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Back from injury, Corcoran adds to veteran offensive line group
In his 30th consecutive start last season against Northwestern, Nebraska offensive tackle Turner Corcoran saw his season end after suffering a foot injury. The injury set off a long rehab process for Corcoran, who had also gone through a long rehab in 2021. The senior offensive tackle said he never had any doubts that he would be back.
2024 H.S. Football Preview: Norris
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Norris Football enters the 2024 season with confidence as the Titans have made the playoffs every year since hiring Ty Twarling. Jarrett Behrends returns at Quarterback for his 3rd year as the starter. The Titans open the season with a tough matchup visiting Omaha Skutt. They...
Added depth a key part to potential success this season for Doniphan-Trumbull football
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - Last season Doniphan-Trumbull football finished with a 4-5 record, but all five losses came to Class C2 playoff teams. This season, the Cardinals are looking to make it back to the playoffs for the first time since 2019. The most important piece for Doniphan-Trumbull this year...
Volunteers needed for ‘Huskers Helping the Homeless’ event
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The first Husker football game of the season is next week, and Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach is gearing up for their annual Huskers Helping the Homeless event. It will take place from Sept. 19 through Sept. 21. The annual event is a fundraiser for Matt...
MCC Volleyball opens season with pair of wins
The McCook Community College volleyball team opened the season Friday with a pair of wins over Kansas schools at the Peter and Dolores Graff Events Center. MCC downed Seward County Community College 3-1 then followed that with a 3-0 win over Highland Community College. “Today really showed what we have...
Jets, Gerber finish 4th at Taylor
It was a strong showing for the Adams Central cross country team Saturday at Taylor University as Madison Gerber went under 20 minutes to take fourth place individually and also helped the team to the same fourth-place finish in the team standings. South Adams got their first taste of the...
USS Oklahoma Sailor Killed At Pearl Harbor To Be Buried At National Cemetery In California
Everett Titterington, of Milford, Iowa, died aboard the USS Oklahoma during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Titterington was a Fireman 1st Class, a career path that fought fires, performed rescues, and was geared toward engineering. He was assigned to the battleship USS Oklahoma in March 1940.
From luxury condos to growing businesses, Sioux Falls companies find success in Okoboji market
It has been nearly two decades since new condominiums were built at West Lake Okoboji — and now, a Sioux Falls-area team is changing that landscape. Dry Dock Estates is under construction with 27 condos on the site of a former hotel and restaurant in the northwest Iowa destination.
Another scorcher with scattered, severe potential Monday evening
Summer still trying to hold on, as is the severe weather season on Monday. Another day of scorching heat to start the first day of college courses on UNL’s campus and other area universities. A Heat Advisory will go in effect for most of southeast Nebraska by 1 p.m....
UPDATED: State patrol releases additional information on two plane crashes in Northeast Nebraska
The Nebraska State Patrol can now release the identity of the pilot who died in Monday’s plane crash in Knox County. The pilot has been identified as Joseph Rudloff, 73, of Norfolk. The crash was reported at approximately 9:30 a.m. Monday. The location was approximately four miles southwest of Crofton, Nebraska.
Tennessee man arrested with 40 pounds of drugs on I-80 in Nebraska
Nebraska State Troopers found 40 LBs of Meth during an I-80 Traffic Stop. According to NSP, they arrested a Tennessee man after finding 40 pounds of suspected methamphetamine during a traffic stop on I-80 near Gretna. Friday morning, a trooper saw a Ford F-150 failing to maintain its lane and...
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