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Bob Talks About Himself
running time:05:20 added by:CMProductionVideos source: YouTubeBob, a 99 year young person, gets bored and decides to talk about himself in this video. Yes, 99 year young people DO know how to use computers!
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Nobody's Perfect (Manly Version) - Hannah Montana
running time:03:26 added by:CMProductionVideos source: YouTubeSomething went wrong with Miley's voice! Listen and you may just notice what went so wrong... Produced by Drunk Guy in a Sober Bar Productions. In association with CM Productions.
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Welcome To Ninja Acadamey-Stage Combat Skit Bloopers
running time:01:30 added by:Marbini6 source: YouTubeCopyright 2008 Edwards Entertainment, Please do not copy or take credit for this video.These students are trained proffesionals. Do not try this at home! A stage combat skit (the bloopers) performed by students in the stage combat class at Children's Educational Theatre in Salem, OR. Performed at the Salem Art Fair at Bush Park in Salem, OR on July 19, 2008. Characters are: Ninja with crutch: Jacob Bonn; Ninja with blue and red sword: Mark Edwards; 3rd Ninja & Hero of Nebraska: Nathan Woodworth; Princess: Casey. Sorry for the bad camera work. My mom did it on her digital camera. These are the bloopers that we did for the afterpart of the skit. The camera ran out of memory but we had more. If you want to see actual skit go to my first video. Enjoy!
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Welcome To Ninja Acadamey-Stage Combat Skit
running time:05:35 added by:Marbini6 source: YouTubeCopyright 2008 Edwards Entertainment, Please do not copy or take credit for this video.These students are trained proffesionals. Do not try this at home! A stage combat skit performed by students in the stage combat class at Children's Educational Theatre in Salem, OR. Performed at the Salem Art Fair at Bush Park in Salem, OR on July 19, 2008. Characters are: Ninja with crutch: Jacob Bonn; Ninja with blue and red sword: Mark Edwards; 3rd Ninja & Hero of Nebraska: Nathan Woodworth; Princess: Casey. Sorry for the bad camera work. My mom did it on her digital camera. Enjoy the skit.
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New Cross County School Not Opening
running time:01:50 added by:yorknewstimes source: YouTubePOLK, CO -- Cross County's new school is not going to be opening at the beginning of this year.
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Father of Tractor Law Explains It
running time:06:24 added by:TractorMuseum source: YouTubeOn September 19th, 1919, Nebraska State Representative Wilmot F. Crozier of Osceola shared why he formulated the Nebraska Tractor Law through Implement & Trade Journal. The voice of Rep. Crozier is provided by Dennis Johansen, who read the article for the development of this production. The Johansen and Crozier families were neighbors and life long friends in Polk County Nebraska.
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Part 2 N.E. Polk County Beltway
running time:04:00 added by:RODODGER source: YouTubePart 2 N.E. Polk County Beltway
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Part 1 N.E. Polk county By Pass 7/08
running time:10:00 added by:RODODGER source: YouTubeIs this democracy in action or a Pacifying of the people? Is the NE byPass being demanded by traffic flow or or the desire by thows in power to create "economic growth" at the cost of valuable agricultural land and the environment.
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York Dentist Accused 3-5-08
running time:01:28 added by:yorknewstimes source: YouTubeYORK - Dr. Mark Brouillette, 48, a longtime York dentist, was arrested yesterday around noon, at his office, by officers with the Nebraska State Patrol, the York County Sheriff's Department and the York Police Department. He is accused of illicitly prescribing painkillers. The Nebraska State Patrol says that the arrest came after a seven-month long investigation by the Rural Apprehension (RAP) Drug Task Force. He was officially booked on "suspicion of illegally distributing pharmaceutically controlled substances." At noon, investigators executed a search warrant on his office at 622 Burlington Ave., in York. The investigation into Dr. Brouillette's practices began when local law enforcement received information alleging the dentist was providing illicit prescription pain medication to several individuals. The investigation into the allegations continues. He was arrested and taken to the York County Jail. Deb Collins, spokesperson for the state patrol, said the charges of Distribution of a Controlled Substance are "multiple." The number of charges was not available as of press time - but distribution is a Class III felony that carries a possible maximum sentence of 1-20 years in prison, per count. Local law enforcement and the NSP were assisted in the investigation by the Nebraska Department of Health, the Drug Enforcement Administration and members of the RAP Drug Task Force. More than 30 law enforcement agencies in southeast Nebraska contribute to the RAP Drug Task Force which uses its combined strength to work against drug dealers and users. Law enforcement agencies from the following counties join the NSP as part of the RAP task force: Butler, Clay, Fillmore, Hamilton, Jefferson, Merrick, Nuckolls, Polk, Saunders, Seward, Thayer, Webster and York. RAP is funded by a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, administered by the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice.
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York Dentist Accused 3-5-08
running time:01:28 added by:yorknewstimes source: YouTubeYORK - Dr. Mark Brouillette, 48, a longtime York dentist, was arrested yesterday around noon, at his office, by officers with the Nebraska State Patrol, the York County Sheriff's Department and the York Police Department. He is accused of illicitly prescribing painkillers. The Nebraska State Patrol says that the arrest came after a seven-month long investigation by the Rural Apprehension (RAP) Drug Task Force. He was officially booked on "suspicion of illegally distributing pharmaceutically controlled substances." At noon, investigators executed a search warrant on his office at 622 Burlington Ave., in York. The investigation into Dr. Brouillette's practices began when local law enforcement received information alleging the dentist was providing illicit prescription pain medication to several individuals. The investigation into the allegations continues. He was arrested and taken to the York County Jail. Deb Collins, spokesperson for the state patrol, said the charges of Distribution of a Controlled Substance are "multiple." The number of charges was not available as of press time - but distribution is a Class III felony that carries a possible maximum sentence of 1-20 years in prison, per count. Local law enforcement and the NSP were assisted in the investigation by the Nebraska Department of Health, the Drug Enforcement Administration and members of the RAP Drug Task Force. More than 30 law enforcement agencies in southeast Nebraska contribute to the RAP Drug Task Force which uses its combined strength to work against drug dealers and users. Law enforcement agencies from the following counties join the NSP as part of the RAP task force: Butler, Clay, Fillmore, Hamilton, Jefferson, Merrick, Nuckolls, Polk, Saunders, Seward, Thayer, Webster and York. RAP is funded by a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, administered by the Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice.









