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Kearney host site for 2024 Nebraska Little League state tournament
KEARNEY — Kearney is a host site for the 2024 Nebraska Little League state tournament finals and the Kearney Little League president spoke about post-season play. Todd Herges, President of the Kearney Little League said that the number of participants were up this season, climbing back up from the lower numbers after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police search for man following reckless high-speed pursuit in Grand Island
Grand Island – Authorities in Grand Island are searching for a man from Alda accused of fleeing from police and engaging in reckless driving with his son in the vehicle last Friday. According to the Grand Island Police, officers identified 37-year-old Don Casey Casares, who had fictitious plates, at...
Nebraska football's continued contention for top OT has some stupified
Nebraska football fans can be excused if they’ve been burned by the pursuit of 5-star prospects enough that they don’t really believe that the Huskers have a chance at the top offensive tackle in the country in David Sanders Jr. However, it’s worth pointing out that the Blue Chip still considers NU alive in the race.
Nebraska National Guard’s 43rd Army Band brings musical talents to North Platte
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - The 43rd Army Band stopped in North Platte and performed a captivating concert at Cody Park on Sunday. The band is on its summer tour traveling across Greater Nebraska and represents the Nebraska National Guard. The members are mainly students and teachers from across the state.
1890 Nebraska Named Official NIL Collective of Nebraska
LINCOLN–(NU Athletics July 8)–The University of Nebraska Athletic Department and 1890 Nebraska announced a partnership today, making 1890 Nebraska the official Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Collective of Nebraska Athletics and streamlining the process to make it easier for fans to support Husker Athletics among several options. “Nebraska...
City officials close Beatrice park restroom, following fireworks damage
BEATRICE – The City of Beatrice has closed a public park restroom, after it was damaged by vandals. A police sergeant responding to the park Friday morning found that a toilet had been blown up by fireworks, shattered into several pieces. A spent six-inch firework casing was found nearby.
The Weekly Rundown: Nebraska takes on another unexpected July headline
The Nebraska football program is taking on another unexpected July storyline for the second year in a row. We hit on that and more in the Weekly Rundown. The post The Weekly Rundown: Nebraska takes on another unexpected July headline appeared first on On3.
Grand Island City Council to Meet Tuesday
This is an open meeting of the Grand Island City Council. The City of Grand Island abides by the Open Meetings Act in conducting business. A copy of the Open Meetings Act is displayed in the back of this room as required by state law. The City Council may vote to go into Closed Session on any agenda item as allowed by state law.
Broken Bow vs. DCB for Mid Nebraska League Senior Legion Championship
The Broken Bow American Legion Post 126 seniors baseball team will face Dannebrog/Cairo/Boelus (DCB) tonight for the Mid Nebraska League championship. The Bow seniors are 13-5 this season and won the west division of the Mid Nebraska League with a 9-3 league record. DCB claimed the east division championship and enters tonight’s game at 15-6 overall. Broken Bow senior legion coach Tim Loy told KCNI/KBBN sports that the team is excited to have the opportunity to play for a league title.
Lincoln Paddle Company will 'meet you right at the water' to provide a fun lake day
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Since 2021, Lincoln Paddle Company has been making lake days in the Capital City more fun. Thursdays through Sundays, the company rents out paddleboards and kayaks to be used at local bodies of water such as Holmes Lake, where they base much of their operations out of.
Lincoln Police remove hundreds of kids from Antelope Park
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Lincoln Police cleared Antelope Park on Sunday night after hundreds of kids gathered to watch a YouTube star play basketball. The Lincoln Police Department said it was notified on Saturday that the event would happen at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. But the location was changed...
Omaha family confirms teenage daughter found safe
OMAHA, Neb. — An Omaha family reports teen daughter is safe after she was reported missing on July 1. Plastering missing posters throughout Omaha, Frank Lovings said he and his family just want to know his daughter is safe. Lovings said no one has heard from his 16-year-old daughter,...
Merrick’s: Under new ownership
Bob Allberry has purchased Merrick’s Ranch House, one of North Platte’s most enduring restaurants, at 1220 E. Fourth. Allberry closed the deal on July 1. He plans to basically keep the operation the same, with the same hours, menu and staff. “I’m going to run it ‘as is,'”...
Nebraska Cornhuskers star's no good, very bad offseason continues with hospital trip
It feels like Harper Murray could not be having a worse offseason. The Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball star, who has had not one but two run-ins with the law this spring, showed off a visit to the hospital earlier this week. Just as things looked like there was light at the...
Kevin Coleman: The Superfan of Husker Superfans
Lincoln, NEB — Kevin Coleman isn't just a Big Red supporter. Coleman is a Husker Superfan. Coleman attended UNL where he studied psychology, but it was where his passion for Nebraska Athletics was born. He along with a group of friends formed a group they named the "E-Street Psychos"
Workers must break into mysterious pyramid to find world's largest time capsule
NEBRASKA (WKRC) - A town came together to break into a four-ton pyramid so they could uncover the world's largest time capsule which has been buried for half a century. In 1975, Harold Davisson built a 45-ton vault and buried it underground as a time capsule to be opened in 50 years. He included a brand new Chevy Vega, a motorcycle, and a variety of other goodies.
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