Loper Soccer 10th in MIAA Preseason Poll

Loper Soccer 10th in MIAA Preseason Poll

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association announced its preseason coaches’ poll for the 2024 women's soccer season. MIAA head coaches selected Washburn, the defending MIAA regular season champion, to finish at the top of the league again this season. The Ichabods totaled 137 points and most first-place selections with…
Health Alert Issued for Calamus Reservoir

Health Alert Issued for Calamus Reservoir

The state has issued a health alert for Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB), also known as toxic blue-green algae, at Calamus Reservoir in Garfield County. Samples taken earlier this week at the lake on alert measure above the threshold of 8 parts per billion (ppb) of total microcystin, which is a…
Ravenscroft snags first ProRodeo win at Inter-State Rodeo

Ravenscroft snags first ProRodeo win at Inter-State Rodeo

Nenzel, Nebraska native Tucker Ravenscroft snagged his first official ProRodeo win at the Inter-State Rodeo. The rodeo took place August 15-16 in Coffeyville, Kansas. A 4.2 second run in a muddy slack propelled Ravenscroft to the top of the leaderboard where he remained until the rodeo's end. Ravenscroft left the…
Man spending decades in prison for Gosper County crimes in the 1980s dies

Man spending decades in prison for Gosper County crimes in the 1980s dies

State prison officials have reported the death of a man serving a lengthy sentencefor various crimes out of Gosper County. Duane Schriner, 69, died Wednesday morning at the Reception andTreatment Center Nursing Facility, according to the Nebraska Department ofCorrectional Services. Schriner was sentenced in March of 1983 to 60-150 years…
Scottsbluff Weekend Backpack Food Program Receives Funding

Scottsbluff Weekend Backpack Food Program Receives Funding

BLOOMINGTON, Minn— ACH Seeds proudly announced its ongoing commitment to rural communities through its Homegrown Giving program. For the third consecutive year, ACH Seeds donated to organizations in its customers’ growing regions, supporting initiatives that enhance rural communities. “Our roots in the community run wide and deep,” says Andy Finkral,…
UNK recognized as national leader in advancing first-generation student success

UNK recognized as national leader in advancing first-generation student success

KEARNEY – The University of Nebraska at Kearney is a destination for first-generation college students. That’s not just a catchy slogan. It’s a distinction students, faculty and staff take great pride in. UNK was recently recognized as a national leader in advancing first-generation student success, joining 13 other universities from…
2nd annual Agriculture Threats Symposium

2nd annual Agriculture Threats Symposium

Omaha -- American technology and innovation have made farms, ranches, and the food processing industry more productive and efficient than ever before. But it also makes us more vulnerable to cyber and national security threats. More than 400 people from 30 states attended the FBI Omaha field office's 2nd annual…
Hunters Helping the Hungry looking for processors

Hunters Helping the Hungry looking for processors

Hunters Helping the Hungry allows hunters to donate whole field-dressed deer to participating meat processors, with the final product donated to food pantries or charitable organizations statewide. The program is made possible through monetary donations that cover the processing costs of this program. Meat processors have until September 1 to…
Cano & Lexington look for more success

Cano & Lexington look for more success

Lexington-After some struggles in recent years the Lexington Minutemen football program is looking forward to more success this fall. Leading the charge is senior running back and linebacker Cesar Cano who had a breakout season last year. The 5'8 185 pounder rushed for more than 700 yards and had five…