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Crews battle Wednesday night propane-tank fire at Sac and Fox Casino
POWHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Crews from multiple fire departments responded to a propane-tank blaze Wednesday night at a Brown County casino. The fire was reported around 9:30 p.m. Monday at the Sac and Fox Casino, 1322 US-75 highway in Powhattan. According to a post on the Sabetha Fire Department’s Facebook...
Omaha quarterback invited to UTEP game
An Omaha quarterback has been invited to Nebraska’s season opener. Braylen Warren is a class 2027 prospect for Omaha Westside in Omaha, NE. The Cornhusker’s class of 2027 currently holds no commitments, as the coaching staff is focused on building the class of 2026 and finishing the class of 2025. The quarterback holds one scholarship offer from the Iowa State Cyclones. Nebraska’s Director of Football Advancement, Chris Coulter, invited the recruit to the game. Warren was invited to the season opener on August 31, when the Huskers hosted the UTEP Miners. Kickoff will take place at 2:30 p.m. CT. Thank you @HuskerFootball for the game 1 invite!! @CoulterRecruits pic.twitter.com/ukyI1k9f53 — Braylen warren (@BraylenwarrenQB) August 20, 2024 Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Man sentenced to prison for shooting, killing co-worker at Omaha moving company
OMAHA, Neb. — A man who shot and killed hisco-worker at an Omaha moving company was sentenced to prison. Octavian Sanderson pleaded guilty in June to second-degree murder, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony, possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person and terroristic threats in the death of Rodney Hart-Owens.
Women's sports bar is coming to busy Omaha neighborhood this winter
OMAHA, Neb. — A new spot in Benson will'SET the Bar' for showcasing women's sports in Omaha. Co-Owner Molly Huyck said it's difficult to find women's sports playing on a tv in bars so she wanted to make it happen. The new space will highlight women's sports. It is...
35 and Dying: Taylor one of hundreds trekking to Omaha, hoping for new liver
OMAHA – Taylor Nielsen rests in a room with a view. The wall-to-wall windows feature midtown on an overcast afternoon in late March. The natural light makes the hospital room more tolerable but exposes just how yellow Taylor’s skin is. He drifts in and out of sleep. His...
‘My Big Fat Greek Festival’ to kick off in Lincoln this weekend
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - From decadent tzatziki to sweet and flaky baklava, it will all be at ‘My Big Fat Greek Festival’ kicking off in Lincoln this week. The festival, hosted at the Greek Orthodox church ‘Annunciation Church,’ will feature church tours, delicious food and live music and performances.
UPDATE: Missing 12-year-old girl found, Lincoln Police say
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – UPDATE (4 p.m.): The Lincoln Police Department announced on social media that Olivia was found and returned home. ORIGINAL ARTICLE: The Lincoln Police Department is seeking the community’s help in a search for a missing 12-year-old girl on Thursday. Police said 12-year-old Olivia Burleson...
Gov. Pillen praises UNL’s decision to dissolve Office of Diversity and Inclusion
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s recent decision to close its Office of Diversity and Inclusion and eliminate the vice chancellor position that directed its efforts drew mixed reactions throughout the state Wednesday. UNL Chancellor Rodney Bennett made the announcement in a letter to students and staff...
Charges filed for Lincoln man accused of stealing jewelry while cleaning homes
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Charges have been filed after deputies discovered a string of thefts connected to a Lincoln cleaning company. Prosecutors have charged 25-year-old Austin Isa in three separate cases. The charges include felony and misdemeanor theft charges and one count of forgery. Court records show Isa was involved...
City of Blue Hill awarded safety grant
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The City of Blue Hill recently purchased safety barricades and signs and reflective apparel using funds from a $500 Lean on LARM Safety Grant. “We are purchasing reflective safety rain jackets and safety pants to make the city workers highly visible in rainy conditions,” Tricia Allen, City of Blue Hill Clerk/Treasurer, said when applying for the grant.
Nebraska coach Matt Rhule pleased with Dylan Raiola’s work ethic
Nebraska football head coach Matt Rhule praised freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola ahead of the season opener against UTEP on August 31. The coach appeared on The Jim Rome Show earlier this week and talked about what makes Raiola unique. He has tremendous arm talent. He’s big. He’s physical. He’s powerful but its not till he gets here that you truly see what makes him special. He’s a tremendous teammate. He works at it all day long. One of the first guys in the building, one of the last guys to leave. And he’s got humble confidence that exudes from him. This isn’t...
Nebraska football hosting 5-star Jackson Cantwell again, plus more Cornhuskers news
Nebraska football struck out on five-star tackle recruits in the 2024 and 2025 class, but the Cornhuskers are taking their shot once again with a five-star tackle in 2026 — Jackson Cantwell. The Huskers have already made the top list. Cantwell recently released a top-12 list that included Nebraska...
Huskers coach heaps praise on freshman WR Carter Nelson
Nebraska football freshman wide receiver Carter Nelson has been impressing the coaching staff throughout preseason camp. Wide receivers coach Garret McGuire has previously talked about the energy he brought to the team. Special teams coach Ed Foley also gave him a shout-out on Tuesday as the latter met with the media. Nelson originally came to the program as a tight end before being moved to wide receiver during camp. Now, he is working on refining the ins and outs of his game at the receiver spot. The Huskers certainly have an ample amount of depth at the wide receiver position, but...
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