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Summit Pork opened its 6,250-head swine finishing operation in Gage County's Hanover Township in 2023. Summit Pork’s owner, Bruce Rastetter, gave $50,000 to Gov. Jim Pillen’s 2022 gubernatorial campaign, according to state campaign finance records. Photo by Eric Gregory for the Flatwater Free Press

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A groundbreaking ceremony was held March 26 at Lindsay Corporation for its $50 million expansion project. Turning the dirt to symbolize kicing off the project are, left to right, Duane Shemek, shipper, Lindsay Corporation’s longest tenured employee; Gary Stokes, Director of Operations in Lindsay; Amber Klassen, president Lindsay Area Development; Rich Harold, Senior VP of Global Operations, Lindsay; Scott Marion, President, Infrastructure, Lindsay; Randy Wood, President & CEO, Lindsay; Gov. Jim Pillen; Brian Ketcham, Senior VP & Chief Financial Officer, Lindsay; Gustavo Oberto, President, Global Irrigation, Lindsay; Kelly Staup, Senior VP, Human Resources, Lindsay; Andrew Butterfield, Director, Global Manufacturing & Capital Projects, Lindsay; and John Bierman, Project Manager, Bierman Contracting. Democrat photos

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Jett Spier looks to dribble past the Boone central defenders Saturday. The Bulldogs dropped a 67-48 decision here Saturday. Courtesy photo

Defense lets down Bulldogs in loss to Boone Central

Boone Central controlled the tempo, the boards and ultimately the game in handing Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family its second straight loss to a Class C-1 team, 67-48 here Saturday.

“Our defense really let us down,” head coach Joe Hesse said. “We didn’t come out and play very hard on defense, and that kind of carried over to our offense. It seemed like we had a lot of good looks, we got the ball where we wanted it to go, we just didn’t finish strong.”

The game was tied at 16 after the first quarter with Boone Central’s Garret Rasmussen, a 6-3 sophomore, scoring six of his game-high 27 points.

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