In Hawaii, Spam goes with everything

The often-maligned canned meat, a staple for GIs during World War II, has become a beloved part of the Hawaiian diet, from burgers to sushi. Lee Cowan reports. Originally broadcast November 23, 2014.

Cats take over Japanese island

There is a tiny fishing village off Japan’s west coast, where humans are outnumbered by a burgeoning population of felines. The locals call it Cat Island. Seth Doane reports on the scenic spot where scores of cats

Cats take over Japanese island

There is a tiny fishing village off Japan’s west coast, where humans are outnumbered by a burgeoning population of felines. The locals call it Cat Island. Seth Doane reports on the scenic spot where scores of cats

DCSO provides speed enforcement grant statistics

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The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office received a grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety for overtime traffic enforcement in conjunction with the Nebraska Speeding Prevention Enforcement. The grant period was from July 14-31. Agencies from across

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Dennis R. Dahl

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Dennis R. Dahl, 87, of Scribner died Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at St. Joseph’s Hillside Villa in West Point. Dennis is survived by his wife Loree. The visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, August 7,

Delores Jean Winter Doty

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Delores Jean Winter Doty, 93, of Fremont died Sunday, August 3, 2025, at Nye Pointe in Fremont. Delores Jean was born January 28, 1932 on the family farm to Henry and Blanche (Goodrich) Preston. She attended rural