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Nebraska turns to star QB recruit Dylan Raiola to pull program out of its worst stretch since 1940s
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska football program posted a picture of Dylan Raiola moving into his dormitory on one of its social media platforms and it was viewed nearly 14 million times in a week. His hairstyle and sunglasses prompted a flood of comments about how much he resembled Patrick Mahomes.
St. Paul schools look to improve
ST. PAUL, Neb. (KSNB) - St. Paul schools attempted to pass a bond for $18 million in March, but that narrowly failed. They’re going to give it another try, asking for a lesser bond. They will be asking voters to approve a $14 million bond to finish what they started, making improvements to the school.
Beatrice Airport receives $4.8 million federal grant
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Beatrice Municipal Airport received more than $4.8 million from the Federal Aviation Administration this summer, which will go toward reconstructing its apron and taxiway. It’s part of the $18 million awarded to 24 airports across Nebraska through the FAA’s Airport Improvement Program. That...
'Croctoberfest' offers Henry Doorly Zoo guests chance to learn about the large reptiles while enjoying a beer
OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo announced a "unique celebration blends the festive spirit of Oktoberfest with the fascinating world of crocodilians" - also known as "Croctoberfest." Related coverage: Newest addition to Henry Doorly Zoo. The event will be for those 21 years and older every Thursday in...
Sunlight hours quickly getting shorter in Omaha
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Although temperatures this week will still feel like summer, signs of fall are starting to show. Since the Summer Solstice in June, the day of the year with the most amount of sunlight, Omaha has lost 1 hour and 34 minutes of daylight. The Omaha area...
Heartland Family Service to close Generations Center in North Omaha
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - The Heartland Family Service is going to close the doors on the Generations Center, an announcement said Tuesday. This closing comes, according to the announcement, due to a lack of funds. The Generations Center will close its doors on Oct. 1. The Generations Center had served...
Series of accidents disrupts Highway 58 near Rockville, multiple agencies respond
SHERMAN COUNTY, Neb — Tuesday started early for Sherman County Deputies with a series of accidents on Highway 58 near Rockville. First, a Vehicle vs. Calf incident occurred, quickly followed by a Car vs. Deer accident just a short distance away. The driver in this second accident was transported...
City of Grand Island recreation-based departments present budget proposals to City Council
GRAND ISLAND – The Grand Island Parks and Recreation Department, Jackrabbit Run Golf Course, and Heartland Public Shooting Park presented budget proposals to Grand Island’s City Council Aug. 20 in the evening. For the Parks and Recreation Department, Director Todd McCoy outlined expense categories in personnel, operation and...
City approves $1 million for GoodLife Agriculture
NEBRASKA CITY - Nebraska City commissioners and the city’s taxpayers joined in the business risk for GoodLife Agriculture’s aquaculture facility with the approval of a $1 million forgivable loan. Economic Developer Dan Mauk said the $190 million project is unprecedented in scale and the loan is the largest...
Things Get Awkward When Nebraska VB Star Dodges Question About Relationship With Team After DUI, Shoplifting
Nebraska volleyballer Harper Murray ran into some off-the-court issues in the offseason, landing citations for both shoplifting and a DUI. The sophomore took to the podium for her first press conference since those legal incidents, and things got awkward very quickly. Murray was asked by one reporter about her standing with teammates ahead of the […] The post Things Get Awkward When Nebraska VB Star Dodges Question About Relationship With Team After DUI, Shoplifting appeared first on BroBible.
Five New Teachers Join Wilcox-Hildreth Staff
Wilcox-Hildreth Public Schools welcomed five new teachers for the 2024-25 school year. The new educators include Michelle Fouts, 1st grade; Emersen Lauder, 2nd Grade; Emillie Kelley, 3rd grade; Gavin Harold, Secondary Social Studies; and Andrew Warner, High School Math. Michelle Fouts is from Bow Valley. She attended UNK before starting...
Nebraska Football: Dylan Raiola Makes Preseason True Freshman All-American Team
I am thinking most of us are assuming Dylan Raiola, true freshman at Nebraska, is slotted to be the starting quarterback for the Huskers. Otherwise, it would be silly for somebody to put him on a Preseason True Freshman All-American team. Well Chris Hummer of 247Sports has done exactly that...
Legend Equipment Rental and Supply to help North Platte community grow, thrive
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - A new business in North Platte has a goal to keep the economy local while maintaining operations. Legend Equipment Rental and Supply is a new construction machine rental service. According to owner Keaton Hope, the purpose of the business is to partner with contractors that do projects in town from all levels of government and have them rent equipment from their business.
Weber Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Athletics) - Senior Sarah Weber earned Big Ten Offensive Player-of-the-Week recognition, announced by the conference on Tuesday. The Gretna, Neb., native scored three goals in Nebraska’s 3-2 win over Colorado State on Sunday afternoon for the 35th hat trick in program history. This season, Weber leads...
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