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Former Gazette Publisher Remembered for Leadership and Legacy
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Allen D. Strunk, longtime publisher of the McCook Daily Gazette and a driving force behind decades of community progress, has died at age 95 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Strunk led the Gazette for more than 30 years, following in the footsteps of his father, Gazette founder Harry Strunk. Under his leadership, the paper transitioned from letterpress to offset printing and into a new facility in 1966—ushering in a modern era of small-town journalism. Beyond the newsr

Anna LaBay
Nov 5, 20251 min read


The City of McCook Awarded “Trees for Nebraska Towns” Grant from PlantNebraska
McCook Neb. — The City of McCook is proud to announce that it has been awarded a Trees for Nebraska Towns grant from PlantNebraska , formerly known as the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum (NSA) . This grant will provide 20 trees to be planted in Kelley Park, at the west city entrance and at the Barnett Park K-9 Corners Dog Park. These trees will enhance green spaces, improve community tree canopy, and promote environmental sustainability within McCook. The Trees for Nebraska To

Anna LaBay
Nov 4, 20251 min read


McCook City Council Approves $5 Million in Bond Financing for Sports Complex Infrastructure
11/04/2025 McCOOK, Neb. — The McCook City Council moved forward on a major financing step Monday night, approving a $5 million bond ordinance to fund infrastructure improvements tied to the city’s new sports complex project — a development City Manager Nate Schneider called a reflection of McCook’s remarkable growth. “I’ve never seen this kind of growth in McCook,” Schneider said, noting the scale of recent development projects underway across the community. “This project is

Anna LaBay
Nov 4, 20252 min read


Inclusive Playground Nears Completion at Kelley Park
McCOOK, Neb. — What began as an idea three years ago is now taking shape in bright colors and curved ramps at Kelley Park, where an inclusive playground is nearing completion. “I had this goal of what I wanted to see happen,” said Mariah Pierson, an occupational therapist and one of the project’s lead organizers. “But I just learned along the way — we all did. The city has been amazing. Without them, we would still have no idea how to make it happen.” Pierson first started e

Anna LaBay
Nov 2, 20252 min read


Indianola Historical Society Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for Restored One-Room Schoolhouse
INDIANOLA, Neb. (October 28, 2025) — The Indianola Historical Society marked a major milestone Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of its restored one-room schoolhouse on D Street. Cutting the ribbon was Vickie Malleck, joined by members Don Behnke, Paul Schaffert, Ken Kircher, Jim Winchell, Randy Dean, Veronica Waddell, Marcy Rodriguez, and Donna Behnke. The event drew chamber representatives, community members, and local history enthusiasts from a

Anna LaBay
Oct 31, 20252 min read


Could One Billionaire Feed America for a Month?
McCOOK Neb. — When you hear that 42 million Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to help put food on the table, it’s hard not to wonder what that costs—and who could afford to pay for it. So, could a single billionaire feed America for one month? According to the math, yes. According to reality, it’s more complicated. The Cost of Feeding America Federal SNAP spending for fiscal year 2024 totaled about $100 billion, according to the U.S. Depa

Anna LaBay
Oct 30, 20252 min read


Partisan Message Appears on Nebraska DHHS Website; Department Contacted for Clarification
October 30, 2025 McCOOK, Neb. — A statement on the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) website is raising questions for its unusually partisan language, blaming Democrats in the U.S. Senate for the ongoing federal government shutdown. The message appears on the agency’s official Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) webpage, which provides information for low-income families receiving food assistance. The message, displayed at the top of dhhs.n

Anna LaBay
Oct 30, 20252 min read


Motivational Speaker and Former TeamMates Mentee Coming to McCook
McCOOK, Neb. — The McCook chapter of TeamMates Mentoring is hosting motivational speaker and actor Corey Martin Craig on Thursday, October 30, at the McCook Memorial Auditorium. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the event begins at 7:00 p.m. Craig, a Lincoln native and former TeamMates mentee, discovered his passion for the arts in his eighth-grade theatre class. After graduating from the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, he began his career with Warner Bros. Studios,

Anna LaBay
Oct 29, 20252 min read


Governor Confirms McCook ICE Facility Not Opening This Week
Operations Still Expected “Imminently,” According to Pillen McCOOK, Neb. (October 28, 2025) — Governor Jim Pillen confirmed Tuesday that the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in McCook will not open this week as previously announced. The site, located at the former Work Ethic Camp (WEC) in northeast McCook, had been slated to begin operations on Saturday, November 1, following federal inspections and security upgrades. However, during a call

Anna LaBay
Oct 28, 20252 min read


Black Hills Corp. and NorthWestern Energy advance plans to merge
Oct. 28, 2025 Companies request approval from Nebraska Public Service Commission KEARNEY, Neb. — “Better Together.” That’s the message shared by Black Hills Corp., doing business as Black Hills Energy, and NorthWestern Energy, in a joint application submitted yesterday to the Nebraska Public Service Commission seeking regulatory approval for a merger between the two companies. The merger will combine the strengths of both companies, resulting in an organization with great

