and Greg and Marty Gill of Fairbury. Great-grandparents are Du…

                Johnson: Stetson William Johnson (7 pounds, 13.6 ounces) was born on Jan. 21, 2018 at Beatrice Community Hospital. Parents are William Brady and Cortney Ann Johnson of Pawnee City, Neb. Grandparents are Jeff and Kathy Johnson of Pawnee City, Stephanie Lincoln of Panama, Neb. and Robert Linco…

                You may think yourself a fine culinary artist because you make great boxed mac n’ cheese but what if I told you  that you have no idea how to make pasta correctly. You’re adding the pasta to the pot at the wrong time AND you’re dumping all the pasta water. Yair Ben-Dor has more.

                The 2023 housing market may not be great for either buyers or sellers. But for current homeowners hoping to play both roles, it could be the right time. When entering the housing market, current homeowners have to consider twice the (often conflicting) circumstances — they are the seller, trying to get the best price for their...

                As “green” cleaning becomes increasingly popular, more and more eco-friendly products are lining the shelves at retailers. Not only are they better for the environment, but cleaning products sans harsh chemicals and fragrances are also safer to use around children and pets, as well as anyone in your household with sensitive skin (or a sensitive sniffer).

                The three walls surrounding a bathtub take a lot of abuse, especially if the bathroom serves a house of family members who bathe daily. Those conditions call for a hard-working, durable wall surface with the ability to withstand the moisture and continued use. Solid Surface is a manufactured material, made of acrylic resin, polyester resin or a combination of the...

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                The Missouri Senate has given initial approval to legislation that would temporarily prohibit gender-affirming treatments for minors and restrict their participation in sports. The Republican-led Senate advanced the bills Tuesday after an all-night session. Democrats allowed the votes after the GOP agreed not to prohibit gender transitions already in process, and to let the measures expire in 2027. Doctors could lose their licenses and schools would lose state funding if they don’t comply. Republicans are pushing nationwide to restrict transgender health care, drag shows, bathroom access and the discussion of LGBTQ topics in schools.

                Two years after a fire devastated Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang camp for seriously ill children, a rebuilt camp center is opening. The February 2021 blaze burned the center of the camp. It had been made to look like an Old West town and housed the woodworking shop, the arts and crafts area, the camp store, and an educational kitchen. The new $4.5 million complex has twice the space with more accessibility and new amenities. Those include a quiet sensory room, a room with a fireplace for parents and caregivers, an emergency storm shelter, and a cistern in case of another fire.

                For the first time in three decades, the U.S. has a new favorite dog breed, according to the American Kennel Club. Adorable in some eyes, deplorable in others, the sturdy, push-faced, perky-eared, world-weary-looking and distinctively droll French bulldog became the nation's most prevalent p…

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