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Custer County Chief, 21 May 2026

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ArticleSemi vs Train

BROKEN BOW - Emer­gency respon­ders were called to an acci­dent on Hwy 2 west of Broken Bow shortly before noon Tues­day, May 12. The acci­dent was between a semi truck pulling a cattle trailer and a train. The Custer County Sher­iff ’s Office and...

Semi vs Train

ArticleFires across Custer County

CUSTER COUNTY - Last week, there were mul­tiple fires set ablaze throughout Custer County. Fri­day, May 15 Area fire depart­ments were sent to a grass fire repor­ted east of Hwy 21, north of Oconto and south of Pres­sey Park. The first page went out...

Fires across Custer County

ArticleCoun­cil hears from con­cerned cit­izens about E-Bikes

BROKEN BOW - The major­ity of the May 12 city coun­cil meet­ing was taken up by pub­lic com­ments about the motor­ized bikes, or more com­monly known as e-bikes, zoom­ing through Broken Bow recently. Scotti Ross, Stephanie Grafel and Nancy Coufal...

Coun­cil hears from con­cerned cit­izens about E-Bikes

ArticleMas­ter Kote Powder Coat­ing in Arca­dia cel­eb­rates grand open­ing

ARCADIA - Craig Sheridan of Arca­dia offi­cially opened his doors Fri­day, May 15! Mas­ter Kote Powder Coat­ing is a newly opened indus­trial and res­id­en­tial fin­ishes busi­ness. Sheridan said he moved back to Broken Bow in 2014, work­ing as part...

Mas­ter Kote Powder Coat­ing in Arca­dia cel­eb­rates grand open­ing