Cash-Wa Distributing of Kearney has been sold to Virginia-based Performance Food Group.
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Log In- MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
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Kearney-based Cash-Wa Distributing has been sold to a Virginia company, Performance Food Group.
- MARY JANE SKALA Kearney Hub
Tyson Foods' closing put 3,200 people out of work. "We hope something new will come back to that building. Lexington is resilient and can adapt to change," one leader said.
- MARY JANE SKALA
Struggling as a farmer 40 years ago, Ken Bramer became an auctioneer. At first, getting hired was tough, so he gambled and formed his own auction company. It paid off.
- MARY JANE SKALA, Kearney Hub
Old jars like this appeal to many people who come to the Bramer auctions.
- MARY JANE SKALA, KEARNEY HUB
Sherry Bramer shows an antique lamp, one of many antiques they own. Their large collection includes old jars, Southwestern Indian dolls and pottery.
- MARY JANE SKALA, KEARNEY HUB
Sherry and Ken Bramer started Ken Bramer Auction & Realty 40 years ago. Crocks like the one in the picture are among their most popular of…
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