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‘Ready for that pressure’: GICC volleyball begins new era under Salinas
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - When Sharon Zavala announced her retirement as Grand Island Central Catholic volleyball coach in February, it sent ripples through the high school sports world in Nebraska. After all, it marked the end of a Hall of Fame career lasting 49 years with 11 state championships.
BTN rolls through Lincoln: Some of the crew's Training Camp thoughts on Nebraska
Here's what BTN's Dave Revsine and Howard Griffith had to say about the Huskers on their Training Camp visit to Nebraska. The Big Ten Network passed through Lincoln on Wednesday as part of their training camp series on Big Ten teams. BTN's Dave Revsine and Howard Griffith offered their insights,...
Neo-Nazi propaganda placed on people's driveways raising concerns within the community
FUNK, Neb — Neo-Nazi propaganda was dropped in some driveways of Funk residents Tuesday afternoon leading to concern in the community. NTV received a tip from a Funk resident saying that at around 2:30 pm Tuesday someone drove around town throwing sandbags into people's driveways with neo-Nazi propaganda in the bag.
[WATCH] Nebraska Volleyball's Bergen Reilly and Andi Jackson Preseason Press Conference
Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball players Bergen Reilly and Andi Jackson met with the media Wednesday. The Huskers are a couple practices into preseason training ahead of the 2024 campaign.
LPS reinforces cell phone policy in middle schools
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - As the new year begins for students, Lincoln Public Schools is reinforcing some rules and adding some new ones when it comes to electronics. Hall passes are now digital, and schools are seeing several improvements with the cell phone policy that was first introduced last year.
‘When has this money never been accepted?’: Husker fan upset as stadium goes cashless
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – From now on, if you want to buy a pop in the stands or head to concessions at Memorial Stadium, you’ll need to bring your card. Memorial Stadium is going cashless. Husker Athletics says on its website the improved Wi-Fi at the stadium will...
Rollover crash leaves one injured in northeast Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A man was injured in a rollover crash in northeast Lincoln on Wednesday morning. Crews were called to the intersection of North 64th Street and Morrill Avenue just after 8 a.m. Crews discovered a two-vehicle crash with one vehicle on its side. A 2005 Monterey Mercury...
Motorcyclist arrested after fleeing traffic stop, driving recklessly in downtown Lincoln, police say
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A motorcyclist was arrested in downtown Lincoln after police say he was spotted driving recklessly and fled from officers. Around 7:30 p.m. Monday, Lincoln Police officers tried to pull over a motorcyclist for several traffic violations near South 9th and M streets. LPD said the motorcyclist refused to stop and fled the scene.
US 75 is cleared after debris blocks traffic, caused major backups
Expect delays on Highway 75 for northbound drivers ahead of your Thursday commute. Debris is blocking two right lanes near the Hamilton Street exit. There is ongoing construction on the Hamilton Bridge, which sits above Highway 75. Omaha police are in the area working to clear the debris from the...
Windy Hills and Buffalo Hills to share building for 2024-25 school year
KEARNEY, Neb. (KSNB) - Kearney Public Schools kicks off a new school year on Thursday, and students at Windy Hills and Buffalo Hills Elementary will return to school to a unique situation. Windy Hills is currently undergoing major renovations, which is why the faculty, staff and students will move into...
New superintendent makes his rounds on Omaha’s first day of school
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Wednesday marked the first day of the 2024-25 school year at Omaha Public Schools for sixth graders, eighth graders, and kindergartners. And for the district, there’s a new sheriff in town: Superintendent Matt Ray made an appearance at Belvedere Elementary School this morning. “This morning...
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