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Power restored for 1,100 LES customers in south Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Lincoln Electric System said power has been restored for 1,100 customers in south Lincoln Thursday. The outage was caused by a failed underground feeder cable, LES said in a social media post. Customers in the area of South 8th to South 24th streets and Old Cheney...
Former Husker Keisei Tominaga to Play on G League United at Fall Invitational, FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Former Nebraska Cornhusker Keisei Tominaga will use his sharpshooting talents for the NBA G League United team. Tominaga and G League United will play in the Fall Invitational and FIBA International Cup.
Nebraska Football RB target will visit for Colorado game
2026 four-star running back Kayden Jones has scheduled a visit with Nebraska football on September 7. This was reported by his On3 profile. He is the 14th overall running back in the 2026 class and the top overall player in his class from the state of Oklahoma per the On3 Recruiting rankings. He has several offers, including from Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, and Miami. Jones measures in at 6 feet, 170 pounds. He will be part of a visit list that includes the likes of 2026 quarterback Michael Clayton as the Huskers prepare to face Colorado. In recent months, Nebraska football has made...
Man arrested after leading York deputy on chase with two children in vehicle
YORK, Neb. (KOLN) - A York man accused of leading a deputy on a chase with two children inside his SUV appeared in court Monday. Randy Kermoade, 36, pled not guilty to six charges: two counts of child abuse, operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, no proof of insurance, willful reckless driving and driving under suspension. He posted bail, which was set at 10% of $10,000 and he is scheduled to be back in court on Oct. 29.
Boys suspected of Omaha shooting are suspects in burglary at Nebraska City gun shop
NEBRASKA CITY – Boys wanted in connection with an Omaha shooting that left a 64-year-old man dead were involved in a police chase out of Nebraska City and are suspects at an earlier burglary at a gun shop here. Police were watching the gun store on Frontage Road because...
Wayne resident returns home 10 months after suffering a stroke
Kylee Mueller was 24 years old when she suffered a stroke on Oct. 17, 2023. After being taken to Providence Medical Center in Wayne, she was lifeflighted to Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She was treated there until being moved to Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln on...
Nebraska volleyball prepares for 50th anniversary season
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Husker volleyball players took to the stand Wednesday, speaking to the media ahead of the season. Head coach John Cook believes this team could do big things. Nebraska volleyball is entering its 50th anniversary. “We’re doing a lot of stuff with our alumni,” Cook said....
Former All-Mountain West honoree itching to make big plays for Nebraska
Sometimes a surprise player or two needs to step up when a program looks to turn the corner, which is something Matt Rhule's Nebraska Cornhuskers are hoping to do in 2024.The Huskers have their quarterback of the present (and hopefully future) in star freshman Dylan Raiola. They have plenty of returning contributors on defense and they made a big splash in the transfer portal by bringing in former Wake Forest wideout Jahmal Banks, who notched 1,217 yards and 12 touchdowns over the last two seasons for the Demon Deacons.Speaking of the transfer portal, Texas wideout transfer Isaiah Neyor may not...
Analyst on Nebraska football QB room: ‘Really one of the best’ (in the Big Ten)
The Big Ten Network is taking its annual tour around the Big Ten and on Wednesday night, the episode featuring Nebraska football aired. One thing I enjoy about the Big Ten Network is that the analysts are former coaches and players who competed in the league. They understand the game and that makes the analysis top-notch.
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.
Rapid City teen to rock 8 hours straight to raise $1,000 for student food insecurity
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Bodhi Linde is a High School Junior who dreams of doing what he loves. When asked what his dream job was he said “Touring musician. My love is just being out on the road and on stage.”. Linde got a taste of the touring...
Pennington County Man reaches ‘benefit of the bargain’ agreement in rape case
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Damon Mestheth reached an agreement with the state today after being charged with second-degree rape in 2023. Mestheth has taken what the court calls a “benefit of the bargain” agreement. This is when an agreement benefits the defendant and the state. In this case, Mestheth benefits from lesser charges and a potentially lower sentence, while the state gets a guilty plea.
Darren Probst settles in as the new Athletic Director for GRHS
By Tessa Hurlburt The new Athletic Director for Gordon-Rushville High School has arrived just in time for the start of the fall sports season.Darren Probst will be joining the administrative team at GRHS officially this week.Probst grew up in Fremont, Nebraska, graduating from Fremont Bergan Catholic High School in 1999.Probst began his college career on the football roster at Wayne State College…
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