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One person in custody after authorities chase FedEx tractor trailer on I-80
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A pursuit of a FedEx tractor trailer on I-80 resulted in the driver being taken into custody after being hospitalized. The pursuit began around 11:45 p.m. Tuesday night on westbound I-80, with the Nebraska State Patrol pursuing the semi. Other law enforcement agencies soon joined in, including the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office and Lincoln Police.
Vandalism Reported to ATMs, Store Fronts in East Lincoln Early Tuesday
LINCOLN–(KFOR July 30)–A series of ATM vandalisms happened early Tuesday morning on the east side of Lincoln and police are looking for what may be a vehicle that could be involved. According to Lincoln Police, investigators are looking for a silver or gray older model Hyundai, maybe a...
9 pounds of meth left inside rental vehicle in Grand Island, police say
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Police are searching for a person who left behind several pounds of meth inside a rental vehicle. In a Facebook post Monday, the Grand Island Police Department said 9 pounds of meth were discovered in the vehicle. The agency shared a photo of the drugs...
Survey available for multi-modal transportation action plan
The City of Norfolk hosted an open house Tuesday night on the city’s multi-modal transportation action plan. City officials want input on a system to help make Norfolk’s streets and sidewalks safer for vehicle operators and pedestrians alike. The city’s communications manager, Nick Stevenson, told News Talk WJAG’s...
Nebraska sees four-star Keenan Harris as a critical part of the 2026 recruiting class
Four-star Keenan Harris was back in Lincoln last weekend for junior day. The Huskers are treating Harris as a priority recruit in the 2026 class. The post Nebraska sees four-star Keenan Harris as a critical part of the 2026 recruiting class appeared first on On3.
Matt Rhule on Carter Nelson ‘he’s a difference maker’
One of Nebraska’s top recruits in the class of 2024 will be switching positions. Head coach Matt Rhule has confirmed that Carter Nelson will switch from tight end to wide receiver. When discussing the position switch, Matt Rhule said that Nelson is a difference-maker, and this change will allow him to get on the field quicker. Rhule also confirmed that Nelson will primarily play in the slot. Carter Nelson, nobody even asked me about him but I can talk about him all day. We’re playing Carter as a receiver. Our thought process was instead of making him a tight end that could split out. We thought we could start him...
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services warns of poor air quality in Nebraska Panhandle
SIDNEY - Smoke associated with wildfires in the Western United States and Canada may affect the air quality in Nebraska. Air Quality Index: Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups to Unhealthy AQI. Potential Air Quality Impacts from Wildfires. An advisory of possible Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (orange) to Unhealthy (red) Air Quality...
Iowa, Nebraska Severe Thunderstorm Watch Until 7 AM CDT
Des Moines, IA – A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Iowa and Nebraska until 7 AM CDT. Residents are advised to prepare for potential tornadoes, scattered hail up to two inches in diameter, and wind gusts up to 70 mph. According to the US National...
Nigerian man sentenced after compromising personal bank account in Nebraska
OMAHA — United States Attorney Susan Lehr announced that Tope Gbenga Opaogun, 43, of Nigeria, was sentenced on July 26, 2024, in federal court in Omaha, Nebraska, for wire fraud conspiracy. Chief United States District Judge Robert F. Rossiter, Jr. sentenced Opaogun to 24 months’ imprisonment. There is no...
Heat Burst Causes Nighttime Temperature Rise Of Near 20 Degrees In Nebraska
A part of western Nebraska saw temperatures briefly rise into the 90s early Tuesday morning. This was caused by a phenomenon called a heat burst. Heat bursts are triggered by decaying thunderstorms. Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletter to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our...
The hottest day of the week comes today and humidity will make it feel even worse
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - Temperatures will take a step up today across the area with highs ranging from the lower 90s northeast to the low/mid 100s south and west. But with such high dew points into the upper 60s and low/mid 70s, the heat index will be very high. Most places will peak with a heat index between 100° and 115° with the highest in southeastern areas. A few lingering spotty showers over Central Nebraska will push toward East Central Nebraska later this morning into the afternoon. Late this afternoon, new isolated thunderstorms will try to fire up over North Central Nebraska. These will try to push east southeast, across northern and eastern portions of the Local4 area this evening and overnight. While there is a chance of large hail and perhaps an isolated tornado, damaging wind gusts may be the biggest threat. Some could be significant. This is not a for sure thing, but something a few forecast models are hinting at. The farther west and south that you go, the lower your chances get.
Farming Today with KRVN: July 30, 2024
BEATRICE, Neb. — Bee Bum, a honeybee farm near Beatrice, is expecting to harvest about 6,500 pounds of honey this year. Bryce Doeschot, with KRVN, talked with owner Kevin Monfelt who said commercial honeybee production presents many challenges and opportunities in Nebraska.
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