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Siemion era kicks off with upset of #25 Ottawa, split on day one in Bellevue
Bellevue, Neb. – Dickinson State opened up their 2024 season with a bang, knocking off #25 Ottawa (Kan.), 3-1 (27-25, 22-25, 25-19, 25-23), in game one before falling in game two to RV Benedictine (Kan.) 3-0 (25-19, 25-14, 25-15). The win in game one was the first for new head coach Stormy Siemion who enters her first year as a college coach.
Energy, Effort, Enthusiasm Being Shown Ahead Of 2024 LCC Football Campaign
LAUREL – With two weeks of fall practices in the books, the Laurel-Concord-Coleridge football team will be turning their attention to their first opponent of the 2024 season. There’ll be 30 members out for LCC football with about seven seniors and a lot of kids who bring back a...
Mega Millions® Jackpot Increased for Friday Drawing
Lincoln, NE – August 23, 2024 – Due to high sales, officials in the states participating in the Mega Millions® Lotto game have increased the estimated jackpot amount for the Friday, August 23 drawing to $535 million or $265.6 million with the cash option selected. The Mega...
Search for local man ends
GOSHEN COUNTY – Andrew Atkinson was recently booked into Goshen County Detention Center in Torrington the evening of Tuesday, August 20, on multiple charges from an attack earlier in August. Atkinson, age 26, has been charged with two counts felony, aggravated assault and battery with a deadly weapon, one...
Scottsbluff Enjoys Downtown Space Developed with Support of Grants
Downtown Scottsbluff has been humming this summer with live music, farmers markets, and festivals. The city’s Bands on Broadway series offers free concerts on Thursday evenings for ten weeks from June to mid-August. The 18th Street Farmers Market—held every Saturday morning from June through September—features everything from delicious baked goods to locally raised beef to the artistic creations of local crafters. The Best of the West Beer and Wine Festival on June 22nd offered a taste of home-brewed beverages and helped raise $11,000 for Life Change Connections, a local nonprofit that empowers kids affected by diabetes.
Beatrice Police arrest pair after controlled purchases of drugs
BEATRICE – An investigation that included a prearranged purchase of narcotics has resulted in the arrests of two persons on drug and weapons charges, in Beatrice. Beatrice Police say 36-year-old Katherine Graham has been arrested for two counts each of drug distribution, possession of drug funds, having no drug tax stamp….and one count of possession of a firearm during a felony.
St. Paul man, woman charged in dog’s drowning death
ST. PAUL, Neb. (KSNB) - A St. Paul man is accused of tying a dog’s legs and throwing it into an irrigation canal leading to the dog’s drowning death, court records show. Joshua Balcom, 27, is charged with animal cruelty resulting in death. Court records show Balcom zip-tied...
St. Francis presents Amanda Bush with DAISY Award
Grand Island— CHI Health St. Francis recognizes Emergency Department nurse Amanda Bush, RN, its most recent DAISY Award recipient. Bush is recognized for excellence in nursing and providing above-and-beyond compassionate care to her patients and their families. The hospital chooses one recipient monthly from the many nominations submitted by...
Andrew Rannells’ birthday astrology and your horoscope for August 23, 2024
BIRTHDAY STAR: Actor Andrew Rannells was born in Omaha, Nebraska, today in 1978. This birthday star portrayed Blair Pfaff on the series “Black Monday.” He also voiced the role of Matthew MacDell on “Big Mouth” from 2017 - 2023 and he’s appeared on episodes of “Girls5eva,” “History of the World: Part II,” and “Will & Grace.” Rannells’ film resume includes roles in “I Don’t Understand You,” “Our Son,” and “The Prom.”
Huskers Announce Fall Baseball Schedule
Nebraska track and field announced 31 newcomers to its program for the 2024-25 season on Friday. This talented group represents 12 states and eight countries, including seven transfers and 24 incoming freshmen. The 31-member class is made up of a First-Team All-American, two Gatorade Players of the Year and multiple national and conference champions.
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