Kasselder Insurance

Category: Insurance - All, Insurance
(308)654-3338

Po Box 200
Bartlett, NE 68154

Kasselder Insurance is a business dealing in the Insurance - All and Insurance industries. Kasselder Insurance is located in Bartlett, NE on Po Box 200. Our telephone number is (308)654-3338.

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Bartlett, NE News

Chicago 'Cross Cup #5 - NE (Cyclingnews)

A sunny but extremely windy day greeted the riders in the village of Bartlett, a northwest suburb of Chicago. This is the second year that this race is held in this suburb. The race course was peppered with multiple twists, fast pavement, mud and four barriers.

Prep football, NFL, college football, golf (The Toledo Blade)

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL All-District DIVISION I First Team Offense: Receivers?Ryan Wolfe, Findlay, 6-foot-1, 165 pounds, senior; Jordan Brown, Whitmer, 6-0, 180, sr.; Terrence Davis, Fremont Ross, 6-4, 200, sr. Linemen?Tyler Joseph, Findlay, 6-1, 245, sr.; Jack Mewhort, St. John?s, 6-6, 295, sr.; Zak Teel, Whitmer 6-2, 200, sr.; Mac Knisley, Perrysburg, 6-1, 230, sr.; Nate Halbeisen, Fremont ...

Sports briefs; Nov. 14, 2008 (The Times Record)

Ellisalcaide leads UNH swim squad CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ? The University of New Hampshire's Jessie Ellisalcaide of Harpswell swam her team to a 171-128 victory over Central Connecticut University last weekend, earning America East Women's Swimmer of the Week honors.

DCCX Cyclo-cross - NE (Cyclingnews)

Weston Schempf of C3-Sollay.com claimed his second consecutive victory in the DCCX Cyclo-cross Race, which is presented by DCMTB/City Bikes in Washington, D.C. The race, held on the grounds of the historic Armed Forces Retirement Home, is the third in the BikeReg.com MABRA cross series.

Falcons back where they belong (The Daily News Tribune)

In many ways, it was a dream job for Jessica King. In others, it might have been the hardest one she's ever taken.

Starving cattle amid high prices for feed in Nebraska (High Plains Journal)

BUTTE, Neb. (AP)--The dead were stacked in two piles, 70 cows in one, 30 in another, hidden away in the crevices of this scenic, hilly ranch country where cattle outnumber people.