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Willie Ray's Q Shack sets up shop in Spencer after floods
SPENCER, Iowa (KWWL) -- Willie Ray's Q Shack arrived in Spencer, Iowa this afternoon, to help with meals after devastating flooding in the area. It's the ninth trip for the volunteers. KWWL is told they raised around four grand for the trip, which will last through next Tuesday. The crew plans to return on Wednesday.
Humboldt area flood cleanup and park washed away
HUMBOLDT, Iowa — Early morning on June 27th, the West Fort of the Des Moines river, the flood waters hit their peak and began going down. Now, over a week later, the cleanup is underway for a small group of homes along the river. Jerry and Melanie Hewitt, of Clive, have been coming to this […]
AGWSR Baseball beginning postseason with Colo-Nesco rematch Saturday
The AGWSR baseball team will look to continue a season-long win streak when it begins the postseason against Colo-Nesco Saturday. It’ll be a neutral-site game at West Fork, with coverage airing on 99 The Wave at 4:40 p.m. The Cougars (7-18) have won three straight, including Monday’s 14-12 win...
Agricultural, education senators push back on some of Gov. Jim Pillen’s property tax reforms
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen is facing pushback for some of his property tax reform ideas from some of his closest agricultural allies in the Legislature. He may need their support to pass reforms during a special session expected this month. Pillen has signaled he will bring lawmakers back to Lincoln beginning July 25 to […] The post Agricultural, education senators push back on some of Gov. Jim Pillen’s property tax reforms appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Clarinda alum Williams earns spot on Iowa National High School rodeo team
(KMAland) -- Clarinda alum Jett Williams has earned a position on the Iowa National High School rodeo team. Williams will be traveling with teammates to Rock Springs, Wyoming July 14th-20th to compete at the 76th Annual National High School Finals Rodeo in Saddle Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Team Roping and Steer Wrestling.
Melanin Market Omaha highlights minority-owned businesses
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Food, clothing, lawn care—even health care services—it was all on display at 12th and Nicholas streets for Melanin Market Omaha’s event Saturday. It was the chance for small businesses owned by people of color from the metro—and even as far away as Des Moines, Iowa—to show what they have to offer.
Nebraska Cornhuskers star's no good, very bad offseason continues with hospital trip
It feels like Harper Murray could not be having a worse offseason. The Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball star, who has had not one but two run-ins with the law this spring, showed off a visit to the hospital earlier this week. Just as things looked like there was light at the...
Crash on JFK in Omaha sends one person to hospital in critical condition
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - One person was taken to the hospital after a single-car accident late Saturday. Omaha Police tell 6 News a Nissan Rogue was headed south on the Kennedy Freeway near the Gilmore Avenue bridge when it left the roadway and hit the outside median barrier, then crossed all three lanes and hit the inside barrier where it came to rest. The driver and sole occupant was taken to Nebraska Medicine.
Damage Survey Uncovers Two Tornadoes in Central Nebraska
Severe weather struck Central Nebraska on Monday, leaving a trail of impact that weather officials are now assessing. According to the latest reports from the National Weather Service (NWS), two tornadoes briefly touched down during the storms, though neither reached the intensity threshold required for an EF-Scale Rating. The first...
Reed's perfection puts Lenox past SIdney, into district semifinal
(Lenox) -- Lenox baseball received five flawless innings of pitching from senior Carter Reed Saturday afternoon, advancing the Tigers to a Class 1A District 15 semifinal. Reed pieced together a five-inning, 56-pitch perfect game as Lenox (19-7) rolled to a 10-0 win over Sidney (5-13) in a district quarterfinal on KMA-FM 99.1.
Steven Sipple: Somehow, some way, Matt Rhule may have found an upgrade for Nebraska in secondary coach John Butler
Things I know, and things I think I know: John Butler bets on himself. We know that much about the man who appears set to become Nebraska’s new secondary coach and defensive passing game coordinator. When the 51-year-old Butler was passed over this past winter for the Buffalo Bills’ defensive coordinator opening, he chose to […] The post Steven Sipple: Somehow, some way, Matt Rhule may have found an upgrade for Nebraska in secondary coach John Butler appeared first on On3.
Disaster Recovery Center Will Open Monday in Pottawattamie County
(Council Bluffs) A disaster recovery center will open on Monday in Pottawattamie County. FEMA says it will open the center at the Charles Lakin Human Services Campus on North 16th Street in Council Bluffs. FEMA funding is available to homeowners and renters for severe storms, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred...
KMAland Softball (7/6): Creston downs St. Albert, Sioux City North topples LC
(KMAland) -- Creston took down St. Albert while Sioux City North toppled Lewis Central in KMAland softball on Saturday. Check out the rundown below. •Taryn Fredrickson, Creston: 7 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 2 BB, 13 K. •Lexi Narmi, St. Albert: 3/3, HR, RBI, R, BB + 3 IP, 3...
Sayers spins gem to move East Mills on in postseason
(Neola) – For the third time in four tries, the East Mills baseball team took down Griswold and advanced in postseason play. The Wolverines got a complete game, three-hitter from junior Ryan Sayers, who needed just 82 pitches to seal an 8-1 win. "We played tight," said Head Coach...
Tri-Center spreads the wealth in district-opening romp of Essex
(Neola) – The Tri-Center baseball team jumped out to an early lead and never let up to open postseason play against Essex. Tri-Center had five pitchers combine on a five-inning, one-hit shutout in a 14-0 win Saturday afternoon to start district play. "I was happy with the performance," said...
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