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Hugo Buffalo football is back

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It’s 12:01 a.m. Friday morning, and Hugo is quiet. A few cars drive down Jackson, a lone man walks down the street, but everything else is what you would expect from a small town at this time of day: Silent. There is one exception, though: Gene Nesbit Stadium. The lights are on, high schoolers and parents are trickling into the stands, and the shrill, clear sound of a whistle is cutting through the otherwise muted night.

Jeremiah 13

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A Linen Belt 1 This is what the Lord said to me: “Go and buy a linen belt and put it around your waist, but do not let it touch water.” 2 So I bought a belt, as the Lord directed, and put it around my waist. 3 Then the word of the Lord came to me a second time: 4 “Take the belt you bought and are wearing around your waist, and go now to Perath a and hide it there in a crevice in the rocks.” 5 So I went and hid it at Perath, as the Lord told me.
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Buffaloes prep for upcoming season!

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Pre-Season Football Edition in Today’s Paper! HUGO BUFFALOES 2021! The 2021 Hugo Buffaloes will be returning a number of starting players at key positions, and they have some new team members who also will be competing for starting positions. Details about the new coaching staff and each team member appear in today’s Buffalo Pre-Season report, written by our Contributing Sportswriter, Kelli Stacy..
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RAMS slam Amber-Pocasset

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Rattan’s Cale Clay had his stuff working on the hill for the RAMS Friday as he tossed a three-hit shutout against Amber-Pocasset. Clay had excellent control on the hill, facing only 20 batters and having 40 of his 60 pitches called as strikes, fanning three batters and walking two for the RAMs.

Cattle producers supplement congressional hearing records

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In the wake of unprecedented meat supply chain disruptions and obvious cattle market failures, congressional members have made numerous calls for antitrust investigations, the U.S. Department of Justice has announced several criminal indictments against officials of major meatpacking companies, and both chambers of Congress have held recent hearings.