Strong storms hit Lincoln & Omaha leaving damage & power outages

Strong storms hit Lincoln & Omaha leaving damage & power outages

Lincoln, Neb. -- A powerful storm swept through Lincoln late Wednesday afternoon, bringing strong winds and torrential rain. The severe weather caused damage to power lines and trees, leaving more than 30,000 Lincoln Electric System customers without power according to KOLN-KGIN TV. The City of Lincoln and Lincoln Police are…
Legion Baseball Results 7/31

Legion Baseball Results 7/31

The Class A Junior Baseball tournament wrapped up on Wednesday in Kearney. Lincoln East won 14-1 and 12-9 over Creighton Prep to claim the title.
Lt. Governor Kelly & Delegation tout opportunities from Trade Mission

Lt. Governor Kelly & Delegation tout opportunities from Trade Mission

Delegation visit to Grand Indonesia Ranch Market(Governor's Office) LINCOLN, NE – Lieutenant Governor Joe Kelly is touting the many opportunities that he and trade mission delegates had to promote Nebraska products and continued market growth during a recent week and a half long visit to Indonesia. The 20-plus member team took…
Majority of Beef Cattle Farms Have Small Herds

Majority of Beef Cattle Farms Have Small Herds

The United States has numerous beef cow-calf farms that raise beef calves at least through weaning. However, USDA data says while there are a large number of farms, most are relatively small. Data from the 2022 Census of Agriculture indicated that 55 percent of America’s farms with beef cattle had…
Wednesday Channel Final Bell with Arlan Suderman with StoneX | 7/31/24

Wednesday Channel Final Bell with Arlan Suderman with StoneX | 7/31/24

Today's FED talk is generating significant interest as it may impact economic conditions affecting agriculture. The size of this year’s crops is a major concern, with weather conditions being closely monitored for any potential impact on yields. Additionally, China's decision to buy beans from Brazil is adding another layer of…
Thundering Hooves Drill Team makes debut

Thundering Hooves Drill Team makes debut

The Wahoo Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo took place last week in Wahoo, Nebraska. Amongst the excitement of professional rodeo action, the Thundering Hooves Drill Team made their debut. Team lead HalLee Linner was inspired to start the group because of her previous experience on a drill team with her late…
Council Bluffs Woman Sentenced for Financially Exploiting Disabled Adults

Council Bluffs Woman Sentenced for Financially Exploiting Disabled Adults

Beth Yeates of Council Bluffs, Iowa, was sentenced Wednesay in Washington County District Court for financially exploiting seven DUET clients who lived in group homes for developmentally disabled adults in Blair, Nebraska. DUET is a disability services provider.  Yeates, 32, was working as a supervisor in the DUET group homes. She used…
Reiners elected to the U.S. Grains Council Board

Reiners elected to the U.S. Grains Council Board

This week, farmers and agribusiness leaders from across the country attended the U.S. Grains Council (USGC) Board of Delegates Meeting held in Salt Lake City, Utah. During this event, Nebraska corn farmer Jay Reiners, from Juniata, was elected as secretary/treasurer board of directors for USGC. “After being involved with the…
Secretary of State certifies Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the general election

Secretary of State certifies Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the general election

Lincoln, Neb. -- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nonpartisan presidential candidate petition has been certified for the general election ballot, according to the Nebraska Secretary of State's Office. Kennedy’s campaign collected 4,442 valid signatures from registered Nebraska voters, which far surpassed the 2,500 needed. Sec. of State Bob Evnen said, “The…