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After a shaky start, Micah Mazzccua continues to shine on Nebraska’s offensive line
Micah Mazzcua's Nebraska career started a bit rocky in adjusting to Matt Rhule's "standards." Now, he's in line to be the No. 1 left guard. The post After a shaky start, Micah Mazzccua continues to shine on Nebraska’s offensive line appeared first on On3.
Nebraska’s athletic director discusses grass at Memorial Stadium
Could Nebraska have a new surface at Memorial Stadium in the near future? Husker athletic director Troy Dannen met with the media at Big Ten Media Days, and during his impromptu press conference, he discussed a surface change for the Cornhuskers’ home stadium. “That’s the plan for grass to happen. Matt’s highly motivated for grass. We’ve done some work on the practice field and re-topped them with grass. After this season we plan to dig those out and put some sort of heating in to keep those practice fields grass live. He’ll practice on grass. Unless there’s lightning or it’s impossible,...
Exeter-Milligan Update: Government Day
The Exeter-Milligan American Government class attended the Fillmore County Government Day. in Geneva on March 18th. The students were able to tour and learn about the many offices. associated with the county, compete in a Kahoot-style game, and learn about the dangers of. drug use from the Nebraska State Patrol.
SALTDOGS BASEBALL: ‘Dogs Shut Out Chicago Behind Keenan’s Gem
LINCOLN, NE–(Saltdogs Release/KFOR July 26) The Saltdogs (25-42) put together a complete performance for the second consecutive night to defeat Chicago (34-32) 6-0 on Friday night. RHP Zach Keenan posted his seventh quality start of the season throwing 7.0 shutout innings surrendering five hits, four walks, and struck out...
Nebraska RB Injury Updates: Emmett Johnson Favored for Starting Job with Dante Dowdell as Challenger
The Nebraska football program is buzzing with excitement as they head into fall camp, with Running backs coach E.J. Barthel expressing confidence in the team's prospects for the upcoming season. Rahmir Johnson is fully cleared for camp after a shoulder injury, showcasing significant progress in his physical condition. Gabe Ervin...
Man charged with murder after body of victim found in rural Kansas
MARSHALL COUNTY —A Kansas man transferred to the Marshall County jail on July 6 has been charged in the death of a man whose remains were found on July 10 in rural Marshall County. James Dean Winkenwader, 31, Waterville, was charged with first-degree murder for the death of Camoran...
Hastings keeps playoff hopes alive
The Hastings Sodbusters still have something to play for on the final day of the regular season. The Sodbusters continued their domination of the Nebraska Prospects with a 9-1 win on Saturday. With Spearfish rallying past Fremont 10-9 in 10 innings, three teams still have a shot at the final championship series spot.
Matt Rhule hosts "She's Got Game" camp for girls
Lincoln, NEB — Nebraska Football is just a month away as the team will take the field for their season opener vs. UTEP. But on Saturday, it was young girls from around Nebraska who got their chance to show off their skills at Memorial Stadium. The first annual Matt...
Papillion mother raising awareness of water safety after son’s accidental drowning
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - According to the CDC, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death in kids ages one to four. Nearly five years after her son’s accidental drowning, a Papillion mother is making it her mission to spread awareness about water safety and drowning prevention. Kingston...
Former Nebraska football star gunslinger gets second NFL life
After a tryout earlier this week, former Nebraska football quarterback Adrian Martinez is getting a second shot at making an NFL team. The former Husker gunslinger has his foot in the door. Now he needs to take advantage. This is the second straight year that Martinez will open fall camp...
New University of Nebraska President Dr. Jeff Gold to kick off statewide tour Monday
LINCOLN, Neb. (Press Release) - University of Nebraska President Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., who began his new role on July 1, is kicking off a statewide tour Monday that will take him to each end of the state for conversations with Nebraskans about the future of the university and Nebraska’s growth and competitiveness.
Quiet this evening, but that may not be the case tomorrow morning and especially tomorrow evening
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - It will be the same old story of hot and humid conditions to end out the weekend. The only difference will be the return of storm chances starting overnight tonight through Sunday. This evening will be quiet for most of us. The exception will be western parts of the state as storms move off of the high plains. There is a marginal risk for severe storms in western counties of the Local4 viewing area. The primary threats being large hail and damaging wind gusts. This activity will weaken as it moves east into central Nebraska overnight. Any showers or storms that happen to make it into the Tri-Cities just after midnight will be weak. As far as temperatures overnight tonight, look for lows in the mid to upper 60s with a few lower 70s east and south.
Renters would get some relief, too, under a pair of legislative proposals
LINCOLN — Nebraska renters would get some financial relief in the form of an income tax credit under a pair of proposals to be considered by the Legislature. State Sens. Terrell McKinney of North Omaha and Eliot Bostar of Lincoln each introduced a bill Thursday seeking to compensate renters who otherwise would not automatically reap any direct benefit from property tax reforms being pushed by Gov. Jim Pillen.
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