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Skyview Lake celebrates 20 years since vital renovations
NORFOLK, Neb. -- Skyview Lake is celebrating a major milestone. “So it's actually been 20 years now, and it's been a success story,” said Jeff Schuckman, District Supervisor. What were murky conditions back in 2004, are now healthy and habitable wetlands for many forms of wildlife and fish. Nebraska...
Marty Summerfield Memorial Golf Tournament Three-Person Scramble To Benefit Wayne Athletics
WAYNE – There’s still time to sign-up for the annual Wayne Athletic Boosters golf outing. From the Wayne Country Club, it’ll be a 9:30 a.m. shotgun start on Saturday, July 27 for the Marty Summerfield Memorial Golf Tournament. Three-person teams can reserve a spot by contacting the...
One person dead after train, van crash near Kearney
KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) - A man is dead after a van-train crash near Kearney on Thursday. The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office says the crash happened around 12:30 p.m. According to a preliminary investigation, a van was traveling westbound on US Highway 30 east of Cherry Avenue just outside the Kearney city limits. The sheriff’s office said during that time, a Union Pacific train was backing up on a track that crosses the highway and collided with the van.
Phat Jack’s BBQ in Lincoln closes after 15 years
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - After 15 years of operation, a family owned barbeque joint in northeast Lincoln has closed. Phat Jack’s BBQ located at 84th and Holdrege streets posted about the closure Wednesday on its Facebook page. Co-owners Matthew and Jackie Burt grew up in Lincoln, married and began...
City offers new option to pay utility bills
Customers can now pay their City of Fremont utility bills in cash at Baker’s, Walgreens, Love’s and Dollar General. Officials said to go to the one-time City of Fremont online customer portal and select “cash” as the payment option. Then, choose your preferred retail store. You’ll be sent a special barcode by either text or email (your preference) to bring into the store.
Former director convicted in daycare theft ordered to pay thousands of dollars
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — A former Grand Island day care director convicted of stealing thousands of dollars from the center was sentenced to five years probation on July 10. Andrew Moss, who ran St. Paul's Cornerstone Early Learning Center, pleaded guilty in April to theft by unlawful taking – more than $5,000.
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