Fourth-generation stonemason encourages trade specialities
While some families are full of farmers or bankers, the Kirkpatricks of Grant are full of masons.
Jason Kirkpatrick of Kirkpatrick Masonry in Grant is a fourth-generation stonemason.
While some families are full of farmers or bankers, the Kirkpatricks of Grant are full of masons.
Jason Kirkpatrick of Kirkpatrick Masonry in Grant is a fourth-generation stonemason.
Ogallala’s depth, experience, quickness and height proved to be overwhelming when the Plainsmen faced them on the Indian’s home court Friday, Jan. 3.
Perkins County’s Lady Plainsmen fell to the Ogallala Indians on Friday, Jan. 3.
Eighteen inches of snow in Nebraska’s Pine Ridge stacked the odds even higher against Travis Handy bagging the trophy of a lifetime—a mountain lion.
At the Wallace LionsClub’s annual Christmas party, four members, who include (l-r): Liz Hock, Stephanie McConnell, Trent McConnell, and Mary Lempke, received awards. Lion Liz Hock received the Hascall Biggs award from the Nebraska Lions Foundation. Lions Mary Lempke and Trent & Stephanie McConnell received Melvin Jones Fellowships from Lions Clubs International Foundation.
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