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Farmer's market integral part of Lincoln culture
Greg and Kathy Naber set up their stand at the Haymarket Farmers' Market on Saturday.
Central Nebraska mates travel to land down under
Local News READY FOR THE MINE: While in Maitland, four central Nebraska Rotarians and their spouses visited a copper mine.
Grant will help rid river of phragmites
Landowner permission needed to spray June 07, 2008 Considering the stormy weather that moved into Gothenburg on May 22, the Dawson County weed superintendent thought a show of 12 landowners was good attendance.
Flood warnings follow storms in Nebraska
Flooding concerns linger in the wake of a storm system that raked Kearney and Aurora with tornadoes, and unleashed hail and high winds that pounded other south-central Nebraska towns before roaring east into ...
One-third of Kearney still without power
More than 12,000 Nebraska Public Power District customers in Kearney were left without power Thursday night after tornadoes touched down and damaged much of the city.
Severe storms batter Nebraska, Iowa
Flooding concerns linger in the wake of a storm system that spawned tornadoes that hit Kearney, Aurora and hail and high winds that pounded other south-central Nebraska towns before roaring east into Iowa.
911 calls from Elm Creek won't connect to dispatchers
Some Elm Creek residents are unable to reach Buffalo County emergency dispatchers on their landline telephones because of an equipment problem.
Homes, Businesses Flooded After Storm
About 30 homes and 10 businesses were flooded in Platte Center after a creek spilled over its banks late Thursday.
Storm chase vehicles track storms in central Nebraska
Tornado Intercept Vehicle fuels up in Elm Creek. A storm chase team from a Colorado research center and the Discovery Channel's Storm Chaser program were in central Nebraska Thursday afternoon and evening to ...
Hail, tornado damage in west central Nebraska
Baseball-sized hail stones that fell in southern Lincoln County. Click to see a larger image.
He was born on Aug. 8, 1924, in Phelps County, Neb., to Ralph and Myrtle Marshall.
Outgoing senators bill state for trips
“I wonder how much help that really is”
After term-limited state senators cast their last votes and become lame ducks, some of them will be jetting off to conferences in New Orleans, Chicago and elsewhere out of state. via Omaha World-Herald
Authorities Arrest 66 at Party Near Lexington
Authorities raided a party near Lexington over the weekend and arrested 66 people for alcohol-related charges. via KOLN-TV Lincoln
Cozad group visits crane viewing blind
The Ag Committee of the Cozad Chamber of Commerce sponsored a Crane Tour Thursday evening. via KRVN-AM Lexington
Man accused of trying to kill wife intends insanity plea
An Elm Creek man intends to plead that he was insane when he tried to kill his wife. via Beatrice Daily Sun
Elm Creek man faces attempted murder charge
An Elm Creek man has been charged with attempted second-degree murder after allegedly beating his wife last weekend. via Lincoln Journal Star
Holdrege man dies after pickup hits tree
A 49-year-old Holdrege man dies when his pickup runs off a highway and rams a tree two-and-a-half miles south of Elm Creek. via Columbus Telegram
Public Meeting on Elm Creek Watershed Project
The Central Platte Natural Resources District will take testimony from the public in regards to the proposed Elm Creek Watershed Project. via KRVN-AM Lexington
Towns keep ethanol hopes alive
“Are we too late? I don't know that I would say that.”
The ethanol boom may be over, but rural communities still hope to grab the brass ring. via Omaha World-Herald
Nebraska High School Football - Elm Creek topped by Amherst
The Elm Creek Buffaloes football team , was beaten 28-6 in Friday's league challenge with the host Amherst Broncos The Broncos will now prepare for their challenge against Sutherland . via MaxPreps