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KMAland Boys Tennis (8/30): Nebraska City boys cruise to three wins
(KMAland) -- Nebraska City boys tennis cruised to three wins on Friday. Check out the rundown from the Pioneers below. Nebraska City Singles Winners — Rush Chipman, Cutler Adams, Caleb Walker. Nebraska City Doubles Winners — Sam Ebmeier/Reed Hamling, Gavin Koberstein/Maverick Weninger, Mitchell Hodges/Jackson Barr. Nebraska City 6...
Student-run market made from straw bales feeding Cody amid Nebraska grocery store crisis
The group of teachers had a straightforward but daunting assignment before them: How could Cody-Kilgore, a small district nestled in the Nebraska Sandhills, buck the trend of rural decline and revitalize the school?. Teachers Stacey Adamson and Tracee Ford latched onto an unusual idea that started as a joke –...
Kids crown ambition for American living history
NEBRASKA CITY – Over the past three decades Doug Friedli of the Lewis & Clark Visitor Center at Nebraska City and keelboat builder Butch Bouvier have been building opportunities for hands-on history and saw a lot of hands this fall at a living history day for elementary school students.
Cougars Drop Opening Match to The Master's, Take Down No. 23 Providence in Four on Day One in Omaha
OMAHA, Neb. - The Indiana University Kokomo volleyball team began play at the College of Saint Mary Labor Day Classic Friday, dropping the opener to The Master's University before beating 23rd ranked University of Providence in four. The highlight of Friday's first match for the Cougars proved to be setter...
DN football beat reporters predict Nebraska’s 2024 record
After losing several games in heartbreaking fashion in recent years, this Husker team has what it takes to turn things around. Of course, all eyes will be on true freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola and how he transitions into college play. However, he is set up with a supporting cast that few Nebraska quarterbacks have had in recent memory.
Work Begins on Cornhusker Creek near 36th and Cornhusker Road
At a July council meeting, the Bellevue City Council approved the rezoning and development of a new mixed-use subdivision northwest of 36th and Cornhusker Road. The new development will sit on approximately 59 acres of what was formerly zoned agricultural land. Proposed access to the development would be via an...
Minden football battles to triple overtime win over Adams Central
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - Adams Central football hosted Minden Thursday in the first game of the season. The Whippets scored on their first offensive possession, thanks to a 60-plus yard scoring run from senior Orrin Kuehn. The Patriots managed to tie up a defensive battle, and the teams went to overtime tied 6-6.
Photo Essay: New buildings and new classrooms
Brad Ryun teaches his welding class on a whiteboard in one of the new CTE building classrooms. “The new rooms have been quite an adjustment,” Ryun said. “We have a lot of hand tools and equipment we use, so finding a place to store everything has been an adventure. The facilities are really nice and I think over time, this will be a really great learning experience for FHS students.” Mr. Brade Ryun said “The new rooms have been quite an adjustment. We have a lot of handtools and equipment we use so finding a place to store everything has been an adventure. The facilities are really nice and I think over time, this will be a really great learning experience for FHS students.”
Stars kick their way past Wildcats.
The St. Paul Wildcats kicked off their 2024 season in Class C2 at Home Friday Night as they welcomed the Kearney Catholic Stars to St. Paul. The opening possession saw the Stars eat almost 8 minutes off the clock in the first quarter before Solomon Wiens hit his first of four Field Goals hitting a 28 yarder with 3:31 to play. The Cats went 3 and out on their opening possession. A solid punt return setup the Stars with great field position but St. Pauls defense would force another Field goal this time from 35 yards out for Wiens with :03 to play in the First Quarter.
It’s Another Great Year to Be a Gator
The North Star Mass Media team is back for another great school year! In it’s second year since, “the comeback” students are proud to start developing stories for The Gator Galaxy that represent the diversity and excellence at North Star High School. This year, staff welcome. d...
Morning Mash: First look at Colorado; Rhule the salesman
As good as Georgia Tech-Florida State and the rest of week zero felt on Saturday a big Thursday slate made it really feel like college football season. And nothing was better than Colorado State-North Dakota State. The game was pretty much everything I thought it would be. Colorado's elite athleticism. NDSU showing the ability to not only hang but legitimately threaten the Buffs. Travis Hunter being otherworldly good (with a little help from some blind eye officiating). Shedeur Sanders looking every bit a potential first round quarterback while also having to run for his life on half his pass attempts. Inexplicable coaching decisions. Poor clock management by officials. And a "thankfully I watched most of this in a bar with different sound" broadcast from ESPN.
No School On Sept. 3 For Kuemper Catholic Students For Funeral Of Former Student
Kuemper Catholic Schools will be canceling classes for middle and high school students, allowing for peers and staff to attend the funeral of a classmate after a courageous fight against cancer. There will be no school on Tuesday, Sept. 3 for seventh through twelfth grade students, in honor of 14-year-old Bailey Lux who passed away yesterday (Wednesday). The funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday at Holy Spirit Church. There is special seating for members of the current freshman and senior classes at the funeral. Any freshman or senior wishing to sit with amongst peers during the service are asked to be at the church by 9:35 a.m. to be lined up and proceed into the building at 9:40 a.m. A response team with trained professionals, along with counselors and priests, will be available at the school buildings to assist any students, staff or parents needing help to cope. In May, doctors discovered that the low-dose oral chemo treatment Bailey was on was not effective and the cancer continued to spread quickly. Bailey took on the summer chemo free, getting to experience all of her favorite things like attending the Indiana Fever and Las Vegas Aces game to see Caitlin Clark and Kate Martin, her favorite former Iowa Hawkeye basketball players again, visiting the Henrey Doorley Zoo in Omaha, Neb. and much more. While Bailey’s fight is now over, she now joins her mother, Renee and is at peace. The Lux family wishes to extend their love and thanks to the community and all who have prayed and supported them over the last two years.
Alumni of Omaha Benson High School want to help rebuild baseball program
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - There were glory days for Benson High School Baseball. The 1974 team won the state championship. At one time, the Benson Bunnies were very competitive on the diamond. “They were championship caliber,” said Paul Brown, the president of the Benson High School Foundation. “They had kids...
New Loper Success Hub dedicated to student support
KEARNEY – It’s a place to collaborate and connect. That’s the easiest way to describe the new Loper Success Hub on the University of Nebraska at Kearney campus. When students come to the recently renovated space on the second floor of Calvin T. Ryan Library, they should feel welcomed, understood and supported.
Big play Wildcats roll past Missouri S&T in season opener 49-17
WAYNE - Wayne State used big scoring plays to down Missouri S&T 49-17 Thursday evening in the 2024 college football opener that was delayed 30 minutes due to bad weather at Bob Cunningham Field in Wayne. The first half saw visiting Missouri S&T dominate time of possession (23:09 – 6:51)...
UNK Football Wins At Chadron State To Open Up The Season
Keanrey, Neb. – The Nebraska-Kearney defense came up with three second half interceptions, grad transfer quarterback Reagan Jones tossed two first half touchdowns and junior back Isaiah Harris ran for 121 yards to help the Lopers beat longtime rival Chadron State, 18-6, Thursday night in the panhandle. This was...
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