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Anna LaBay
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Anna LaBay
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McCook City Council Approves Public Spaces & Camping Ordinance
McCOOK, Neb. — McCook City Council approved a new ordinance Monday night establishing rules for camping, sleeping, and use of public spaces across the city. The ordinance passed on second reading, with council voting to suspend the statutory requirement that it be read on three separate occasions before final passage. City Attorney Nate Mustion reminded council that the ordinance is intended to regulate behavior — not a person’s housing status. “These ordinances are meant to

Anna LaBay
5 days ago2 min read


McCook City Council — Jan. 5 meeting
McCOOK Neb. — Tonight’s agenda includes a mix of routine updates and a few policy items that reflect the city’s ongoing planning and maintenance work. Council will hear from Grant Flaming with NPPD as part of the community energy report and will also receive an update on the youth sports complex project. There is also a discussion item regarding a small section of East “A” Street. The request involves vacating the gravel portion of the road between East 9th Street and East “A

Anna LaBay
Jan 51 min read


A Sweet Three Kings Tradition Comes to McCook
McCOOK Neb. — Every January 6, families across Mexico and Latin America celebrate Día de los Reyes Magos (Three Kings Day) with a special bread called Rosca de Reyes — and thanks to Miguel and Mayra Camacho, owners of Carnicería CB, this beautiful cultural tradition is now part of the McCook community. The Rosca de Reyes traces its roots back to ancient Roman Saturnalia celebrations, later evolving through medieval Spain and France before arriving in Mexico during the Spanish

Anna LaBay
Jan 22 min read


First Day Hike
McCook Neb. — If you’re feeling a little sluggish after the holidays and wondering how to properly welcome 2026… may I suggest: a walk in the woods with your neighbors? This afternoon, Red Willow State Recreation Area is hosting its annual First Day Hike, and it’s one of those simple, quietly wonderful traditions that keeps growing every year. We’ll meet at Willow View Campground, Site #48 at 2:26 p.m. and head out for a 1.39-mile easy-to-moderate hike along the Archery Range

Anna LaBay
Jan 11 min read


🎄 12 Days of Cookies: How McCook’s Cafeteria Team Spreads Holiday Joy — One Cookie at a Time
McCOOK Neb.— Every December, something magical happens behind the scenes at McCook Public Schools. Throughout the school day, trays of freshly baked cookies roll out of the cafeteria kitchens — more than 1,000 cookies every single day — all part of a tradition lovingly known as the “12 Days of Cookies.” Tammy Fawver, Director of Nutrition Services for Opaa! Food Management, has been leading the effort for nine years. During that time, the Opaa! team has baked and served more

Anna LaBay
Dec 25, 20252 min read


Blessed Mama Here
Blessed, Tired and Trying Kersten Cook “We’re going to spend Christmas at the girls’ dad’s.” That’s the sentence that usually makes people stop and look at me like I’ve lost my mind. Sometimes they ask, “You mean you’re just dropping the girls off?” or “Oh, your husband must live far away.” And every time I explain, “No. I mean my husband, myself, and the girls are all going to spend Christmas at their dad’s house. Together. With his wife and their kids. All at the same time.
Kersten Cook
Dec 24, 20253 min read


From Cup-of-Noodles to Comfort: Michelle Ervin’s Christmas Movie Mornings
McCOOK Neb. — While many of us fumble through December with coffee and chaos, McCook resident Michelle Ervin has been greeting each morning with something entirely different — a cup of noodles and a Christmas movie. Her daily tradition, which she called “Christmas Movie Mornings,” began with a 25-cent find in Walmart’s discount aisle: pumpkin-spice-flavored noodles. She never even ate them. “I found them when I was stuck in the aisle waiting for people to move,” Ervin said. “

Anna LaBay
Dec 24, 20252 min read


St. Catherine’s Property: What’s Being Proposed — and Why It Matters for Housing in McCook
MCCOOK, Neb. — After sitting vacant for more than a decade, the former St. Catherine’s Apartments and convent property may finally be moving toward a new future — one that could help address McCook’s growing need for affordable and workforce housing. During Monday night’s meeting, the McCook Community Development Agency (CDA) discussed a proposed structure that would allow the property to move out of long-term limbo and into a redevelopment process led by McCook Economic Dev

Anna LaBay
Dec 17, 20254 min read


McCook City Council Recap:
Dec. 15, 2025 MCCOOK, Neb. — McCook City Council met Monday evening for a lengthy agenda that included housing development actions, redevelopment studies, updates on the youth sports complex, a new ordinance governing use of public spaces, and a Community Development Agency discussion regarding the St. Catherine’s property. City announcements City Manager Nate Schneider announced: City offices will close at noon on Dec. 24 and remain closed on Christmas Day. Repairs are under