Anna LaBay
Oct 28, 20252 min read


The Shed Opens New Space on East 4th
McCOOK, Neb. — There’s a new reason to stop by East 4th Street this weekend — The Shed is opening its newly finished space, expanding the cozy McCook shop that’s become known for its mix of practical furniture, home décor, and unexpected finds. Owned by Susan and Bob Ihrig, The Shed has quietly grown since opening last year, and the couple is now ready to open the doors to the large red building behind their home — adding more space and variety for shoppers to explore. Locate

Anna LaBay
Oct 28, 20252 min read


How McCook Stacks Up: What Niche.com Says About Life in Southwest Nebraska
McCOOK, Neb. — A recent set of rankings from Niche.com , a national site that compiles data and user reviews on schools, neighborhoods, and towns, offers a mixed but generally positive snapshot of McCook — a community that scores high for affordability, stability, and family life, but draws some familiar critiques around diversity and entertainment options. What is Niche.com Niche is an online platform that gathers both government data and user-generated reviews to rank schoo

Anna LaBay
Oct 28, 20253 min read


SNAP Funding Crisis Deepens Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
McCOOK Neb. — The potential disruption of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits — commonly known as food stamps — has become one of the most pressing issues in the ongoing government shutdown. With funding for millions of Americans at risk of running out, political leaders are locked in a high-stakes dispute over who is responsible and how to resolve the crisis. What’s Happening If the shutdown is not resolved, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA

Anna LaBay
Oct 27, 20252 min read


Ruling issued on lawsuit over unauthorized takeover of Work Ethic Camp
The suit asserts the Governor has exceeded his authority under state law LINCOLN, NE – Red Willow County District Judge Patrick Heng has issued a ruling in the lawsuit filed by Nebraska Appleseed on behalf of former State Senator DiAnna Schimek and thirteen residents of McCook, Nebraska , to prevent Governor Jim Pillen’s unauthorized attempt to repurpose Nebraska’s Work Ethic Camp into a large-scale ICE detainment camp. The plaintiffs in the case asked for a temporary inj
Nebraska Appleseed
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Judge Denies Injunction in WEC Lawsuit — Case Still Moving Forward
October 27, 2025 McCOOK Neb.— A Red Willow County District Judge has denied a request from 13 McCook residents and former State Senator DiAnna Schimek to temporarily block the State of Nebraska from converting the Work Ethic Camp (WEC) into a federal ICE detention facility. Judge Patrick Heng ruled that Nebraska Department of Corrections Director Rob Jeffreys has the authority to move forward under the agreement between the State of Nebraska and the U.S. Department of Homela

Anna LaBay
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Red Willow County Board adopts road plan; tightens distress-warrant collections; reviews salaries
Oct. 27, 2025 McCOOK Neb.— The Red Willow County Board of Commissioners moved through a full agenda Monday, adopting the county’s One- and Six-Year Road & Street Improvement Program, responding to an audit finding on personal-property tax collections, and directing the clerk to prepare a salary resolution for the next elected-official term. One- & Six-Year Road Plan adopted Commissioners held a public hearing with engineer Kevin Petros of Miller & Associates before approving

Anna LaBay
Oct 27, 20252 min read


McCook Housing Agency Celebrates a New Chapter of Growth and Community
McCOOK, Neb. — The McCook Housing Agency, under the leadership of Executive Director Carma Earl, celebrated a milestone moment with a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking its official welcome into the McCook Area Chamber of Commerce. The event highlighted both the agency’s recent updates and its broader vision of providing safe, affordable, and dignified housing for local residents. Community leaders, chamber members, and residents attended the ceremony, which also showcased the a

Anna LaBay
Oct 27, 20252 min read
Judge takes WEC lawsuit under advisement following lengthy hearing in Red Willow County District Court
October 24, 2025 McCOOK, Neb. — A Red Willow County District Court judge heard hours of arguments Friday in the case challenging the State of Nebraska’s plan to repurpose the Work Ethic Camp (WEC) in McCook into a temporary detention facility for federal immigration detainees. The lawsuit, filed by former State Senator Diana Schimek and 13 Red Willow County residents, names Governor Jim Pillen and Department of Correctional Services Director Rob Jeffreys as defendants. The pl

Anna LaBay
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Gov. Pillen Updates Progress at Work Ethic Camp; Passes Final Inspection
October 23, 2025 CONTACT: Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495 LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen is providing an update on progress made at the Work Ethic Camp in McCook, which will allow the facility to be utilized for the detention of illegal detainees in support of ongoing efforts by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE. In preparation for receiving detainees, the facility underwent a final walk-through by ICE inspectors this week and was approved for use.
Laura Strimple
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Sky Diamonds: Precision, Integrity, and a Commitment to Community
McCOOK Neb. — When hailstorms sweep through the Midwest, SkyDiamonds Auto Repair is often one of the first teams on the ground—ready to restore not only vehicles, but also peace of mind. The company, founded in 2004 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, has built its reputation on precision, honesty, and a heartfelt commitment to the communities it serves. This fall, SkyDiamonds has brought that same dedication to McCook, where their team is currently operating from 210 W. 3rd

Anna LaBay
Oct 23, 20253 min read
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