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City considers street plan, aquaculture facility
NEBRASKA CITY – The Nebraska City City Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m on Aug. 19. The agenda includes public hearings on a $1 million loan from the Nebraska City Economic Growth Funds to Goodlife Agriculture for an aquaculture facility at 6219 G Road, rezoning of the north industrial site and blight and substandard redevelopment area 6. A forgivable loan agreement is proposed.
'A very precarious situation': Omaha firefighters rescue raccoon stranded three stories up
Omaha firefighters helped rescue a raccoon from a "precarious situation" Saturday morning. Nebraska Wildlife Rehab says the young animal somehow got stuck three stories up on the side of the Inner Rail Food Hall building in Aksarben Village. The nonprofit believes the raccoon had been there for at least a day.
Community Kitchen Project in Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — New opportunities for the city of Grand Island. On Tuesday, the Grand Island City Council voted seven to zero to accept a grant for a kitchen pilot project. The shared kitchen space opens up multiple doors for opportunity within the community. The project is partnering...
Results from the final day of the Oregon Trail Rodeo
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The third and final day of competition at the Oregon Trail Rodeo was held at the Adams County Fairgrounds on Sunday. All-around champion: Grant Lindsley, Osceola, Neb., tie-down roping and team roping. Bareback riding champion: Andy Gingerich, Aberdeen, S.D. 1. Andy Gingerich, Aberdeen, S.D. 75 points...
Phones, taxes, playground equipment part of Wayne School board agenda
After first being introduced to the new teachers for the coming school year, Wayne Community Schools' Board of Education members took action on a variety of agenda items during Monday's regular meeting. Board members received a update and a quote for a new phone system for the district. Superintendent Dr....
Festival celebrates nearly a century of Greek presence in Morrill County
BRIDGEPORT -- The 98th Greek Festival celebration August 17 drew crowds from the region. Some were there to celebrate their heritage, and others to enjoy the festivities. Saturday's festivities were held at the Prairie Winds Community Center in Bridgeport. It's history is from the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church. The celebration...
Marching to Save Lives, Provide Homes
For the 5th year, Veterans and their supporters will trek from the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln to Nebraska Brewing Company in La Vista. The “50 Mile March” is a mission with a life-saving message to help Veterans who are struggling with homelessness or mental health challenges. For...
Two-A-Days: Stanton Mustangs
SIOUX CITY, Ia (KCAU) – The Stanton Mustangs went 13-0 in route to the last season’s Nebraska Class D1 State Championship. The Mustangs return some serious firepower. Quarterback Barrett Wilke returns. He led all of Class D-1 with over 3,400 yards and amazing 57 touchdowns. They also return running back Becker Pohlman who had just […]
Omaha women's soccer captures first win of new campaign
The first matinee match of the year for Omaha women's soccer (1-0-1) at Caniglia Field saw an offensive presence that was missing from the Mavericks' regular-season opener. UNO tallied its first win of the season Sunday against the Lindenwood Lions (0-2-0), controlling all 90-plus minutes for a 2-0 victory. The...
Updating Nebraska football fall camp position battles
Nebraska football is on the brink of wrapping up fall camp. Head coach Matt Rhule said that he would announce the Huskers starting this week (probably). That got me thinking about some of the other position battles. We offered up some predictions ahead of Nebraska football fall camp and here’s where things stand with some of the most hotly contested position battles for the Huskers.
Falls City receives Gehling, Rivoli theater reports
FALLS CITY - The Falls City City Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 19. The agenda includes reports on the Gehling and Rivoli theater buildings, amending the fireworks ordinance, an update on a labor union grievance, electric transmission planning and work based learning with the Falls City Career Academy.
Bike race raises money to grow trail options in Omaha
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Thousands of bicyclists rode throughout the Metro on Sunday for a cause. The 34th annual Cooperate Cycling Challenge was held on Aug. 18, with a start and finish line on Capitol Avenue. “It’s such a nice, tight-knit community,” said Patrick Sechser, who rode with E &...
Maxwell Heritage Days takes center stage celebrating village’s history
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - The village of Maxwell hosted their annual Maxwell Heritage Days on Saturday. The festival brought many family and friends together to celebrate the village’s rich history and vibrant community spirit. There were bouncy houses and a slip-in slide for the kids. People could even...
Rhule on Husker running backs: 'somebody has to emerge'
With less than two weeks until the season opener and two full scrimmages in the books, the work of winnowing down the crowded picture at running back continues for Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule and his staff. Nebraska football has a loaded running back group, with several veterans returning and...
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