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Integral Part of Nebraska Cornhuskers Program Suddenly, Inexplicably Leaves HC Matt Rhule With Under 2 Months Until First Game
A major shakeup within the Nebraska Cornhuskers program has left head coach Matt Rhule and the rest of the organization scrambling with under two months until the season kicks off. Defensive backs coach Evan Cooper is no longer a part of the program, leaving a hole within the organization that...
Drunk driver nearly hits woman and child after tearing up yards, Lincoln Police say
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A couple yards were torn up and two people were nearly hit by a drunk driver on the Fourth of July, Lincoln Police said. Officers arrested 24-year-old Alyssa Dominguez on Thursday. She’s charged with two count of attempted second-degree assault after a woman and her 11-year-old son were nearly hit by an SUV.
Cozad's Parking Lot Party: A Much- Needed Reboot of Bands, Brews, and BBQ
Cozad is cooking up a storm with the first annual Parking Lot Party! The Cozad Chamber of Commerce has put many hours into transforming the beloved Bands, Brews, and BBQ into this brand-new event, and it's sure to be a sizzling hit. Planning for the event began shortly after Cozad...
Events happening in and around Lincoln this weekend
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - If you’re looking for something to do this weekend in or around the Capital City, here are a few ideas courtesy of the Friday Fast Facts compiled by “Visit Lincoln.”. “REMEMBERING OUR FALLEN” FROM NEBRASKA. Open during Scheels store hours, Mon.-Sun.; Free event.
HEDC hires new community development director
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The Hastings Economic Development Corporation has a new community development director. Gavin Gracey, a Hastings native, has been appointed to the role. HEDC said in a release that Gracey brings a deep commitment to his hometown and a passion for fostering community growth and prosperity. Gracey...
Grand Island gains Target and Old Navy: Will Kearney feel the loss?
Grand Island, NE — Is one town’s gain, another’s loss?. NTV talked to shoppers in Kearney and Grand Island. The Conestoga Marketplace may still be under construction, but shoppers are trickling through as stores open at the outdoor shopping taking the place of the former Conestoga Mall in Grand Island.
Cozad Cheer Excels at Camp
The 2024-25 Cozad Cheerleaders attended UCA cheer camp last week in Lincoln. With a week long camp, the cheerleaders and coaches pushed themselves hard to learn and perform routines and cheers. On the final day of camp, the team competed against 15 other teams and had great success. In Best Cheer they received first place, in the Camp Routine Championship they received second place, and in Overall Spirit Routine they placed fourth.
A Small Nebraska Town is Suddenly the 3rd Most Dangerous in State
Crete, a small city in southeastern Nebraska known for its quaint charm and home to Doane University, has recently been thrust into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. According to the latest crime statistics, Crete has been ranked as the third most dangerous city in the state, a startling revelation that has left residents and local authorities alike grappling with the implications.
Great Dane Presents Nicole Patent With HR Support Award
WAYNE – With nearly two decades of experience, a Great Dane Wayne employee was recently recognized with an HR Support award. According to a release, Nicole Patent, Great Dane Wayne Human Resources Specialist, was presented with the award. Patent has been with Great Dane for 19 years and instrumental...
Non-profit "Everybody Gets a Chance" levels the playing field in youth sports
Lincoln, NEB — Youth sports are an integral part of keeping our kids active while also helping to build leadership, social skills, and confidence. However, the cost of enrolling kids in team sports in addition to equipment can be a barrier that prevents many children from being able to participate. That is why Malachi Hopkins founded "Everybody Gets a Chance" a non-profit based in Lincoln to help serve those kids with performance training and mentorship.
Corn Nation Overreaction Revisits the Final Win of the 2023 Husker Football Season...Purdue
This week on the Overreaction Revisited Podcast, Hoss and Greg discuss the Nebraska-Purdue game from October 28, 2023. Hoss states that “weird things happen around Halloween.” That is what turned a 24-0 lead into a 24-14 lead and gave the Boilermakers a little hope late in the game.
Lincoln County Nebraska Republican Party hosting "Pizza & Politics" on July 15th
North Platte, Neb. - The Lincoln County Nebraska Republican Party hosts ‘Pizza & Politics’ at its July monthly meeting on Monday, July 15, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the North Platte Eagles Club #2839, at 620 N. Chestnut Street in North Platte. The event will begin with a social at 6:00 p.m. and a presentation at 6:30 p.m.
Houston man wanted out of Indiana arrested in Stanton County
PILGER - A Houston man wanted out of Indiana was arrested following a traffic stop in Stanton County Friday afternoon. The Stanton County Sheriff’s Office stopped a vehicle traveling southbound on Highway 15 for speeding about eight miles south of Pilger and made contact with 32-year-old Delvin Eberado Velasquez-Romero.
You Must Ask Questions This Time
BLAIR, NEBRASKA (2024, JULY 6, SATURDAY) I wrote three articles in 2023 that dealt with Blair’s water supply. I will link them:. Blair Mayor, Mindy Rump, Answers Key Questions – Blair, Nebraska News (blairtoday.com) Blair, Nebraska Water: Is It Safe to Drink? – Blair, Nebraska News (blairtoday.com)
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