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Ainsworth Spring Trap League Concludes for the Season

Ainsworth Spring Trap League hosted by the Sandhills Rod and Gun Club finished on June 4. The top scratch schooters for the season were Witten Painter (181), Chopper Watts (179), Perry Shaul (177), and Dave Theis (172).

Big Game Draw Permit Application Period Now Open

Residents and nonresidents may apply for a draw status Nebraska deer permit in mule deer conservation areas June 2-13. Residents may purchase a preference point or apply for one of the following deer permits: Platte Any Deer and Frenchman Any Deer.

Northeast Community College Announces Spring Dean’s and President’s Lists

Northeast Community College in Norfolk has released the President’s Honor List and Dean’s Honor List for both full– and part–time students for the Spring 2025 semester. To be named to the President’s Honor List, students must earn a grade point average of 4.0 and be enrolled for at least 12 credit hours.

Ask a Master Gardener

Question: Is it too late to prune my grapes? It is too late this year to prune your grapes, it is best to let them go this season and prune during the dormant stage in winter. Grapes should be pruned for some of the same reasons we prune other plants.

The Forage Minute

Early Spring alfalfa irrigation may be beneficial; esp

Pain Science: Rethinking How We Experience Pain

Pain is a universal human experience, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood aspects of health. Traditional views often equate pain directly with physical injury, but modern pain science challenges this simplistic understanding. Pain is a multifaceted phenomenon involving sensory, emotional, and cognitive factors. This perspective advocates for a holistic approach to pain management, emphasizing the nervous system’s role and empowering individuals to retrain their pain response.

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