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The Oregon Duck makes a surprise appearence at Matt Rhule’s press conference
In a surprising turn of events, the Oregon Duck attended Matt Rhule’s press conference on Tuesday morning. Multiple members of the Cornhuskers beat posted photos of the mascot on social media at the press conference. At the time of posting, it’s unclear why the Oregon Duck was in Lincoln on Tuesday morning. Perhaps it was some sort of fun marketing ploy by the Oregon athletic department, as the university is officially set to become a member of the Big Ten on Thursday alongside UCLA, USC, and Washington. Notably, Oregon is not on the Cornhuskers’ schedule for this upcoming season, and the two...
Yanney, Cottonmill Marina’s end of season hours
KEARNEY — End of the season hours at the Yanney Swan Shoppe Marina and Cottomill Yacht Club Marina through August 4: Tuesday-Thursday from 2-7 p.m. and Friday-Sunday from 12- 7 p.m. The following week the marina’s will be open as follows: Cottonmill Marina from 12:00- 7:00pm, on Saturday, August...
Big Blue Bay temporary closure announced
Alliance, NE – Big Blue Bay will be closed the rest of the day, Tuesday, July 30 th . There will be normal hours of operation tomorrow, Wednesday, July 31 st . For more information, please contact Shana Brown at (308) 762-2384.
Renderings show proposed $200 million expansion for Omaha's CHI Health Center
OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha's downtown arena and convention center could be expanding. The CHI Health Center, located near 10th Street and Capitol Avenue, would be adding an additional 25 meeting rooms if a proposed $200 million expansion is approved. The expansion would give the venue 41 total meeting rooms...
Frontier Frau Hosts Grand Opening/Ribbon Cutting
The much-anticipated grand opening and ribbon cutting of Cozad’s newest venue, The Frontier Frau on July 26, did not disappoint. The establishment is owned by Amara and Cobus Block, who provided tours of the brewery. The ribbon cutting, sponsored by the Cozad Chamber of Commerce was attended by numerous...
Panhandle man charged after strangling woman, shooting at dogs, Nebraska State Patrol says
BANNER COUNTY, Neb. (KNOP) - A Harrisburg man is behind bars after the Nebraska State Patrol said he strangled a woman and shot at her dogs. Troopers arrested 34-year-old Andrew Jochem on Saturday in Harrisburg. He faces assault by strangulation, terroristic threats, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony, possession of a firearm while committing a felony and third-degree assault charges.
'Bring your dancing shoes': Tons of talent take the stage for Music at Miller Park Series
OMAHA, Neb. — If you're looking to soak in some live music in the metro, you're in luck. Saturday, August 3rd, Kathy Tyree, Ananias Montague & Friends will be taking the stage as part of the free Music at Miller Park Series. The show, sponsored by Omaha Performing Arts, starts at 7:30 p.m.
Nebraska football DB bulks up, aims to be a more complete defender
When Tommi Hill decided to transfer to the Nebraska football team, he probably didn’t realize that he’d turn into one of the superstars of a defense that was among the best in the country last year. This season, he comes in universally recognized as one of the best DBs in college football.
Monday’s Scores in Class C Senior Legion Area Tournaments
In Class C Senior Legion area tournaments, Albion got by host St. Paul 5-4 in C6 action. Albion upped its record in the tourney to 3-0, while St. Paul was eliminated after going 2-2. Albion will take on DCB this evening and would have to lose twice to be denied the area crown and a trip to the Class C state tournament in Wakefield.
Nebraska Football Countdown to Kickoff: No. 32 DB Rahmir Stewart
The Nebraska Cornhuskers are just 32 days away from the beginning of their 2024 season on August 31’s season opener against the UTEP Miners. In the player spotlight with 32 days to go is Huskers redshirt freshman defensive back Rahmir Stewart. The 5-foot-11, 210-pound defensive back out of Philadelphia appeared in one game in 2023 for the Huskers but ultimately redshirted, giving him four years of eligiblity entering this season. Stewart was a consensus three-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting cycle choosing the Huskers over Georgia, Michigan, Oregon, Oklahoma, Penn State, and Texas A&M among others. In 2024, Stewart is expected to be a depth cornerback for the Huskers and could see playing time throughout the season. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Billiard Champions Crowned and Qualifiers Prepare for Vegas
The local pool scene recently wrapped up a thrilling spring session with the American Pool Players Association (APA) 8-Ball and 9-Ball Pool Leagues. The competition, which spanned the last couple of weeks, showcased many players with dedication and talents from across the area. The "Ball Breakers" from the Overton Golf...
Hastings program offers free resources at 'Back to School Bash'
HASTINGS, Neb. — A local program in Hastings is helping families prepare their kids to go back to school by providing assistance and resources for families in need. The South Heartland District Health Department (SHDHD) announced a First Annual Kid's Connect "Back to School Bash" for Wednesday, from 4 to 7 PM.
Valentine celebrating National Night Out on Tuesday
VALENTINE, Neb. - From food to water games and a First Responder Challenge, the Valentine Police Department is hoping to foster relationships through fun events. The department is hosting National Night Out at the Valentine Family Aquatic Center on Tuesday, July 30. National Night Out is a day for ordinary...
NEBRASKA MAN CHARGED IN DEATH OF DAKOTA CITY TEEN
A FREMONT, NEBRASKA MAN HAS BEEN ARRESTED AND CHARGED IN THE APRIL 27TH, 2023 DEATH OF A RURAL DAKOTA CITY TEENAGER. 50 YEAR OLD CHAD EVERETT BUNDY IS CHARGED WITH FELONY FAILURE TO STOP AND RENDER AID IN A SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ACCIDENT, MOTOR VEHICLE HOMICIDE, AND VIOLATING LOAD CONTENTS REQUIREMENTS.
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