New Site Manager announced for Norris State Historic Site

New Site Manager announced for Norris State Historic Site

Nathan Leach will serve as new site manager McCook, NE - 09/05/2024 - The Nebraska State Historical Society has announced Nathan Leach of Kearney as the new site manager for the Senator George Norris Historic Site (Norris House) in McCook, Nebraska. Leach worked along side Laurie Sinner of McCook, the…
Husker volleyball set to host Invitational

Husker volleyball set to host Invitational

MATCH PREVIEW • The Nebraska volleyball team will look to rebound from its first loss of the season when it hosts The Citadel and Montana State as part of the Husker Invitational this week. Nebraska will play The Citadel on Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.…
Rivalry increases gameday traffic

Rivalry increases gameday traffic

Sept. 4, 2024 (Lincoln, Neb.) — As Nebraska football welcomes an old rival back to Lincoln on Saturday evening, the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) reminds drivers to be ready for an increase in traffic, especially along Interstate 80. When traveling to Lincoln, plan for heavier traffic and road construction along…
Navigating marriage, business ownership in rural Nebraska 

Navigating marriage, business ownership in rural Nebraska 

Running a business is hard. Running a business with your spouse is harder. But Andrew and Alix Ambriz - owners of Embers Bakery & Cafe in McCook, Nebraska – are navigating marriage and parenthood while providing their community with a place to gather. Pretty cool, right? But how does a…
Hastings College improves to 6-1

Hastings College improves to 6-1

(Hastings, NE) - Playing their first game since their 4-0 Hastings College Classic games, the Broncos continued their winning ways, defeating Doane in 3 sets (25-20, 25-18, 26-24) to extend their winning streak to five. The Broncos set the tone early by winning the first four points, which included three…
September is National Preparedness Month

September is National Preparedness Month

September 4, 2024 (LINCOLN, NEB.)  —  Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is highlighting how important it is to prepare for disasters and emergencies. “Nebraska has already experienced multiple significant weather events this year,” said NEMA Assistant Director Erv Portis. “It is crucial to either start now or update your emergency…
Emergency planning is essential for the home, farm, or ranch

Emergency planning is essential for the home, farm, or ranch

Everyone should have an emergency plan for their home, farm, or ranch operation. The plan doesn’t have to be complicated – it can be very simple. It also doesn’t need to cost a lot of money. Involve everyone in the family, as well as any employees. Below are some guidelines…
Mobile Food Pantry in Lexington today

Mobile Food Pantry in Lexington today

The monthly Mobile Food Pantry will be in Lexington today at 3:00pm It's sponsored by Crossroads Mission Avenue. It's made possible by volunteers to assist with the distribution. They welcome anyone to assist from 2:30pm to 4:00pm. They need extra helpers to pass out papers and pens along with the…
Hyannis woman entered in NFR National Anthem Contest

Hyannis woman entered in NFR National Anthem Contest

Georgeann Wearin of Hyannis, Nebraska, is in the running to sing the National Anthem at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada, this December. With deep roots in rodeo and a profound love for her country, Wearin has performed the National Anthem at many large rodeos across the United…
Wednesday Channel Final Bell with Arlan Suderman at StoneX | 9/4/24

Wednesday Channel Final Bell with Arlan Suderman at StoneX | 9/4/24

The recent market rally has sparked curiosity, with many questioning what's driving the upward momentum and whether the market has finally hit its bottom. South American planting is in focus as it could influence global crop supply, while China's soybean buying patterns are adding further complexity to the trade landscape.…