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Price Completes Ford ASSET Program
Ford Motor Company is helping dreams come true while addressing a certified technician shortage through the Ford ASSET (Automotive Student Service Educational Training) Program. Pony Express Ford of Minden recently participated in the program for the first time sponsoring Bobby Price in his pursuit of mechanic certification. “There’s a shortage...
Paws Up Kearney County is Advocating for Animals
Paws Up Kearney County is working toward improving the lives of companion animals in Kearney County. The group will be hosting ‘Dogs for Dogs’, the first of many events to raise funds for their mission, on Thursday, July 11 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Windmill. Paws Up Kearney...
Woman facing arson charges after two pets killed in southwest Lincoln fire
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A 31-year-old Lincoln woman was arrested Thursday in connection to a house fire that killed two pet cats. Homeowners near southwest 16th and West Arlington streets reported Wednesday afternoon that they came home to a house full of smoke. Lincoln Fire and Rescue quickly extinguished the...
Seeking Justice: Pandora Wilson’s Fight Against Gun Violence
In the heart of Northeast Washington, Pandora Wilson faces each day with a resolve hardened by tragedy and fueled by love. Her journey is one of relentless pursuit, seeking justice for her beloved granddaughter, Makiyah Wilson, whose life was tragically cut short in the summer of 2018 amidst the relentless drumbeat of gun violence.
Nebraska football sees recruiting highs and lows, losing 4-star IOL to Miami
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. No, 1,000 monkeys aren’t writing this article. That sentence just sums up recruiting for Nebraska football so far this summer. If May and early June were the worst of times with a dry spell and some big-time recruiting losses, late June has been the best of times with three offensive line commits in a 7-day streak.
First Responders respond to a fire call in Bushnell that leads to an arrest
Bushnell, Neb. - First responders respond to a residential fire call which leads to the arrest of a man in Bushnell. According to the Kimball County Sheriff's Office (KCSO), dispatched received a call of a residential fire in Bushnell. As first responders responded to the scene, they encountered 48-year-old Travis McDonald. KCSO says in a post that McDonald was tazed and arrested for interfering with a firearm. No further information was given.
Nebraska football depth chart projection after finalized roster
For Nebraska football players, the 2024 season starts July 31st. That’s when the Huskers will come together for fall camp and once again, they will be in the dorm rooms according to head coach Matt Rhule. There is always hype surrounding the Nebraska football team but you can feel...
Friday Flakes: Nebraska Men’s Basketball Motivated by Potentially Historic Opportunity
Do we dare say that there is some “unfinished business” for Nebraska Men’s basketball. Brice Williams and Juwan Gary met with the media earlier this week and that seemed to be the theme. Williams and Gary are both motivated by unfinished business and through their experience in...
'Just be mindful': Omaha veteran asks neighbors to look out for those with PTSD
OMAHA, Neb. — While Americans celebrate the U.S., it can be tough on the people who fought for it. Veteran Kevin Townsend said unexpected fireworks, especially when set off outside legal windows can trigger PTSD flashbacks. "It may shake me out of bed, jolt me awake, and then you're...
Huge crowd turns out for Ashland Fourth of July parade
Ashland’s population doubled in size for a few hours Thursday as a huge crowd turned out to cheer on Ashland’s Fourth of July parade featuring more than 70 entries despite temperatures reaching nearly 90 degrees by the parade’s pre-noon finish. According to Katharine Cato, director of travel...
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