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NSAA Girls and Boys Basketball Championships live on NET

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Western Nebraska Recording Artist Justin Kane in concert Feb. 22

SIDNEY-At 7 p.m. on Saturday, February 22, Nashville recording artist and Western Nebraska native Justin Kane will bring his high-energy show to the Sidney High School Performing Arts Center. Kane's performance will include country songs, southern rock, modern day hits, empowering originals, and a special tribute to our veterans. Justin served nine years in the U.S. Navy and was deployed to the Persian Gulf twice.

"Joe Texas" to perform in Alliance on February 22

R.J. Vandygriffis an award winning singer j songwriter, playwright and actor, not to mention a pretty darn good cowboy. On February 22, he will present "The Cowboy Ain't Dead Yet," a one-man musical comedy about the most fascinating character to ever ride across the pages of history, the American Cowboy! Joe Texas dispels the rumor that the cowboy is a dying breed. Through songs, stories and poems, Joe will share the true story of the cowboy, not the Hollywood version. It's a show not to be missed! Joe sings, twirls a rope, plays harmonica, banjo, guitar and even throws in a few dance steps.

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