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Nebraska lawmakers advance ‘absolute minimum’ property tax package after months of buildup
LINCOLN — Months of buildup for a new property tax relief-driven package was heavily narrowed in the Nebraska Legislature on Tuesday before being advanced with the “absolute minimum” provisions. Lawmakers voted 34-11 to end debate on Legislative Bill 34, accepting a “very skinnied-down,” “simple” version. Over the course of 24 hours, lawmakers pivoted through various tax […]
Defenders of Freedom Air & Space Show: Parking and Shuttle Program Details
OFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, NE., – The Defenders of Freedom Air & Space Show returns on Aug 24 and 25 after a six-year hiatus. During this period, Offutt Air Force Base faced a significant challenge - a 100-year flood in 2019 that devastated two-thirds of the base. The flood’s impact was profound, and the base is still in the process of recovery and rebuilding.
Straightforward knowledge for poultry showmanship
AUBURN – Charlotte Metschke says Nemaha County has a lot of great families who bring a variety of poultry and water fowl to the Nemaha County Fair, where showmanship is required for 4-Hers entering chickens. The junior at Johnson-Brock High School is a member of the Johnsonites 4-H Club...
Rendering of $2.2 Billion UNMC Hospital
This rendering shows the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s planned $2.19 billion hospital to be constructed on the southeast corner of Farnam Street and Saddle Creek Road. The 1.27 million sq. ft. hospital would have 556 beds. The 18-to-20-story building could be as high as 400 feet, making it the third tallest building in Omaha (fourth tallest after the Mutual of Omaha tower is completed). The NU Board of Regents last week approved $50 million to pay for design costs. Foundational construction work could begin next May. Because of the size and scope of the project, opening likely wouldn’t occur until well after 2030.
Omaha man sentenced to prison for bank robbery spree in Nebraska, South Dakota, North Carolina, and Iowa
OMAHA, Neb. — An Omaha man will serve time in prison after admitting to nearly two dozen bank robberies. Demitrius Alston, 34, was sentenced Wednesday in federal court to more than 19 years in prison for bank robbery, attempted bank robbery, and conspiracy to commit interference with interstate commerce by way of robbery.
NFL Analyst Critical of Dylan Raiola, Gives Nebraska Football Prediction
Rich Eisen joined former Nebraska linebacker's Will Compton podcast and voiced his opinion on Nebraska's upcoming season. The conversation included discussion on Husker freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola.
Omaha Mercy High School welcomes incoming freshman class on first day of school
OMAHA, Neb. — An Omaha high school was in the school spirit Wednesday as students went back to class. Mercy High School students were very excited about welcoming the biggest class they've seen in years. Students cheering and holding signs as they welcomed 94 freshmen — and a few...
Animals killed, barn destroyed in Pillen Family Farms fire in eastern Nebraska
PLATTE COUNTY, Neb. (KOLN) - Multiple animals were killed, and a barn is considered a total loss after a fire at a hog farm owned by Gov. Jim Pillen. The blaze was first reported by the Norfolk Daily News and confirmed by Platte Center Fire and Rescue Treasurer Eric Korus. Crews were called to the Pro Pig farm south of Humphrey on Sunday around 8:20 p.m.
US 75 is cleared after debris blocks traffic, caused major backups
Expect delays on Highway 75 for northbound drivers ahead of your Thursday commute. Debris is blocking two right lanes near the Hamilton Street exit. There is ongoing construction on the Hamilton Bridge, which sits above Highway 75. Omaha police are in the area working to clear the debris from the...
New educators begin teaching this week at Elgin schools
Five new teachers will be educating students this year at schools in Elgin. At Elgin Public Schools, Ahlona Landauer will teach Spanish and JH language arts. Across town at Pope John XXIII Central Catholic, there will be four new teachers (below). They are Faith Orcutt, PK-12 Music; Anita Kalvelage, elementary instructor; Calvin Nieman, English; and Rachel Pavelka, second grade. The first day of school at Pope John was August 14 (today). At EPS, the first day of classes will be Thursday, August 15.
City council approves sale of lot to Kearney Community Sustainable Housing
KEARNEY — The Kearney city council approved the sale of a lot to Kearney Community Sustainable Housing during their meeting during the evening of Tuesday, Aug. 13. The deed of sale was for Lot 2, Block 1, Village Plaza Second Addition, with the city receiving $20,000.00 for the sale.
Saint Cecilia cuts ribbon on renovated high school building
HASTINGS, Neb. – The Hastings Saint Cecilia high school building is welcoming its students back to school after two years of renovations. On Wednesday morning, Fr. Cyrus Rowan and other members of Hastings Catholic Schools cut the ribbon on the renovated high school building ahead of the first day of the 2024-25 school year.
Windy Hills and Buffalo Hills to share building for 2024-25 school year
KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) - Kearney Public Schools kicks off a new school year on Thursday, and students at Windy Hills and Buffalo Hills Elementary will return to school to a unique situation. Windy Hills is currently undergoing major renovations, which is why the faculty, staff and students will move into...
LPS reinforces cell phone policy in middle schools
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - As the new year begins for students, Lincoln Public Schools is reinforcing some rules and adding some new ones when it comes to electronics. Hall passes are now digital, and schools are seeing several improvements with the cell phone policy that was first introduced last year.
From Dierks Bentley to 'Throwback Skate Night': MECA reveals exciting August events in the metro
OMAHA, Neb. — From recurring events like fitness classes and walking club to live stage performances by Dierks Bentley and Cage the Elephant, summer isn't slowing down this August at The Riverfront. KETV's Waverle Monroe sat down with MECA Vice President of Communications Kristyna Engdahl to hear about all...
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