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Second budget bill advances after another filibuster
LINCOLN — The Nebraska Legislature on Thursday advanced the second of two budget bills of the special session intended to offset the costs of a slimmed-down property tax relief plan. But state senators spent most of the day getting there, venting about what they wish they had included in a property tax package and hunting […]
Secretary of State won’t ask NE Pardons Board to restore voting rights for convicted felons
LINCOLN — Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen will not ask the Board of Pardons at its meeting next week to consider restoring voting rights to people who have completed their felony convictions. Evnen’s office announced Thursday he will pull an agenda item for the Aug. 20 meeting of the Pardons Board, of which he is […]
ESPN’s ‘No Place Like Nebraska’ Documentary on Volleyball Premieres
ESPN's upcoming documentary, "No Place Like Nebraska," will spotlight the 2023 Cornhusker volleyball season, showcasing the transformation from a football-centric school to a powerhouse in women's volleyball. Premiering on August 25 at 4:00 p.m. CT, the film aims to celebrate the team's journey and features contributions from notable figures connected to the program. Under the leadership of Coach John Cook, the team achieved a remarkable 33-2 record and captured its fourth Big Ten title with a 19-1 record. The story also delves into the personal challenges faced by star player Harper Murray amid a social media backlash following the national championship. Cook expressed the documentary's unique insight into the team's season, including visits to players' hometowns.
Lincoln man sentenced for conspiracy to distribute fentanyl
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A Lincoln man was sentenced for conspiracy to distribute fentanyl on Friday. According to the Department of Justice, 40-year-old Joe Paul Shultz of Lincoln was sentenced in federal court for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute fentanyl. A U.S. district judge sentenced Shultz...
'Very Brazen': Driveway attack of Northwest Omaha woman shocks neighborhood
The three suspects were last seen in the neighborhood near 190th and Maple where the attack happened. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office shared video hoping to help locate them as fast as possible.
Lib’s Park splash pad closing early due to vandalism
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The Lib’s Park splash pad located in Hastings is closing for the season earlier than expected due to vandalism. Hastings Parks & Recreation announced the closing Thursday after finding the sensor for the splash pad doesn’t operate properly. The summer spot was originally set...
Thanks to neighbors, Lincoln cafe that changed hours due to crime will be open late again
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Black Sheep Cafe at 27th and Randolph streets will be a late-night pit stop again. Neighbors have promised the owner, who was concerned about crime, to keep a watchful eye on the business. The restaurant started in March and was open from 10 a.m....
Mental health facility targeted toward teens opening in south Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A new youth mental health facility will be opening in Lincoln next week, aimed at kids between the ages of 12 and 17. It’s called Imagine by Northpoint, a company that already has a center open in Omaha which served more than 140 teens last year.
NEWS: Gdowski Named Associate Athletic Director
FREMONT, Neb. – Midland University is excited to announce the hiring of Gerry Gdowski as the new Associate Athletic Director. Originally from Fremont, Nebraska, he returns to the area with a wealth of experience in athletics. “We are thrilled to bring Gerry on board and welcome him and his...
Kool-Aid Days to draw attendees from all across the U.S.
HASTINGS, Neb. – 23 flavors of Kool-Aid, food vendors, and countless activities are set to entertain one of the most popular yearly events in Hastings this weekend. Edward Perkins created the beloved Kool-Aid soft drink in Hastings in 1927, and is now sold on shelves worldwide. From Friday to...
High School Football Previews: Holdrege Focusing on Moving Forward
HOLDREGE, Neb. — The past is the past. It can't be altered or changed. You've got to live with and learn from it. Someone, probably your mother, has told you that before, yeah?. It was more likely than not told to Holdrege football this summer, after wrapping up a...
‘Dating all over again’: Reed begins first season as Grand Island football coach
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - The Grand Island Senior High football team has officially entered the post-Jeff Tomlin-era under first-year head coach Creighton Reed. The Adams Central alum played college football at both Chadron State and UNK. He most recently coached high school football in Texas before returning to Nebraska to lead the Islanders.
Kevin J. Murray Memorial Fishing Tournament Set For August 24
WAYNE – An annual memorial fishing tournament will take over Lewis and Clark Lake in late August. According to a release from Wayne Community Schools Foundation, the Kevin J. Murray tournament will be held on Saturday, August 24 marking the 20th year. Proceeds raised from this event will be...
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