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Imagine strangers standing and singing hymns together in this fractured political age, but that's what they did when Garrison Keillor performed in Holdrege recently. It was spellbinding.
Senior centers in Kearney and Holdrege serve delicious, nutritious, low-cost lunches on weekdays.
The Nebraska Corn Board on National Ag Day, March 18 will salute corn producers, ranchers, and farmers.
The hike-bike trail from Rolling Hills Bridge to Cottonmill Park will be closed beginning on Monday due to repairs on the canal.
Morgan Dart had a curved spine. A clumsy back brace for 10 months didn't help, but a seven-hour surgery did. Now, the Kearney High freshman is on the mend.
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UNK hosted a Nebraska National History Day district contest Wednesday, with 140 middle and high school students from seven districts competing. Loup City students were the big winners.
Jordana Kelley-Nelson left the Community Corrections Center-Lincoln without authorization on Jan. 16, a release said.
The Register of Deeds remains busy recording sales of homes, businesses and land.
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Voters in the Pleasanton school district approved an $11 million bond Tuesday, while Ravenna voters gave thumbs up to a $5.5 million bond.
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Items left unattended on stove cause a fire on Tuesday in Kearney.
Fears the Trump administration could undermine or ruin Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid were widely mentioned when protesters said why they joined the demonstration.
When they arrived KVFD established command and crews began defensive fire attack operations to protect flammable materials nearby, including fuel tanks and a propane tank.
For the second time, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has awarded the Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce a rare 5-star accreditation.
The hydrocycling period will begin near Johnson Lake, according to the CNPPID.
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West 48th Street from Second to Third avenues will be closed from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 12, for traffic light repairs.
Visit the sandhill crane-centered Art Show and Sale Saturday at the Crane Trust at exit 305 off I-80 in Alda. Rowe Sanctuary has crane-centered events this week, too.
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The Kearney Planning Commission unanimously advanced Starostka's rezoning requests to the City Council, which meets Tuesday.
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Bird flu has been confirmed in a backyard flock in Dawson County. The flock has been euthanized, but people who work around avian populations should be cautious.
On March 24, Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District will replace the bridge close to Johnson Lake.
Staff illnesses caused leadership to take action to move administrative personnel to the community and conference rooms.
Janet Steele will take the stage for what she calls an entertaining talk as part of the Last Lecture series at the University of Nebraska at Kearney at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
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Senior centers in Kearney and Holdrege offer delicious, nutritious, low-cost lunches on weekdays.