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Midwest Floods: Missouri River Stages Show Signs of Stability Despite Heavy Rainfall
Omaha, NE – Recent heavy rainfall has led to secondary peaks in the Missouri River downstream of the Platte River, particularly affecting areas from Omaha southwards. The river gauges in these regions have responded to the significant rain that fell across east-central Nebraska on Monday night. According to the...
Brownville Concert Series presents The Two Tracks
Husband and wife duo Dave and Julie Huebner, The Two Tracks, will perform at the Brownville Concert Hall July 12, 13, and 14. The Brownville Concert Series welcomes The Two Tracks to Brownville, Nebraska. The husband and wife team of Julie and Dave Huebner write songs that draw inspiration from the rural surroundings of their home in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming. The show will be in cabaret on Friday and Saturday, July 12 and 13, at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, July 14, at 2:00 p.m. Sponsors are Doctors David and Nicole Kaufman.
Jury finds Delacruz not guilty in Peru assault
AUBURN – A Nemaha County jury found Guadalupe Delacruz, 60, of Peru not guilty of felony assault following trial. The jury came back with not guilty verdicts on charges of assault and use of a firearm to commit a felony and a guilty verdict on misdemeanor carrying a concealed weapon.
Nebraska State Patrol Encourages Safe Travel this Independence Day Weekend
(LINCOLN, NEB.) — Independence Day calls for more than fireworks and freedom. With many people travelling to celebrate the holiday with friends and family, Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol will be working hard to keep Nebraska roadways safe and help motorists in need of an assist. “Our Nebraska...
Flooding along the Missouri River near the Missouri, Nebraska border
News Chopper 9 got a new look at the flooding along the Missouri River. News Chopper 9 flew over Rulo, Nebraska in the southeast corner of the state, near the Missouri border. You can see the river is spilling over into nearby trees after flooding further north, and even more rain this week.
Tips To Stay Safe On Independence Day
Lincoln, NE – No matter how you celebrate Independence Day, be sure to stay safe with these tips from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. Fireworks are meant to be enjoyed, but they can also be dangerous. According to the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), there are more than 9,000 firework-related emergencies annually. Approximately 36% of firework-related emergencies involve children under the age of 15.
EPIC consumption tax Nebraska petition falls short, will have to find another way
LINCOLN — The longshot petition to let voters replace property, income and corporate taxes with a consumption tax fell short of a bulk signature-gathering hurdle that often stops ballot initiatives short that lack paid circulators. That higher hurdle is securing signatures from 10% of the state’s registered voters to amend the state constitution, or about […] The post EPIC consumption tax Nebraska petition falls short, will have to find another way appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Soft-serve survivors: How Zesto endured in Nebraska after its ice-cream empire melted
On the hottest day of July 1948 in Norfolk, a second-page ad in the local newspaper presented readers with a flavorful way to cool off. The recently opened Baldridge Zesto Shoppe touted its “new and different … high quality dairy product” that contained 6% butterfat but was “not ice cream.”
Husker qualifies for South African Olympic Team
A Nebraska Track and Field Athlete has finished as a runner-up at the African Athletic Championships and is now an Olympic qualifier. Mine de Klerk finished second in the shotput with a throw of 17.09 meters and will now head to Paris for the Summer Games. De Klerk started her career at Oregon, where she spent two years (2022-2023) before transferring to Nebraska. While at Oregon, the Ducks won back-to-back Pac-12 Outdoor Team Championships. In her first season at Nebraska, she won the Big Ten Indoor shotput title and qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships, where she finished seventh and was named a first-team all-American. De Klerk also finished third at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships. With a throw of 17.09m, Miné de Klerk gained a runner up place at the African Athletic Championships and is now headed to Paris as an Olympic Qualifier. Congrats Miné! pic.twitter.com/qASCsc1D7L — Nebraska Track & Field/Cross Country (@HuskerTFXC) July 2, 2024 Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Storms hold off in eastern Nebraska until late, then holiday morning chance
We should see the weather cooperate for holiday plans over the next couple of days. Wednesday will be rather calm here in town, other than some patchy fog in the morning. Winds will be rather unnoticeable. Temperatures still staying rather cool compared to seasonal normals for this time of year in early July.
WATCH: Nebraska’s two oldest wind turbines removed with controlled explosions
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The demolition of Nebraska’s two oldest wind turbines took place Tuesday in north Lincoln. The Lincoln Electric System said the first turbine collapsed due to a controlled explosion at its base around 10 a.m. About 15 minutes later, the second turbine fell due to...
Nebraska Shooting Leaves Guatemalan Family Injured, Community Reeling
Maria Garcia Sanchez and her family endured a terrifying ordeal when their Nebraska neighbor, Billy Booth, opened fire on them, injuring seven individuals, including Sanchez’s 3-year-old grandson. The incident, which took place in Crete, left Sanchez fearing for their lives as she shielded her grandson from harm. “I thought...
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