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Nebraska State Patrol arrests 31 for DUI during first weekend of special enforcement
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Nebraska State Patrol made 31 arrests for driving under the influence during the first weekend of the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign. The campaign began on Aug. 14 and continues through Sept. 2. “Impaired driving is preventable,” said Col. John Bolduc, NSP superintendent....
Gracie’s Promise Poker Run
Torrington, WY (by Cindy Sheeley) August 20th, 2024 — Over thirty motorcycles showed up on Saturday, August 17th to show their support for Gracie’s Promise and enjoy a beautiful 175-mile ride through Wyoming and Nebraska. The special occasion was the 2024 Benefit Poker Run to help raise funds for Gracie’s Promise.
Vaping Has Actually Become A Big Problem In Wyoming
There are many pressures for kids when they head back to school. Let's add another pressure to the mix that could fall under one or more of these categories but is a big enough problem to warrant its own category. Vaping. When I was a kid, the number of kids...
Changes to Wyoming High School Fall Sports in 2024
The new enrollment structure for Wyoming High School sports means adjustments for fans. Schools have changed classes based on the new enrollment cut-offs approved last year by the Wyoming High School Activities Association. It also means a few fall sports look different. WyoPreps highlighted the football changes last week, but this is about the other five fall sports.
Petition: Justice for Dogs Who Were Severely Neglected and Living in Filth
Help keep One Green Planet free and independent! Together we can ensure our platform remains a hub for empowering ideas committed to fighting for a sustainable, healthy, and compassionate world. Please support us in keeping our mission strong. When authorities in Valley, Nebraska finally saw the dogs they had come...
Nebraska Basketball to get visit from rising center in October
Nebraska basketball will officially get a visit from center Francis Chukwudebelu from October 2-4. This was confirmed by On3’s Robin Washut. Chukwudebelu is a three-star center from Virginia. According to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, he is the 28th-ranked center in the 2025 class and the eighth-ranked player in his class from the state. He has zero crystal ball predictions at this time, but his offer sheet is filling up. The center has 18 offers in total, including from Kansas, Michigan State, Alabama, Florida State, and Texas. Nebraska officially offered him on June 16. The Huskers currently have no commitments in the 2025 recruiting class, which has been a bit smaller for Nebraska basketball in recent years. Fred Hoiberg has elected to build the roster via the transfer portal. To put this in perspective, Nebraska only has two commitments in the 2024 class. Nebraska basketball has been on the upswing recently, coming off an NCAA tournament appearance in the 2023-24 season. Another successful season in 2024-25 could increase commitments from guys like Chukwudebelu. Chukwudebelu will officially visit #Nebrasketball on October 2-4. https://t.co/3vMFpeyiaL — Robin Washut (@RobinWashut) August 19, 2024
Nebraska football trying to steal a linebacker commit from an old rival
While the Nebraska football team has been on a bit of a losing streak when recruiting the last few months, what better way to turn it around than to steal a commit away from the Miami Hurricanes? That’s exactly what the Huskers will try and do on September 7.
City of Beatrice plans to seek public works grant, for street work
BEATRICE – The City of Beatrice plans to apply for a public works grant, thanks to a federal guideline update that would qualify the city for receiving such a grant. "HUD just updated their low and moderate income calculations and the City of Beatrice is now at 51.4-percent of our city's population is at low and moderate income, according to HUD. That then qualifies you for one of the national objectives required for a public works grant."
Axtell Community School Welcomes Seven New Educators for 2024-25 School Year
Seven new educators joined the Axtell Community School staff for the 2024-25 school year. The new teachers joined the Wildcat staff in welcoming students back to school on August 15. Jennifer DeBord has accepted the Elementary Principal position. She is from Kearney and completed her college education at Chadron State...
Former Husker Hoops Assistant Jimmy Williams Passes Away
Former Husker men’s basketball assistant coach Jimmy Williams passed away Monday at the age of 77. Williams, a longtime college assistant coach, spent seven seasons at Nebraska and played a major role in the Huskers making seven straight postseason appearances in that span, including the 1994 Big Eight Tournament title and the 1996 NIT Championship.
Massive aquaculture facility proposed at Nebraska City
NEBRASKA CITY – Economic Developer Dan Mauk told Nebraska City commissioners Monday that the proposed complex for GoodLife Agriculture’s aquaculture facility at Nebraska City would have 600,000 square feet under roof. That is six times more roof area than the former VF Mall building at Nebraska City. It...
Raccoon who got stuck three stories up on public building rescued by Omaha firefighters
Many thanks to the Omaha Fire Department Station 34 for helping to rescue a young raccoon from a very precarious situation on Sunday at the Inner Rail Food Hall in Aksarben Village. The frightened animal somehow made his way up three stories on the side of the building where he refused to move.
Huskers wrap practice #18 of preseason camp, season opener less than two weeks away
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Less than two weeks remain until the Husker football team opens their 2024 campaign against UTEP on Saturday, August 31st. Matt Rhule and the Huskers wrapped up their 18th practice of preseason camp on Tuesday, with just a handful of practices remaining until the team will begin preparation for their week 1 opener against the Miners.
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