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Scottsbluff Police Department awarded 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' grant
SCOTTSBLUFF -- The Scottsbluff Police Department has been awarded a grant from the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office to participate in the National “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” drunk driving enforcement wave. Scottsbluff Police Officers will be working overtime from Aug. 14 to Sept. 2,...
Get the Facts: Walz rally hits on abortion while playing up Nebraska upbringing
LA VISTA, Neb. — Democrats are riding into the national convention in Chicago this week on the heels of Tim Walz's campaign in La Vista on Saturday. Some of the Minnesota governor's talking points require context to better inform your vote on Nov. 5. Walz discussed taxes after Kamala...
Employee’s death at northeast Lincoln plant ruled accidental
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A 47-year-old ADM plant employee’s death last month has been ruled an accident, with Lincoln Police confirming no crime was committed. The man was found dead on the property of ADM’s oilseeds plant near North 73rd Street and Cotner Boulevard on July 30. According to the coroner’s report, he likely fell into a tank.
Northeast Staff and Faculty Welcome Students Back to Campus
NORFOLK, Neb. – Twas the Sunday before school started, and all through the campus, not a student was studying, not even the returning sophomores. Instead, students were busy on Sunday, Aug. 18, moving into their residence halls – if they had not done so already -- attending a picnic to welcome international students, or attending ag orientation to learn more about having a successful collegiate career.
NTV's Grow: August 18, 2024
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — The Nebraska State Fair is a celebration of the state at its blue ribbon best, showcasing cookies, cows, and quilts. On this GROW we head to a Fullerton farm where we meet the Bremer girls and how showing livestock builds work ethic s they prepare to bring their cattle to the fair plus we visit with the livestock director at the fair about draft horses, dairy cows, and more.
‘It’s bumper to bumper’: Lincoln drivers frustrated over 56th Street closure
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Closure on 56th Street are adding to Lincoln drivers’ frustrations. This week, the Lincoln Electric System is shutting down a different section of 56th Street every day. The road was closed between A and South streets on Monday as LES crews were worked. The...
Determining a ‘good’ price for new crop corn
Editor’s note: The following was written by Jessica Groskopf, University of Nebraska Extension educator for agricultural economics, for the university’s CropWatch website. Many farmers are looking for opportunities to do some forward contracting for fall. This has led some farmers to ask, “What is a ‘good’ price for 2024 corn?”
Kimball Public Schools restructures to a four-day school week
Monday is the first day of classes for Kimball Public Schools in the panhandle, and it’s also the year the school is trying out a four-day school week. There will be no school on Fridays, something Superintendent Trevor Anderson said will give teachers and students a chance to recharge.
Single vehicle crash NW of Beatrice injures one
BEATRICE – A single vehicle accident northwest of Beatrice resulted in minor injuries Thursday, to the driver. Gage County authorities say the accident happened at West Highway Four and Juniper Road. A westbound 2003 Toyota RAV-4 driven by 25-year-old Felix Garcia-Acuma, of DeWitt, went off the roadway when the...
High School Football Previews: Grand Island Ready to Roll with Reed in Charge
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — New year, new head coach. That can be said about Grand Island football - and he's got his team in check. Creighton Reed takes over the Islanders, succeeding Jeff Tomlin, who retired after the 2023 season. Speaking of 2023, the Isles defeated Kearney, 29-19, in the first round of the Class A Playoffs, ultimately falling to Millard West, 31-7, in the next round.
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