Anna LaBay
Dec 17, 20253 min read


Community Hospital Announces Community Open House for ROOTS Apartment Complex
Community Hospital is excited to invite the public to a Community Open House celebrating the completion of the ROOTS Apartment Complex, a groundbreaking initiative designed to strengthen rural healthcare by providing modern housing for healthcare students. The event will take place on Thursday, December 18, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at 409 West 1st Street, McCook, NE 69001.
Community Hospital
Dec 10, 20252 min read


Prairie Sage Canning Co. Jingle Baskets bring small-batch flavor and local love to the holidays
McCOOK Neb. — When McKenzie Schmitz plants a garden, she doesn’t go halfway. A few years ago, her backyard was producing so much that she simply couldn’t keep up with the fresh veggies. So she did what creative people do—she turned a “too much” problem into something special. “Prairie Sage started pretty organically for me. I’ve always had a full garden, and one year it was producing so much that I needed to find a way to preserve everything,” McKenzie said. She started maki

Anna LaBay
Dec 9, 20253 min read


Lighting up McCook: Fair Ways Christmas Lights helps homes shine a little brighter
McCOOK, Neb. – When the days get shorter and the wind turns sharp, Brian Nally doesn’t head indoors for the season—he just swaps lawn mowers for ladders and starts loading up spools of Christmas lights. Nally is the owner of Fair Way Landscaping and its holiday counterpart, Fair Ways Christmas Lights. This is his second year installing lights in McCook, and he said the community has made it easy to feel at home. “Honestly, it’s been going really good,” he said. “I feel like I

Anna LaBay
Dec 8, 20254 min read


SWNCTA Announces Auditions for Spring 2026 Production of Clue
December 6, 2026 McCOOK, Neb. — Southwest Nebraska Community Theatre Association (SWNCTA) is bringing a classic whodunit to the stage this spring with its 2026 production of Clue, directed by Rachel Witt. Auditions will be held December 7–9 at Central Elementary in McCook. Witt, a longtime SWNCTA volunteer and McCook High School graduate, said she’s thrilled for the chance to direct a show she has loved since childhood. “Clue has always been one of my favorite movies,” she s

Anna LaBay
Dec 6, 20253 min read


Thirty Years of Sparkle: Longnecker Jewelry Shines at the Top of the Region
McCOOK Neb. - When you step into Longnecker Jewelry on Norris Avenue, it doesn’t feel like a store competing with big-city showrooms across the Midwest. It feels like what it is—a small, independent shop where customers are greeted by name, repairs are done in-house, and owner Bill Longnecker can often be found at the bench with a loupe in hand. But behind that small-town storefront sits a much bigger story. Recently, a marketing company contacted Bill offering to sell him

Anna LaBay
Dec 4, 20255 min read


MCC Science Symposium features research by Jackson Dellevoet
Thursday, December 4, 2025 McCOOKNeb. — McCook Community College sophomore Jackson Dellevoet presented original research Wednesday in the Student Union at MCC’s ninth Science Symposium. His presentation centered on “Diatomaceous Earth and its Effects on Deterring Terrestrial Isopods from Damaging Soybean Sprouts.” The research class, BIOS 2500, is a one-semester experience in being a scientist. Dellevoet’s research was part of a research class developed in 2014 by MCC biolog
McCook Community College
Dec 4, 20252 min read


Tanner Lytle Goes All-In on Tattoo Art
McCOOK Neb. — When Tanner Lytle turned 40, he gave himself a birthday present most people only daydream about: he decided to bet on his art full-time. “Starting today, I will be a full-time tattoo artist at the shop,” he wrote in a recent Facebook announcement, sharing that he’s “jumping all-in” at The Clever Fox Tattoo & Body Piercing in McCook, specializing in black and grey realism. It sounds sudden. It isn’t. A long road back to art Lytle has always been an artist. His gr

Anna LaBay
Dec 4, 20255 min read


Preparing for Holiday Stress
McCOOK Neb. — Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD) is encouraging residents to take proactive steps to protect their mental well-being this holiday season, a time when emotional strain, stress, and crisis situations often become more frequent. While the holidays can bring joy and celebration, they can also magnify feelings of grief, financial pressure, loneliness, and family conflict. This can create moments when people feel overwhelmed, making early awarenes

Anna LaBay
Dec 4, 20252 min read


Online Sales, Local Finds: The Rustic Market on 1st Keeps Vintage Treasures Moving
eBay store helps support downtown vendor marketplace and holiday shopping in McCook’s Creative District McCOOK, Neb. — On most days at The Rustic Market on 1st, you’ll find owner Tammy Stevens doing a quiet juggling act—greeting customers, answering vendor questions, and, in between, carefully wrapping a glass cookie jar or vintage sewing machine to ship halfway around the world. What many people don’t realize is that behind the cozy vendor booths and antique displays, there

Anna LaBay
Dec 3, 20256 min read
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