Wednesday Jun 17 | City of Kearney
5th Ave. Road Closure from 13th St. to 25th St.
The City of Kearney announces that, weather permitting, 5th Avenue will be closed beginning Wednesday, June 17, at 7:00 a.m. The purpose of the closure is for reconstruction of 5th Avenue starting at 13th Street.
Lawmakers may wrap up work early
Departed State Sen. Ernie Chambers might have left a gift behind for fellow state senators this year: a shorter session.
Fire station architect on agenda
The McCook City Council will be asked to select an architect and approve a contract for the design of a new city fire station, at its regular meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m. in City Council Chambers in Memorial Auditorium.
Exact cause of falling sign still unknown
A photo of a weld on the Holiday Inn Express high rise sign taken by Brian Henn of Love Signs in Grand Island.
Rylie Sexson, age 2, is fearless while feeding the cows cake from her hand as they wait for the herd to gather.
Rollover crash kills woman in north-central Nebraska
Job Outlook Local Churches Support Community It's a project that's been in the works for almost 20 years.
Nebraska Legislature: Words seldom fail Mike Friend
Mike Friend's brow furrowed as his booming, sandpaper voice carried across the floor of the Legislature.
Clyde Community annual Easter Egg Hunt
Volunteers from the Clyde Chamber of Commerce, Honorary members of the Chambers from Clyde High School and members of the Honor Society will support the Annual Easter Egg Hunt which will be held on April 11 in the Village Park at 9:30 a.m. South Park will be the designated gathering area for all who participate.
Neb.'s oldest living resident set to turn 109
Associated Press - March 27, 2009 8:45 PM ET NORFOLK, Neb. - A Norfolk retirement village will be abuzz on Saturday.
2 more Neb. cities adding 1.5 pct local sales tax
The additions of Benkelman and Monroe on April 1 will bring the total to 67 cities.
Weston Svoboda exercises his favorite horse, Wendy, at the Haythorn Ranch. Photo by his great grandparents, Frank and Juanita Beran of Sargent, Neb.
State Hears Case For Red Light Cameras
The public had a chance to sound off on Wednesday about a bill that would allow red light cameras in Nebraska, similar to ones already installed in Council Bluffs.
Student-founded organization continues fight to divest Sudan funds
A student group at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is hoping to make a difference in a war-torn country 7,409 miles away.
The city will issue $1.12 million in bonds, if the McCook City Council approves a request from the McCook Economic Development Corp.
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Legislative bills request longer term limits, shorter sessions
Former Nebraska senator Ernie Chambers could stick around the Capitol even longer if a new constitutional amendment passes.
Chambers: 'All-knowing' God would know of lawsuit
LINCOLN a ' A God who is "all-knowing" would realize hea TMs being sued even without being served notice of the lawsuit, former State Sen.
Two opposing bills address Nebraska's death penalty
Randy Steidl spent more than a decade on Illinois' death row for two murders he didn't commit.
City hopes to use stimulus funds for streets
The proposed national economic stimulus package seems to have something for everyone, including possible funds for street improvements in McCook.
Another Round on the Death Penalty
The Nebraska Legislature's Judiciary Committee Thursday conducted its almost annual hearing on the death penalty at the State Capitol.
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