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Finishing Touches at Omaha’s Third Costco
This construction project is nearly complete. Workers are applying the finishing touches for Omaha’s third Costco Wholesale store, which will open for business this month. Located on the southeast corner of 180th & West Maple Road, this new Costco should relieve pressure at the 123rd & West Dodge Road location.
Farming Today with KRVN: July 3, 2024
LINCOLN, Neb. — Ella Stiefvater with KRVN takes a look at today's agriculture headlines. Flooded or hailed out fields? Here’s what to do next. Deere & Co. announces nearly 600 layoffs in Iowa, Illinois. Vermont Dairy Farmer Qualifies for 2024 Olympics.
Rollings Hills Supply Post 43 Jrs/Srs Advance To North Division RBL Finals Thanks To Shutout Victories
WAYNE – After dealing with back-to-back weather delays, Ralph Bishop League Tournament teams were able to compete in their respective quarterfinal round. From Hank Overin Field in Wayne, both of the Rolling Hills Supply Post 43 teams have been off for a week and earned first round byes in both North Division tournaments.
Wildcat Golfers Garner WGCA All-American Honors
WAYNE – After a trio of Wayne State College women’s golfers were highlighted among the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team, the same three were also recognized by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association. According to a release from Wayne State Athletics, the 2023-24 WGCA (Women’s Golf Coaches...
Portion of 2 downtown Lincoln streets close for ‘ZooFest’ music festival
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A portion of two streets in downtown Lincoln will be closed until Sunday for the 'ZooFest' music festival. From Thursday through Saturday, The Zoo Bar will celebrate 51 years of soul, love and music with several performances. The street closures are as follows:. North 14th Street...
‘Different level of excitement’: Geneva native ready for Paris Olympics
GENEVA, Neb. (KSNB) - Maggie Malone Hardin is representing what she refers to as “small town Nebraska” on the biggest stage in all of sports yet again. Malone Hardin is a qualifier for the 2024 Paris Olympics in women’s javelin, making it the third time she has become an Olympian.
Blair under boil advisory after E. coli found in city's water
BLAIR, Neb. — The city of Blair is under a boil advisory after the water tested positive for E. coli. All citizens, municipalities and subdivisions that use the city's water are under the advisory. Water used for drinking, brushing teeth, washing dishes, rinsing food, etc., must be boiled before...
Campers near Lincoln keeping an eye on Fourth of July storms
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Over the Fourth of July holiday, many are breaking out the recreational vehicle, hitting the water and enjoying their day out at the lake. But this year’s holiday celebration could be shortened by strong storms. “Hopefully it doesn’t get too crazy, or, you know,...
Fremont mother thankful for son’s sacrifice to save sister in Platte River drowning
FREMONT, Neb. (WOWT) - Wednesday, multiple agencies were back out looking for 17-year-old Jackson Potter. While authorities use drones, flat boats, sonar, a helicopter, and cadaver dogs, his family mourns. His 13-year-old sister, Addisyn Potter-Carlson, said they were together Sunday night, hanging out along the Platte River near Hormel Park...
Video released of suspects in Omaha shooting
New video has been released in an Omaha shooting that sent two young women to the hospital. Investigators shared video of two people suspected of being involved in the incident at Levi Carter Park just after midnight early on May 25th. In the video, a group of people mills about...
New officers assume command of Salvation Army of Hastings
HASTINGS, Neb. -- Two new leaders are taking over the top posts at the Salvation Army of Hastings. According to a news release, Captains Joseph and Rachel Irvine started their new assignment in Hastings on June 25. They replace Majors Dale and Sera Brandenburg, who retired earlier this summer. The...
Kimball council reverses decision to add stop signs at 7th and High School Street
KIMBALL -- The City Council reversed their decision to install stop signs at the intersection of 7th St. and High School St. The council originally approved the installation of the stop signs in the June 18 meeting:. On July 2, Parks and Streets Super Jim Shoup explained to the council...
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