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Long Pine’s Railroad History

A year or so ago, we at the Long Pine Heritage Society raised funds and installed a Nebraska State Historical Marker on Main Street. It reads: “Long Pine: A Railroad Town.” In 160 words or less it details Long Pine’s railroad history.

Welcome Home, Alumni; Ainsworth Has Job Opportunities Aplenty!

Whether it’s in a medical, professional, retail, technology, restaurant or agricultural field, Ainsworth is currently featuring a wide selection of job openings. You can work from home, outdoors, in the office or on the road.

4-H Workshops Held in Brown County

The BKR Extension Office held three workshops for 4-H members on Tuesday, June 15th at the E-Free Church. 4-H kids could participate in making tie-dye t-shirts, molds of wildlife animal tracks and nutritional snacks.

Letter to the Editor

The following views and opinions are not representative of this publication. The Ainsworth Star-Journal, its owners, publisher, editor and staff members assume no responsibility, legal or otherwise, for opinions other than their own.

Sheriff’s Report

June 13 - 19th, 2021 Sunday, June 13th Responded to reports of possible suspicious activity at an Ainsworth business. Received reports of a black bull out on North Meadville Avenue near 887th Road.

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