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Famous rock star loans Kearney car museum his private collection of automobiles
KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) - The American Automobile Experience has received six classic cars from Metallica’s front man. James Hetfield, singer and songwriter for heavy metal band Metallica, is loaning his private six car collection to the car museum in Kearney. His classic cars came from the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Blueprint Engines and local Kearney donors reached out to the Los Angeles car museum and struck a deal to have Hetfield’s cars on loan for a year.
Civil Rights complaint filed against Iowa trucking company
DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) - An Illinois man has filed a civil rights complaint with the state’s Civil Rights Commission after he said he was told to cut his hair or go home during a training session. Drew Harvey said he was working towards driving a semi-truck for TMC...
Nebraska nonprofit spends holiday preparing for flood cleanup in Spencer, Iowa
SPENCER, Iowa (WOWT) - Spencer resident Jon Muessigmann recalled when the Little Sioux River came out of its banks and inundated his town June 22. “It wasn’t just rising water,” Muessigmann said. “The water was with a vengeance. It has force behind it. It wasn’t just starting to come up. It had speed behind it.”
Alvord ranch changes lives with horses
ALVORD—Jason and Corilee Boer have been changing children’s lives for 15 years through their ministry at Destiny Youth Ranch in Alvord. Destiny Youth Ranch is a nonprofit organization that offers multiple camps to children ages 7-17 to learn about the Gospel through horses. The Boers acquired their first...
Spencer is Holding a Recovery Resource Event at the Clay County fairgrounds
The city of Spencer is holding a recovery resource event at the Clay County Fairgrounds Tower Gate Pavilion. Resources available at this event include Iowa legal, Aid Iowa State University Extension Outreach, Care Connections of Northern Iowa, Season Center for Behavioral Health, Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Crisis Response Canines, Samaritans Purse and Billy Graham’s Chaplains, American Red Cross, Iowa Insurance Division, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, Iowa Workforce Development, Disaster Small Business Association, and FEMA disaster Recovery Services,
Man throws rocks, arrested for OWI, more
SIOUX CENTER—A 42-year-old Rock Valley man was arrested about 12:20 p.m. Monday, July 1, in Sioux Center on charges of public intoxication, two counts of first-degree harassment, throwing missiles, interference with official acts and assault on persons in certain occupations. The arrest of Jose Guadalupe Madrid stemmed from a...
Out of disaster, a helping hand
Nebraska’s severe weather has been relentless in recent years – from drought and wildfire to floods and tornados. One Nebraska teen knows that all too well. After a tornado destroyed her family’s home and farm buildings near Ames, Nebraska, she’s teaching kids about being prepared for the worst.
North Sioux City seeking volunteers for flood cleanup
Residents on Suncoast Drive have finished cleaning up their neighborhood and now they’re helping residents on Penrose Drive and Northshore who are still working through the shock and frustration they have been feeling since last Sunday.
Northport Senior Apartments Low-Income Apartment Community Reopens with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
CCI, along with community leaders, residents, and other stakeholders marked the successful reconstruction of Northport, an age-restricted, 62-and-older HUD Project-Based Section 8 Property with a ceremony in the newly completed community room. On August 10, 2020, a lightning strike caused a fire that burned Northport to the ground. Although all...
McCook Lake flood: Did the mitigation plan make things worse?
Residents of the McCook Lake neighborhood in North Sioux City are still processing the damage that was left behind by last week's flooding and some are wondering whether or not the damage could've been prevented.
South Dakota farmer’s fight against wetland designation gets boost from Chevron ruling
A Fulton, South Dakota-area farmer will have a chance to argue that a federally designated wetland on his property is actually regular farm ground thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision. The case will be one of the first in the nation to be re-examined as a result of Loper Bright Enterprises vs. Raimondo. […] The post South Dakota farmer’s fight against wetland designation gets boost from Chevron ruling appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
Custer celebrates Fourth of July with a patriotic parade and B-1 flyover
CUSTER, S.D. - The sound of cheering filled the air in Custer today as the city hosted its annual Fourth of July parade. Residents and visitors lined the streets, celebrating this patriotic holiday with enthusiasm and joy. Parade-goers shared what the Fourth of July means to them. Sheila Shaffer simply...
WANNINGER HIRED AS CITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
City resident takes over role previously held by Carol Eisenbeis. Shelly Wanninger is the new development and marketing coordinator with the city of Freeman. Wanninger was hired for the 25-hours-a-week job by the Freeman City Council at its June 18 meeting and spent her first day in her office in City Hall Tuesday, July 2.
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