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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.
2024 H.S. Football Preview: Norris
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Norris Football enters the 2024 season with confidence as the Titans have made the playoffs every year since hiring Ty Twarling. Jarrett Behrends returns at Quarterback for his 3rd year as the starter. The Titans open the season with a tough matchup visiting Omaha Skutt. They...
Flag Lowering for Sacha Kopp
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) flag will be lowered on Monday, Aug. 26, in memory of Sacha Kopp, former senior vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, who recently passed away. Read the full obituary. About Sacha. Sacha started his career at UNO on June 17, 2019, and left the...
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...
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.
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...
Highlights and analysis of Nebraska football QB commit TJ Lateef in season opener
Nebraska football quarterback commitment TJ Lateef opened up his senior season on Friday night and led Orange Lutheran to a 21-13 win,. The future Huskers quarterback wasn’t perfect. He threw an interception in the first game of his senior season against Gardena Serra, but the four-star signal-caller who committed to Nebraska football over the summer tossed two touchdowns and ran for another in the win.
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...
Bassett, Cozad, Lexington, North Platte airports receive FAA grant funds
In June and July, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded $18 million to 24 airports across the state. The grant funds are part of a nationwide initiative to enhance airfield safety and infrastructure. As a part of the grand money awarded, Rock County Airport in...
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.
City of Norfolk says their police chief and captain have been placed on administrative leave
NORFOLK, Neb. — The city of Norfolk said their police chief and captain have been placed on administrative leave. The city said although Police Chief Don Miller and Captain Chad Reiman are on administrative leave, it is not disciplinary in nature. Officials said, as a matter of policy and...
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