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Thursday HS volleyball highlights & scores (08.29.24)
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The high school volleyball season began on Thursday across the state of Nebraska. The following is included in our coverage. “At the end of the day, it’s the first game out and they’re a quality opponent, they’re well-coached, they have a lot of really good players and so we know a lot about them, so we knew what they were willing to bring,” Adams Central volleyball coach Libby Lollman said. “I liked after that first set how our girls responded. We’re young and we have a lot of new pieces, so I know there are going to be some ups and downs, but I was excited when we settled in, how they finished the game”
Nebraska’s five-member congressional delegation briefs business leaders
ASHLAND, Nebraska — The five members of Nebraska’s congressional delegation briefed more than 300 of the state’s business leaders Thursday and included a warning about some economic clouds brewing over agriculture. U.S. Rep. Mike Flood of Norfolk, R-Neb., speaking at an annual event held at the Strategic Air Command & Space Museum, warned the state […]
New autism center opens in underserved Nebraska area
KEARNEY, Neb. — A new resource for kids with autism has opened up in a traditionally underserved part of Nebraska. Lighthouse Autism Center opened its first location in Kearney and third location in Nebraska. The center uses applied behavior analysis, a therapy method that focuses on teaching kids what is considered positive social skills and behaviors.
Deion Sanders issues a challenge Nebraska football is happy to accept
To the surprise of no one outside of Boulder, Deion Sanders couldn’t help but act like a jackass just minutes after his team barely overcame an FCS opponent in Colorado’s Thursday night’s season opener. In the process of acting like the charmin-soft jerk that he is, he issued a challenge to the sports world that Nebraska football would be happy to accept.
Husker researchers use machine learning to identify yield opportunities
LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientists have harnessed the power of machine learning and large-scale data analysis to enhance the Global Yield Gap Atlas, creating benefits for agricultural producers worldwide. “This is very exciting. We are now able to estimate the yield potential for every single piece of...
Veterans Fundraiser Golf Tournament Set For Jackrabbit Run
Grand Island, Neb. — Golfing for a cause is nothing new, but a mid-September golf tournament is shifting its focus to helping local veterans. Jackrabbit Run Golf Course is hosting a 4-person scramble at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, September 15 to benefit the Business Coalition For Veterans. The cost to register a team of four is $400, but includes 18-holes of golf with a cart, complementary range balls, two free drinks and a lunch banquet following the round. There will also be a hole-in-one prize offered from Roe Buick on the 7th Hole.
Roundup: Lincoln-area high school football games, Aug. 30
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Here are the results of some of the high school football games in the Lincoln area on Friday night. Lincoln Christian 28, Lincoln Lutheran 14: The Crusaders showed off their run game as they took down their cross-town rival. Ralston 44, Lincoln Northwest 0: Running...
🏐 High School Scoreboard - Thursday, August 29
Bridgeport def. Bayard, 25-7, 25-11, 25-9 (3-0) Chase County def. Ogallala, 20-25, 25-21, 25-17, 25-16 (3-1) Gordon-Rushville def. Hemingford, 25-12, 29-27 (2-0) Gordon-Rushville def. Kimball, 25-20, 25-15 (2-0) Hemingford def. Kimball, 25-20, 25-20 (2-0) Leyton def. Minatare, 25-13, 25-8 (2-0) Leyton def. Potter-Dix, 25-10, 25-11 (2-0) Potter-Dix def. Minatare, 25-14,...
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...
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