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Matt Rhule showing full support for Marcus Satterfield in year two
INDIANAPOLIS — The Huskers are approaching the 2024 season with a lot of hype, and Big Red Nation is hoping the shortcomings from last year are in the rearview mirror. After all, Nebraska had a glaring weakness, and that was the turnovers on offense. The quarterback’s 16 total interceptions, which led the Big Ten, is something that’s been on Matt Rhule’s mind since the conclusion of the Heroes Game.
Sodbusters Defeat Prospects, Keeping Postseason Hopes Alive
HASTINGS, Neb. — The Hastings Sodbusters continue this final stretch on a roll, defeating the Nebraska Prospects, 9-1. Hastings scored twice in the second, third and fifth innings, tacking on three more in the bottom of the sixth. Braden Cork (Northeast CC) held his own on the bump, striking...
Unusual animal shows cap Friday at the fair
Eight exhibitors showcased nine animals Friday evening at the Lincoln County Fair, including a turtle, a hedgehog, two cats, a rabbit, a guinea pig, a hamster, a bearded dragon, and a spotted gecko. The entries were in the Companion Animal Show. The animals were judged on overall health and appearance,...
Nebraska is one of the top schools for 2026 No. 1 ATH Brandon Arrington following a visit to Lincoln
Nebraska is in a good spot with the No. 1 ATH in the 2026 class, Brandon Arrington. Arrington is planning a return visit to Lincoln following junior day this weekend. The post Nebraska is one of the top schools for 2026 No. 1 ATH Brandon Arrington following a visit to Lincoln appeared first on On3.
Strong storm potential heading into Sunday
SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (KNEP) - Storms will move out through the next several hours, but rain chances are not over yet. We do at least clear out heading into the overnight. Low temperatures will be into the 50s to low 60s around the region. We are in for another potential for...
Nebraska's Big Rodeo in Burwell
BURWELL, Neb — Nebraska's Big Rodeo continues today with a big name reaching Burwell. Husker volleyball coach John Cook is the Grand Marshal of Nebraska's Big Rodeo in Burwell. The rodeo board said earlier this year that Cook has “developed a passion for the western way of life” and the sport of rodeo over the last few years. The gates for Nebraska's Big Rodeo open at 6:30 PM and RED OUT Night starts at 7:30 PM. Nebraska's Big Rodeo Facebook tells people to make the arena look like the sea of red in Lincoln at Red Out night tonight.
Grand Lodge of Masons place cornerstone, at new Beatrice Elementary School
BEATRICE - The Grand Lodge of Masons of Nebraska and Masonic Lodge 26 conducted a cornerstone ceremony Saturday, at a new southeast Nebraska school building. The Beatrice Prekindergarten to Fifth Grade facility will begin operations this coming school year. A cornerstone and time capsule will be placed on a wall not far from the north entrance to the building. Grand Orator of the Nebraska Masons, Mohan Krishna spoke of the project that will replace four separate buildings constructed in the 1950s.
Top 150 2025 recruit Quentin Rhymes set to visit Nebraska
A class of 2025 forward is set to visit Lincoln later this year. Small forward Quentin Rhymes revealed he will be visiting Nebraska in September. Rhymes received an offer from the Huskers back in May. The 6-foot-7, 185-pound forward is one of four small forwards in the class of 2025 to earn an offer from Nebraska. He also received offers from TCU and Wichita State throughout the summer. Rhymes stands at No. 136 in the rankings for the class of 2025. He is attending Hillcrest Prep in Phoenix, Arizona, after playing for Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas, Nevada. Rhymes also plays for the Las Vegas Knicks in the AAU, where he delivered stellar performances throughout the season. Last week against West Virginia Gold, he scored 40 points and landed six 3-pointers. Quentin Rhymes, On3’s No. 136 player in 2025, has set official visits to @On3Recruits has learned… New Mexico Sept. 5th Boise State Sept. 12th Nebraska Sept. 20th UC-Santa Barbara Sept. 28thhttps://t.co/pdyaF4Gyw9 pic.twitter.com/MeYj4bQuMz — Jamie Shaw (@JamieShaw5) July 24, 2024 Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Nebraska to host five-star athlete next week
The top athlete in the class of 2025 will visit Nebraska next week. Michael Terry III is a five-star recruit for Alamo Heights High School out of San Antonio, Texas. As a junior, he earned district MVP honors by rushing for 995 yards and 20 touchdowns and receiving 564 yards and ten touchdowns. He is scheduled to visit the Lincoln campus on Tuesday and Wednesday. Terry recently spoke with Phillip Dukes of the On3 network about his last visit to Nebraska and the impression it left on him. It’s like a big family over there. When I went on my OV (official visit), they welcomed me with open arms. Just the culture around them and my family had fun out there. I got to spend time with the players and really got to see how it is out there. Terry is being recruited as a wide receiver, running back, and defensive back. He is ranked as the No. 1 athlete in the 2025 recruiting class. Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
Ashland buzzing as development nears completion
ASHLAND, Neb. — After years of planning and construction, Oxbow Crossing is coming together. Now open — a 5,300-square-foot Bryan Health Clinic — something the area desperately needs. Soon to come, a world-class steak house. In the last week, townspeople got their first look inside the new...
Wayne High grad selected to Nebraska Business Honors Academy
Mason Ley of Wayne, a recent graduate of Wayne High School, is among 38 high-achieving first-year students selected to join the Nebraska Business Honors Academy at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln this fall. Comprising the academy’s 12th cohort, the students hail from seven U.S. states and 13 Nebraska communities. Ley...
Nebraska’s athletic director discusses grass at Memorial Stadium
Could Nebraska have a new surface at Memorial Stadium in the near future? Husker athletic director Troy Dannen met with the media at Big Ten Media Days, and during his impromptu press conference, he discussed a surface change for the Cornhuskers’ home stadium. “That’s the plan for grass to happen. Matt’s highly motivated for grass. We’ve done some work on the practice field and re-topped them with grass. After this season we plan to dig those out and put some sort of heating in to keep those practice fields grass live. He’ll practice on grass. Unless there’s lightning or it’s impossible,...
Lincoln day care ushers in new life to previously vacant spot
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Two Lincoln women are ushering in new life to a vacant building in south Lincoln. Kristie Jones and Peggy Robinette are opening a new daycare called Wiggles and Giggles near South 14th Street and Nebraska Parkway. The two women previously operated a daycare out of...
Holdrege man dies after two-vehicle crash near Pleasanton
PLEASANTON, Neb. (KSNB) - The Buffalo County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a two-vehicle crash that resulted in the death of a 29-year-old Holdrege man on Saturday at 1:26 a.m. According to the sheriff’s office, an ambulance was traveling southbound on US Highway 10, north of Pleasanton, transporting a patient...
McVeigh, Tominaga make Olympic debuts
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Athletics) – A pair of former Husker basketball players made their Olympic debuts on Saturday during the first full day of action at the Paris Olympics. Jack McVeigh keyed a win for Australia against Spain, while Keisei Tominaga and Japan dropped its opener to the defending FIBA World Champions.
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