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Campaign underway to aid Humboldt nursing home
(KLZA)-- The Citzen Support Group in Humboldt has laid out a plan to help raise funds to support the Colonial Acres Nursting Home in Humboldt. Sunday night a framework of the Citizen Support Campaign was agreed to. A broad-based community support initiative is moving forward to help with the post covid cash flow challenge, faced by the nursing home in Humboldt, with a goal of returing the facility to having a sustainable cash flow by January 1, 2025.
Nebraska defensive coordinator Tony White hands out 12 coveted Blackshirt jerseys
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska football unveiled the Husker defenders who were awarded Blackshirts to open the 2024 season. A total of 12 players received the coveted honor, including all 11 starters: defensive ends Ty Robinson, Jimari Butler, and Cam Lenhardt, nose tackle Nash Hutmacher, linebackers John Bullock, Mikai Gbayor, and MJ Sherman, defensive backs Tommi Hill, Isaac Gifford, Malcolm Hartzog Jr., DeShon Singleton and Marques Buford.
Neighbors concerned about lack of transparency in planned solar farm in Brock
Residents in the Village of Brock are attending an information session about a utility-scale solar energy system. Representatives from National Grid Renewables are sharing information on the project.
Pacific Northwest Corvette Caravan makes a stop at the Museum of American Speed
LINCOLN, NEB — On Tuesday, August 27th, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. over 300 corvettes made a stop at the Museum of American Speed. This was the PNW Caravan's first appearance at the Museum of American Speed, as the Caravan departed from Sandy, Oregon, and Issaquah, Washington on the morning of August 22nd.
Pilot identified in fatal Knox County plane crash
CROFTON, Neb. (KOLN) - The pilot killed in a small plane crash in Knox County on Monday has been identified as Joseph Rudloff, 73, of Norfolk. Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol responded to two separate small plane crashes that occurred Monday morning in Knox County and Wayne County. The...
2024 Defenders of Freedom Air & Space Show entertains nearly 80,000 flight fans
OFFUTT AFB, Ne. – The 2024 Defenders of Freedom Air & Space Show successfully concluded this past weekend, drawing nearly 80,000 attendees. After a six-year hiatus due to the 2019 flood, COVID-19, and runway construction, this year’s air show faced several unique challenges, yet it ultimately showcased the resilience and dedication of the men and women of the 55th Wing.
Methodist Fremont Health names Vobejda as president, CEO
Steve Goeser, president and CEO of Methodist Health System, has announced that Bill Vobejda has been chosen as Methodist Fremont Health’s president and CEO. The Methodist Fremont Health board of directors selected Vobejda, and the Methodist Health System board of directors ratified the decision. Vobejda will assume the leadership role on Sept. 2.
Camp Maranatha to debut new family-oriented event this fall
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) -Camp Maranatha in Maxwell is known for its bible summer camps, and the organization is now debuting a new family-oriented event this fall. The event is titled, “Family Fun Days.” During this time, families from across the region can enjoy activities such as zipline, archery, sand volleyball, disc golf, fishing, putt-putt and nature walks.
WCCA Board welcomes Starr Lehl as new District 3 representative
SCOTTSBLUFF -- The Western Community College Area (WCCA) Board of Governors announced today, August 26, that the District 3 vacancy has been filled by Starr Lehl of Minatare. Lehl was sworn in at the August Board of Governor's meeting. Lehl will serve the remaining term of former District 3 representative Misty Curtis, who resigned to accept the WNCC Alliance Campus Director position.
Gibbon rallies around one of their own
A 14-year-old from Gibbon is fighting for his life, and he's not alone. A whole herd of Buffaloes rounding up to join this young man in his battle. On Friday, everyone from the elementary and high school came together outside to show their collective support for Braxton Schoff, who was diagnosed with Leukemia.
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