Closures come as regulators warn of anticompetitive conglomerates
This far-flung town in southern Nebraska has an advantage its neighbors must envy.
Its favorite daughter, Willa Cather, was a literary giant of the early 20th century. Her legacy brings a steady stream of writers, artists and biology-and-birder types who split time between this small town (population 962) and the spring stopover of endangered sandhill cranes in the Platte River Valley to the north...
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