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Junior College Volleyball: NPCC struggles; Host McCook dominates home floor at McCook Invite
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - Over half a dozen teams were at McCook Community College to partake in the McCook Invite. It was a very different tale for the North Platte Community College Knights and host McCook Indians. NPCC lost on day one of the invite to Casper College 3-0...
Nebraska football corner has some solid advice for new Big Ten squads
Tommi Hill had to recalibrate the kind of player he wanted to be for the Nebraska football program after he arrived in Lincoln. Coming from the Pac-12, he was used to one type of play. He’s the first to admit what he did with Arizona State didn’t really transfer over to the Big 10.
KHP kept pups cool in Riley County in triple digit heat
RILEY COUNTY —In the 100+ degree heat on Sunday, service, courtesy and protection were front and center, according to a social media report from the Kansas Highway Patrol. Trooper Ryan Davis came across a disabled vehicle on Interstate 70 in Riley County. With the extreme temperatures, he made sure the occupants—and their pups, Milo and Kenai—stayed cool in his patrol car while waiting for a tow.
Ex-Kansas Bank CEO Sentenced to Over 24 Years for $47 Million Crypto Fraud
From CEO to prisoner: Ex-Kansas bank chief sentenced to 293 months for $47M crypto ‘pig butchering’ scam that bankrupted the bank. A former Kansas bank executive was sentenced to 293 months in federal prison for embezzling $47.1 million in a cryptocurrency fraud scheme that led to the collapse of Heartland Tri-State Bank (HTSB).
Coyotes End Weekend In Five Set Loss Against the Broncos
HASTINGS, Neb.- Saturday morning Kansas Wesleyan Women's Volleyball took the court to face Hastings College. The Coyotes had a closely fought match against the Broncos ultimately losing in five sets (25-19, 22-25, 25-21, 25-14, 13-15). After a kill from Kylee Harris the Coyotes took a 5-0 lead to rattle the...
Police search for robbery suspects after botched vehicle sale in northeast Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lincoln Police say two robbery suspects are still on the loose after a vehicle sale gone wrong in northeast Lincoln Sunday evening. According to LPD, officers were sent to the area of 48th and Adams on a report of a robbery a little after 7:30 p.m. Police say the robbery happened during, “a pre-arranged meeting for the sale of a vehicle.”
Volunteers needed for ‘Huskers Helping the Homeless’ event
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The first Husker football game of the season is next week, and Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach is gearing up for their annual Huskers Helping the Homeless event. It will take place from Sept. 19 through Sept. 21. The annual event is a fundraiser for Matt...
Kirk Herbstreit refers to Nebraska football as ‘sleeping giant’ on College GameDay
The season is officially here! And while the Nebraska football team won’t play until next Saturday, they were at least part of the conversation on Saturday morning. And when the Huskers did come up, the ESPN College GameDay crew agreed that this could be a very, very good season for NU.
Nebraska State Fair puts on drone show to cap off day one
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - The Nebraska State Fair capped off day one of fun with a firework and drone show. The show started off with fireworks and then 400 drones took flight to tell the story of the fair. This is the first year the drone show has been...
Key Rutgers injury gives Nebraska football edge in October matchup
When the Nebraska football team takes on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, that matchup will be just a little bit easier than the Huskers might have thought just a week ago. That’s because unfortunately, Greg Schiano’s squad will be without one of its top defensive stars. Every team is...
Salvation Army to Open Cooling Centers Monday
The Salvation Army will open two cooling centers in Omaha Monday. Temperatures are expected to climb to 99 degrees, with feels-like temperatures as high as 105 degrees. The North Corps location at 24th and Pratt will be open 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Kroc Center at 28th and Y...
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