Minden, Holdrege, Bow take top 3 spots in Holdrege Invite

Minden, Holdrege, Bow take top 3 spots in Holdrege Invite

Holdrege, Neb. - The Dusters hosted their girls golf tournament on Thursday at the Holdrege Country Club. Minden took the team title with a low score of 341. Holdrege finished second, shooting a 370 as a team followed by Broken Bow's 383. The Whippets placed in the top three individual…
Gov. Pillen Appoints Interim Director for NDEE

Gov. Pillen Appoints Interim Director for NDEE

Lincoln, Neb. -- Governor Jim Pillen announced the appointment of Kara Valentine as interim director for the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE). She will start Monday, Sept. 30. Valentine has been a deputy director at NDEE for the past eight years, where she oversees two divisions: Inspection/Compliance and Planning…
Coach John Cook previews the upcoming weekend

Coach John Cook previews the upcoming weekend

The 2nd ranked Nebraska volleyball team is back at home this weekend. Coach John Cook previews the weekend and takes a look back at the trip to Louisville with Jayson Jorgensen. The Huskers play UCLA tonight and then face nationally ranked USC on Sunday night.
Can Nebraska find a way to bounce back against Purdue?

Can Nebraska find a way to bounce back against Purdue?

Join Jayson Jorgensen and Sean Callahan from Husker Online as they discuss Nebraska's tough loss to Illinois and how the Huskers can get back on track against Purdue. They dive into key moments from the Illinois game, Nebraska’s special teams struggles, and the latest recruiting news with a focus on…
State Auditor criticizes Chase Co School District

State Auditor criticizes Chase Co School District

State Auditor Mike Foley released an audit letter Thursday criticizing Chase County Public School District for an improper diversion of nearly $125,000 in Child Nutrition Funds to buy two massive video score boards for the gymnasium. Foley said the Board of the Chase County Public School District voted to divert…
USDA Farm Loan Changes Now in Effect

USDA Farm Loan Changes Now in Effect

USDA’s updates to the Farm Service Agency’s Farm Loan Programs are officially in effect. These changes are designed to increase financial flexibility for agricultural producers, allowing them to grow their operations, boost profitability, and build long-term savings. USDA says the new rules will mean a low-interest installment set-aside program. Financially…
Thursday Channel Final Bell with Jim McCormick with AgMarket.Net | 9/26/24

Thursday Channel Final Bell with Jim McCormick with AgMarket.Net | 9/26/24

Hurricane concerns are looming over agriculture, with potential impacts on crop quality and transportation, while tar spot worries in the Eastern Corn Belt are adding pressure to corn yields. Harvest activity is picking up across the country, but grain markets sold off this week, driven by broader macroeconomic factors like…
9 processors accepting Hunters Helping the Hungry donations

9 processors accepting Hunters Helping the Hungry donations

Hunters may begin donating deer to the Hunters Helping the Hungry program at nine processor locations around the state. The participating meat processors are: Amherst – Belschner Custom Meats; Elmwood – Elmwood Meat Plant; Lindsay – Melcher’s Locker; Norfolk – R&M Meats; North Platte – Kelley’s Custom Pack; Plattsmouth –…
Markowski Named Preseason All-Big Ten for Third Time

Markowski Named Preseason All-Big Ten for Third Time

Nebraska's Alexis Markowski captured Preseason All-Big Ten honors for the third consecutive season when the conference announced its annual awards on Thursday, Sept. 26. Markowski, a 6-3 center/forward from Lincoln, Neb., was one of 10 players across the conference's 18 teams to earn preseason recognition from both the Big Ten…