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Knights fall to Golden Eagles and Thunderbirds to open season
McCook, Neb. – North Platte Community College fell in straight sets to Laramie County Community College and Casper College to open the season at the McCook Community College Tournament on Friday. “We played two tough teams to start the season,” said head coach Alexa McCall. “We learned a lot...
COLLEGE FOOTBALL HAS ARRIVED!!!! YOUR WELCOME BACK GAME THREAD!!!!
COLLEGE FOOTBALL IS BACK TODAY all you SUNSABITCHES!. Let us know how you’re doing. What you’re doing. Florida State vs. Georgia Tech (Dublin) 11:00 AM ESPN / ESPN Video. Montana State at New Mexico 3:00 PM FS1 / FOX Video. North Alabama vs. SEMO (Cramton Bowl) 6:00 PM...
17th Annual Nebraska Wind & Solar Conference Schedule Announced
The 17th Annual Nebraska Wind & Solar Conference (“Nebraska WSC”) will be held October 22-23, 2024, at the Cornhusker Marriott Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska. The Nebraska WSC will feature experts from across the country and the state. “Nebraska wind and solar energy developments are going through a remarkable...
Freshmen from Miami not wasting time getting in the mix as Huskers
As Matt Rhule was listing the names of true freshmen who could be in line to play right away in Year 1, a particular theme dropped down like a sledgehammer. It wasn't a surprise to those paying close attention to Husker interviews this offseason. But now it's crunch time, baby.
Omaha Man Drowns in Smith’s Bay
Arnolds Park, IA (KICD) — The Dickinson County Sheriff’s department says foul play is not suspected in the apparent weekend drowning of an Omaha man. A group of friends contacted Arnolds Park Police early Saturday morning to report they were missing 27 year old Gilman Cooper. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources and Arnolds Park Okoboji Underwater Rescue and Dive team were then alerted.
High School Football Preview: Dundy County Stratton Tigers
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - What a season it was for the Dundy County Stratton Tigers in 2023. Capping off double-digit wins and not letting their eight regular season opponents get within two touchdowns on the scoreboard. Dundy County Stratton seemed to have a nose for the end zone, scoring about 49 points a game while only giving up just over eleven points per game.
MCC Volleyball opens 4-0 with Saturday sweeps
The McCook Community College volleyball team added a couple more wins on the season Saturday with a straight-set win over No. 16 Casper College followed by a five-set win over Laramie County Community College. In the second match MCC led Laramie County 2-0, before the Eagles back to win the...
HC VB: Broncos Defeat #24 Coyotes and Owls to go 4-0 in Hastings Classic
HASTINGS, Neb. — Press release courtesy of Hastings College Athletics:. On day two of the Hastings College Classic, Tabor snagged a pair of wins, including a thrilling five-set match that featured lots of twists and turns against the defending KCAC champions, the #24 Kansas Wesleyan Coyotes, 3-2 (19-25, 25-22, 25-21, 14-25, 15-13). They followed it up with a straight-set win against William Woods (25-23, 25-19, 25-19).
Husker Players To Watch Against UTEP
On August 31, the Nebraska Cornhuskers welcome first-year head coach Scottie Walden and the UTEP Miners inside Memorial Stadium. Which Husker players should contribute to a victory? Let’s break it down. Dylan Raiola. After an offseason of hype, Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule decided that Raiola will be the...
Kearney woman arrested for allegedly leaving her infant in a vehicle unattended
MERRICK COUNTY, Neb. (KOLN) - A Kearney woman was arrested after allegedly leaving her infant in a hot vehicle unattended. On Saturday, a Merrick County Deputy was detailed to the Merrick County Fairgrounds to investigate a infant being left unattended in a vehicle at 1:30 p.m. Upon arrival, it was determined that a 3-month-old infant had been left in a pickup with the engine off and the windows only partially ajar for a substantial amount of time.
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