McCook Daily Gazette

McCook Daily Gazette

The McCook Daily Gazette is a newspaper located in McCook, a city in the southwestern area of Nebraska, part of the Great Plains in the U.S. It caters to readers in southwestern Nebraska and northwestern Kansas. This publication is released five days a week, from Monday to Friday afternoons. As of 2011, it had a circulation of 4,564 copies.

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  • 1 month ago | mccookgazette.com

    100 meters 7. Lacyn Keller, McCook, 12.87 100-hurdles 8. Paige Owens, Chase County, 17.43 200 meters 3. Riley Rusher, Chase County, 25.53 4. JoLie Farr, Cambridge, 25.59 5. Abigael Spargo, Dun. Co.-Stratton, 25.74 8. (tie) Lacyn Keller, McCook, 27.0...

  • 2 months ago | mccookgazette.com

    The Gazette-area top eight girls' performances in every track and field event his season, according to athletic.net. 100 meters 100-hurdles 200 meters 300-hurdles 400 meters 800 meters 1600 meters 3200 meters TOP FIVE relays 400-relay 1600-relay 3200-relay...

  • Feb 10, 2025 | mccookgazette.com

  • Nov 27, 2024 | mccookgazette.com | Pete Ricketts

    This Thanksgiving is a perfect moment to reflect on the many blessings we have as Nebraskans and as Americans. Our nation has its challenges, but there is so much we can be thankful for. As I travel across our great state, I meet with neighbors in towns large and small. Ive been reminded again and again of the strength, decency, and character of the people here in Nebraska. So let us pause, give thanks, and remember what makes our state and country truly special.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | mccookgazette.com | Tyler Ellyson

    UNK grad David Almanza builds a rewarding career in construction managementBy TYLER ELLYSONUNK CommunicationsKEARNEY David Almanza proudly displays a Loper head on the side of his hard hat. Not only is he a University of Nebraska at Kearney graduate, but hes also helping shape the schools future. A project manager with MCL Construction, Almanza worked on the $25 million renovation of Calvin T. Ryan Library and hes part of the team building the $95 million Rural Health Education Building on campus.