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Turpen named associate vice president for development
Ken Turpen looks forward to the day when people see 3 million reasons to support The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College.
Former Neb. college chancellor Bill Nester dies
An organization aimed at making a difference in the lives of young girl has a new facility.
Kuhlman Named to UNK Deana s List
University of Nebraska at Kearney recently announced the names of students who have earned a place on the Deansa List for the spring semester.
Hormel Family Foundaton Business Plan Winner Announced
The winner of this year's Hormel Family Foundation is The Kloset, a resale store proposed by Ashley Hagan, left, Jeffrey Dusatko, and Stephanie Hagan-Dusatko. The judges of this year's Hormel Family Foundation Business Plan Competition had their work cut out for them Friday afternoon as they tried to determine the best presentation to win a $25,000 ...
The Nebraska Board of Regents has unanimously approved a 4 percent tuition increase to help balance next year's budget.
Soldier to be Buried in Illinois
A Nebraska memorial service will be held next month for a soldier from Cozad who was killed in Iraq.
Big Changes for UNK's Bookstore
A well known fixture on University of Nebraska - Kearney's campus is on the move.
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Nick J. Nothnagel Honored by Cambridge Who's Who
MCCOOK, NE, June 5, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Nick J. Nothnagel, Vice President of C.T. Jewell Company, Inc., has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in all aspects of retail operations.
A Nebraska service member was killed in Iraq on Tuesday morning. Sgt. Justin Duffy was serving with the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army.
UNK Signs Exchange Agreement with Nepal
Add Mount Everest to the list of places University of Nebraska - Kearney students can take their classes.
School board approves base pay increase
Base pay for entry level teachers at Wauneta-Palisade was increased by $200 to $27,200 for the coming school year.
Anderson receives first place in handwriting contest
First place winners in the 19th annual Nebraska State Handwriting Contest came from communities across the state this year - "from Arapahoe and Grant to Lincoln and Randolph.
District 20 accepting proposals
A stagnant economy may work in District 20's favor. That's what school officials and board members are hoping as they forge ahead with the remodel of upper-grade classrooms at Dudley Elementary.
MCC theater instructor wins Budig award
When Sue Watts came to McCook Community College in 1989 to start a theater program she planned to stay for two years, build her resume, then move on according to a career path master plan.
College student in Kearney, Neb., has tuberculosis
A dozen members of the Siouxland Peace Coalition gathered in front of the federal courthouse in Sioux City Tuesday evening, holding signs and banners.
Officials Confirm Active TB Case in UNK Student
Officials at the University of Nebraska at Kearney say testing results have confirmed an active case of tuberculosis in a student who became ill last month.
Hundreds set to graduate college across Nebraska, but for many the future isn't so bright.
Pofahl selected as May Senior of the Month
A A A Brittany Pofahl has recently been selected as the Beta Sigma Phi May a oeSenior of the Month.a A A A Pofahl, a student at Perkins County High School, is the daughter of Tim and Connie Pofahl of Grant.
Kay hired as new activities director
Perkins County teacher Chip Kay has been selected to serve as activities director at Perkins County High School.
Graduating seniors receive Kinney scholarships
A A A Bryce Hasenauer of Wallace High School and Adam Lee of Perkins County High School have been chosen to receive a scholarship from Kinney Construction.