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Guitarist Adam Hawley to present workshop in Omaha
Don't miss an exclusive opportunity to learn from one of the finest in jazz at the Master Workshop featuring 16-time Billboard #1 Artist and Producer, Adam Hawley. The workshop takes place at North Omaha Music and Arts, 2510 North 24th Street, on Friday, August 30th from 4-6pm. This is a...
Pedestrian hit in crash suffers serious injuries
OMAHA, Neb. — A pedestrian was hit by a car around 1 a.m. Sunday morning near 30th and California Plaza. Douglas County officials say two parties required medical attention with serious injuries. At this time the cause of the incident is still unknown.
Added depth a key part to potential success this season for Doniphan-Trumbull football
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - Last season Doniphan-Trumbull football finished with a 4-5 record, but all five losses came to Class C2 playoff teams. This season, the Cardinals are looking to make it back to the playoffs for the first time since 2019. The most important piece for Doniphan-Trumbull this year...
Wayne high boys cross country returns state experience
After putting in a good base mileage over the summer, the Wayne High boys cross country team will look to improve their pack running. The Blue Devil boys cross country program will consist of 17 members. Terry Beair will be entering his eighth year in coaching the WHS boys cross...
WSC football put in off-season work, transitions into fall camp
Fall camp began in early August for the Wayne State College football team. Student-athletes for Wildcat football were able to move-in on August 4 before the first practice was the morning of Aug. 5. Logan Masters will be entering his third year as the head coach. He was a standout...
MCC Volleyball opens 4-0 with Saturday sweeps
The McCook Community College volleyball team added a couple more wins on the season Saturday with a straight-set win over No. 16 Casper College followed by a five-set win over Laramie County Community College. In the second match MCC led Laramie County 2-0, before the Eagles back to win the...
Martin Luther King III continues visit in Omaha, reflecting on his father's March on Washington
OMAHA, Neb. — Martin Luther King III continued his visit to Omaha on Saturday. He was at the Great Plains Black History Museum. This came after he was the guest of honor at a luncheon hosted by local organizations including Black Votes Matter on Friday. 'On the brink of...
HC VB: Broncos Defeat #24 Coyotes and Owls to go 4-0 in Hastings Classic
HASTINGS, Neb. — Press release courtesy of Hastings College Athletics:. On day two of the Hastings College Classic, Tabor snagged a pair of wins, including a thrilling five-set match that featured lots of twists and turns against the defending KCAC champions, the #24 Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, 3-2 (19-25, 25-22, 25-21, 14-25, 15-13). They followed it up with a straight-set win against William Woods (25-23, 25-19, 25-19).
Dundee Day celebrations took over the popular neighborhood, but what's the history behind it?
OMAHA, Neb. — Dundee Day was celebrated on Saturday, the celebration is one that has some history behind it. It began in the 1950s as a sidewalk sale and became an official day of events in 1992. Over the years the event has included a prettiest baby contest and...
KMAland Softball (8/24): Nebraska City cruises to Milford Tournament championship
(KMAland) -- Nebraska City rolled to a Milford Tournament championship, and Plattsmouth, Ashland-Greenwood and Cass all landed one win each on Saturday in KMAland softball. Check out the results and statistical leaders from Saturday below. Nebraska City 15 Logan View/Scribner-Snyder 1 (Milford Tournament) •Lextyn Harker, Nebraska City: 3/3, 2 2B,...
From Charred to Charming: Devastating Home Fire Leads to a Phoenix Rising Above the Ashes
When disaster struck their West Omaha townhouse, Kandie Borchman and Kathy Hawkins ran with the chance to change their decorating style. The results were a surprise to them both. November 13, 2020. That’s the date a fire ripped through Borchman and Hawkins’ longtime residence in The Abbey, a community of...
Knights fall to Golden Eagles and Thunderbirds to open season
McCook, Neb. – North Platte Community College fell in straight sets to Laramie County Community College and Casper College to open the season at the McCook Community College Tournament on Friday. “We played two tough teams to start the season,” said head coach Alexa McCall. “We learned a lot...
Hershey prepares for annual Fall Festival weekend crowds
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - As Hershey gears up for its beloved annual Fall Festival, excitement is building throughout the community. “A lot of people get excited and love this time of the year. It’s about our community and the festival is one big party and the superintendent and I and some others painted the town, cleaned up the park, and got everything ready,” said Village Maintenace Supervisor Ronnie Stewart Jr.
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.
Kansas Principal Who Gave Bibles to Students Violated Constitution, ACLU Says
TOPEKA — A Kansas elementary school principal who invited an evangelical Christian missionary to pass out Bibles to students during their recess in May violated the First Amendment, the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas warned Monday in a letter to the district. Katie Struebing, the principal of East Elementary School in the roughly 2,000-person […]
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