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How passionate Coach Greene inspired Bulldogs, raised the level of Concordia Softball
Early in the morning in late March of 2002, Frank Greene walked a Florida beach in search of precious mementos. He combed the sand and scooped up seashells, one apiece for each of his players still asleep while resting for a spring break trip game day. More than 20 years later, Greene hardly recalls his exploration that day on the beach – but his players have never forgotten. It may have seemed small at the time, but it wasn’t.
Runner-Up Finish Tops Weekend For Cole Vanderheiden
BEATRICE, Neb. (July 26, 2024) Taking on Beatrice Speedway on Friday, then Eagle Raceway on Saturday, Cole Vanderheiden's high point of the two-night run was a runner-up finish at Beatrice. Taking the green from fifth, Vanderheiden steadily moved forward with his run to second, topping out on Lap 12. Chasing...
‘Coolest guy in the world’ Nebraska football coach makes big impact on top target
While there’s been a lot of talk about the work Nebraska football recruiting is doing when it comes to David Sanders, there’s another top prospect that the Huskers are trying hard to land. And the good news is, it looks like they’ve at least officially got a foot in the door.
Nebraska Football makes late surge into front runner status for blue chip tackle
Can Nebraska football actually close the sale on top offensive tackle recruit David Sanders Jr? While the Huskers were once the darkhorse in the race for the No. 2 player in the 2025 class, it looks like Matt Rhule and company are heading into the lead in the final stretch.
KFOR Sports Brief July 30, 2024
Media Members to Meet with Husker Football Team, Coaching Staff on Tuesday. Members of the media will get the chance to chat with some coaching staff of the Nebraska football team, along with some players, later today (Tuesday), in the pre-fall camp presser. Lots of things to look forward to heading into fall camp on both sides of the ball. Last week at Big Ten Media Days, Husker head coach Matt Rhule told KFOR Sports he’s excited for the start of the season, to see the defense’s performance.
Men’s Olympic Triathlon Postponed In Paris Over Seine Water Quality Concerns
PARIS (AP) — Concerns about water quality in the Seine River led Paris Olympics organizers to postpone the men’s triathlon. Officials on Tuesday say they hope the swimming portion of the race will be able to go forward in the long-polluted waterway Wednesday or in the coming days following an expensive cleanup effort.
Omaha's Eppley Airfield adding additional nonstop flight, resuming seasonal winter travel destinations
OMAHA, Neb. — Eppley Airfield will be offering another direct flight to a popular warm weather destination this winter. Southwest Airlines will be starting nonstop service on select Saturdays to Austin, Texas on Nov. 23 and resuming seasonal service to Fort Lauderdale and Tampa in January. This content is...
State Nebraska Bank & Trust Presents Grandstand Lighting Check To Fair Board
WAYNE – Fairgoers may have noticed a bit more light during the evening entertainment of the 102nd annual Wayne County Fair July 25 – 28. According to a release from State Nebraska Bank and Trust, new LED lighting at the grandstand was one of the newest additions to the fairgrounds one year after the bleachers were installed.
Girls make wrestling debut at Nebraska-Maine Exchange in Grand Island
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - The annual Nebraska-Maine Wrestling Exchange is over 40 years old, but this year featured girls wrestlers for the very first time. Northwest High School hosted the inaugural event, which had 16 total bouts, featuring local athletes from Kearney, Northwest, Grand Island, Lexington, Adams Central and other area schools.
CHI Birth Center changes prompt pushback, confusion
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - For growing families, the decision of whether or not to give birth in a hospital isn’t taken lightly, as many go over their birth plan in detail. On Saturday, a Nebraska hospital system announced a major change that is leaving pregnant women with even fewer options.
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