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Amare Sanders, Ceyair Wright pushing to start for Nebraska football
You have to be impressed with the 2024 Nebraska football recruiting class. Just based on what we have seen through the spring and fall camp, it looks like the Huskers hit a home run. That goes beyond Dylan Raiola too. Yes, the five-star quarterback and starter for Nebraska football (my...
Warrior Volleyball Battles Back to Take Down No. 17 Flames in Season Opener
OMAHA – Warrior Volleyball made a statement with a reverse sweep of No. 17 College of Saint Mary (Neb.) to open the 2024 campaign. After dropping the first two sets, LC State rallied to take down a top NAIA team on its home court. “Proud of the fight tonight...
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...
Legislative staffer was a great help to lawmakers and a proud Czech
Reuben Bezpaletz, who was one of the main staffers for the Legislative Research Council in our state Capitol for 42 years, died this past weekend at age 77. He was very kind and fair to all legislators, including Democrats. He worked hard to keep legislation between the staff and the legislator. There was no disclosure […]
Multi-Agency Investigation Leads To Three People Arrested On Fentanyl and Methamphetamine Charges
Attorney General Marty Jackley says three people were arrested early Friday morning, Aug. 16, on fentanyl and methamphetamine charges following an investigation conducted by several state and local law enforcement agencies. 30 year old Brendan Ray Williams of Rapid City; 26 year old Charles Richard Zebroski of Rapid City; and...
Crews working to contain 330-acre fire in Black Hills
EDGEMONT, S.D. (KELO) — Firefighters in western South Dakota are working on containing a fire that started Thursday afternoon. The USDA says the Bennett Fire was started by a lightning strike eight miles southeast of Dewey, in Fall River County. As of Friday, the Bennett Fire is estimated at 330 acres in size, burning in the Black Hills National Forest.
Senator criticizes prison cuts as lawmakers debate property tax relief
LINCOLN, Neb. — Criticism over prison cuts came Thursday as state lawmakers debated a bill to help fund property tax relief. Senator Robert Clements said the balance of the Correctional Services Cash Fund is currently $12.5 million, and that the department is not using all the interest that the fund is accruing.
In final report, Lincoln Electric System says July windstorm cost $2 million
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Lincoln Electric System presented a final review Friday of the damage and costs of the July 31 windstorm. Winds got up to 80 to 90 mph, causing tree limbs to come crashing down, snapping powerlines in half and leaving more than 30,000 Lincolnites without power.
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...
Huskers OC Marcus Satterfield pleased with Dylan Raiola’s progress
Nebraska football offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield had high praise for quarterback Dylan Raiola when speaking to the Big Ten Network earlier this week. Satterfield is in his second season running the Huskers’ offense. Last season, the offense ranked ninth in Big Ten total offense with 312.8 yards per game, including 13th with 135.9 passing yards per contest. However, they did produce on the ground, as they ranked second in the conference with 176.8 rushing yards per game. Now, Satterfield has several new playmakers on the offense, headlined by freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola. The offensive coordinator praised Raiola during his interview with Big Ten...
TIF contract finalized with Midwest Land Development
The Community Redevelopment Authority met briefly Thursday morning to finalize a revised tax increment financing contract for the Midwest Land Development, LLC housing development in a boot shaped track of farmland south of E. Philip Ave. The TIF bond amount is $36,957,592, which will be primarily used to finance installation...
Fueled by ‘unfinished business,’ John Bullock is now a critical piece on Nebraska’s defense
John Bullock's return for a sixth season was critical for Nebraska in many ways. Now the sixth-year senior ILB is aiming for a breakout 2024. The post Fueled by ‘unfinished business,’ John Bullock is now a critical piece on Nebraska’s defense appeared first on On3.
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