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‘It’s bumper to bumper’: Lincoln drivers frustrated over 56th Street closure
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Closure on 56th Street are adding to Lincoln drivers’ frustrations. This week, the Lincoln Electric System is shutting down a different section of 56th Street every day. The road was closed between A and South streets on Monday as LES crews were worked. The...
Battle-tested Kearney football readies for another tough season in Class A
KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) - The Kearney Bearcats football team made the playoff in both 2022 and 2023, but each time were eliminated in the first round. With plenty of returning starters Kearney is aiming to make a deeper playoff run this year. The Bearcats return key pieces such as starting quarterback Griffin Novacek and Kansas State commit, linebacker Sawyer Schilke.
Omaha real estate agents talk rule changes shaking up homebuying
OMAHA, Neb. — Rule changes that went into effect across the country recently are shaking up the homebuying process. Local companies have already been implementing the changes for the entire month. The changes came as part of an antitrust lawsuit settlement. First, sellers can no longer advertise the buyer's...
Adams Central football excited to continue building in year two under new coach
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - Under first year head coach Josh Lewis the Adams Central Patriots collected an 8-1 regular season record in 2023, making it to the second round of the playoffs before falling to Ashland-Greenwood. The Patriots, an annual powerhouse did lose a strong senior class, but have balance...
Nebraska High School Rodeo Makes Stop in Lexington
Anna Clark of Thedford competes in barrel racing during NE high school rodeo in Lexington Photo by Stephanie Miller. The Nebraska High School Rodeo fall season continued this past Saturday and Sunday in Lexington. Among the area highlights, Kallan Cox of Purdum won the barrel racing on Sunday with a...
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....
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.
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