We’ve reached November, a month I love because it begins with my son’s birthday and ends with my favorite holiday, ...
People who are protesting and complaining that President Trump is behaving like a dictator apparently skipped history classes or took them at liberal universities where professors have rewritten the s ...
Hundreds of volunteers came together last month to fight global hunger during the annual Pack Away Hunger event hosted by ...
The Columbus Police Department has joined the national Pink Patch Project, turning their shield a shade of pink on ...
Several Nebraska corn farmers hosted a trade team before the U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council’s (USGBC) Global Ethanol Summit (GES) in Washington, D.C.
The HPS board of education approved the co-op for the 2026 and 2027 school year during a special meeting. The two schools ...
The North Central Nebraska RC&D recently hosted its annual paper shredding routes, drawing strong participation from community members eager to dispose of outdated records.
There’s an opening on the Humphrey City Council. The council accepted the resignation of Brad Stallbaumer during its Oct. 20 ...
Norfolk Rotary will meet Tuesday, Nov. 4, for lunch at Black Cow Fat Pig, 702 W. Norfolk Ave., in Norfolk at noon. The speaker will be from Bryan Health, a nonprofit, locally owned/operated health ...
WYNOT - Wynot advanced in the D2 Nebraska Football Playoffs with a 64-13 win over Mullen at Jerry Foxhoven Field on Friday night.
O’NEILL — Too big a hole compounded by too many mistakes. That added up to a disappointing end of the season for O’Neill in the first round of the Class C1 state playoffs on Friday. Mount Michael ...
That’s a performance that is likely his best of the season, and one that began to manifest itself back in the Summer, as Walton attacked his offseason and rehab following his absence from last year’s ...
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