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The Nebraska softball homecoming years in the making: How 5 seniors found their way back

The Nebraska softball homecoming years in the making: How 5 seniors found their way back

  • Amie Just Lincoln Journal Star

Playing at Nebraska, soon being recognized during senior ceremonies, wasn’t the original plan. But local standouts Bella Bacon, Jordy Frahm, Kacie Hoffmann and Lauren and Hannah Camenzind are here now.

19 years ago today: The Hallam tornado

19 years ago today: The Hallam tornado

  • Lincoln Journal Star

A tornado swept through Hallam on May 22, 2004, leveling most homes and businesses. Volunteers in surrounding communities including Lincoln came together to help with the cleanup. Do you remember?

No. 6 Nebraska softball takes Big Ten lead with rout of Minnesota, Washington loss

No. 6 Nebraska softball takes Big Ten lead with rout of Minnesota, Washington loss

  • Wilson Moore World-Herald Staff Writer

No. 6 Nebraska took control of its five-inning win at Minnesota with 15 runs in the final two frames.

WATCH: Nebraska high school students race custom, electric go-karts

WATCH: Nebraska high school students race custom, electric go-karts

  • LIVIA ZISKEY Lincoln Journal Star

Teams of high school students from across Nebraska raced their hand-built go-karts around the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's tractor testing track Saturday.

Rail hub to retail hub: Look back at Haymarket's transformation | PHOTOS

Rail hub to retail hub: Look back at Haymarket's transformation | PHOTOS

    The Haymarket district has been a focal point for businesses and restaurants in downtown Lincoln since the late 1800s. Look back at how the Haymarket changed throughout the years through these archive photos.

    New documentary explores possibility of serial killer near Omaha

    New documentary explores possibility of serial killer near Omaha

    • By Eric Ferkenhoff Lee Enterprises Public Service Journalism Team

    The bizarre mystery of whether Donald Dean Studey killed dozens of people and whether he buried them in wells near Omaha is the subject of a new documentary.

    Spike in Lincoln overdose cases may be tied to laced drugs

    Spike in Lincoln overdose cases may be tied to laced drugs

    • ALYSSA JOHNSON Lincoln Journal Star

    CenterPointe official says overdose trends can come in waves tied to drug supply changes.

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    Southeast Nebraska neighbors: Obituaries for May 4

    Southeast Nebraska neighbors: Obituaries for May 4

    Read through the obituaries published today in The Lincoln Journal Star.

    U.S. Highway 75 narrowing for construction in Bellevue area

    U.S. Highway 75 narrowing for construction in Bellevue area

    Motorists traveling U.S. Highway 75 in Sarpy County on Monday will notice the roadway narrowed to one-lane in each direction over two stretches in the Bellevue area.  

    John Cavanaugh responds to criticism from opponents, sizes up 'very close' race in CD2

    John Cavanaugh responds to criticism from opponents, sizes up 'very close' race in CD2

    In a 40-mintue interview, State Sen. John Cavanaugh responded to criticism from his opponents in Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District, downplaying concerns his election to Congress would endanger the "Blue Dot."

    Cinco de Mayo celebrations commence in Scottsbluff

    Cinco de Mayo was celebrated in style in Scottsbluff – three days early – with a parade, a key to the city bestowing and hours of entertainment and celebration at the Guadalupe Center.

    Commissioners to consider feasibility study for youth detention center

    Commissioners to consider feasibility study for youth detention center

    A proposed regional juvenile detention study headlines Monday’s Scotts Bluff County commissioners meeting. Here’s what’s on the agenda.

    No three-peat: Vander Plaats wins Lincoln Marathon; Somers breaks through

    No three-peat: Vander Plaats wins Lincoln Marathon; Somers breaks through

    A defending champ’s bid ends, two first-time winners emerge and Nebraska runners pack the leaderboard in Lincoln.

    Cinco de Mayo celebrations commence in Scottsbluff

    Cinco de Mayo celebrations commence in Scottsbluff

    Cinco de Mayo was celebrated in style in Scottsbluff – three days early – with a parade, a key to the city bestowing and hours of entertainment and celebration at the Guadalupe Center.

    Scottsbluff's Maria Salazar receives key to the city

    Scottsbluff's Maria Salazar receives key to the city

    Maria Salazar was recognized Saturday, May 2, with a key to the city for her work with Jesse's Treehouse, an effort to help people in need with clothing.

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    Scottsbluff's Maria Salazar receives key to the city

    Scottsbluff's Maria Salazar receives key to the city

    Iran receives US proposal, insists on ending war before any nuclear talks: Esmaeil Baghaei

    Iran receives US proposal, insists on ending war before any nuclear talks: Esmaeil Baghaei

    Iran warns of renewed war as US accused of stalling talks, experts say

    Iran warns of renewed war as US accused of stalling talks, experts say

    Watch: Lincoln Marathon kicks off at 14th and Vine

    Watch: Lincoln Marathon kicks off at 14th and Vine

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    'Wasn't our weekend': Buckeyes blast seven Sunday homers, broom No. 16 Nebraska baseball

    'Wasn't our weekend': Buckeyes blast seven Sunday homers, broom No. 16 Nebraska baseball

    Ohio State belted seven homers, busted out the brooms and halted all of No. 16 Nebraska baseball's momentum for hosting a NCAA baseball regional. 

    No. 3 Nebraska softball finishes regular season with sweep of Penn State

    No. 3 Nebraska softball finishes regular season with sweep of Penn State

    With a Big Ten title in hand, No. 3 Nebraska softball finished the regular season in style with a sweep of Penn State and 23-1 mark in league play.

    Shatel: Gentle reminder, there are stories behind Memorial Stadium tickets amid reseating

    Shatel: Gentle reminder, there are stories behind Memorial Stadium tickets amid reseating

    Columnist Tom Shatel is hearing from Husker fans with a big decision to make on Memorial Stadium tickets. He hopes Nebraska's athletic department does, too.

    The standouts and questions that remain after Nebraska volleyball's spring season

    The standouts and questions that remain after Nebraska volleyball's spring season

    Teraya Sigler is among the Husker volleyball stars who improved their stock after three weeks of spring matches.

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    New traffic violation text scam targets Nebraskans
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    New traffic violation text scam targets Nebraskans

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    Scammers are texting Nebraskans about fake unpaid traffic fines, urging them to click a link to pay. These messages are not official court notices.

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    Schwab gift backs Nebraska financial planning option
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    Schwab gift backs Nebraska financial planning option

    • University of Nebraska Lincoln
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    Schwab Advisor Services and Charles Schwab Foundation fund a new Nebraska–Lincoln finance option preparing students for CFP certification and financial planning careers.

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    Husker blends advocacy and communications for accessibility
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    Husker blends advocacy and communications for accessibility

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    Mikayla Teet, a Nebraska advertising and public relations major, applies personal experience with visual impairment advocacy to accessibility-focused communications work.

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    Nebraska school partnership program draws Swiss scholar
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    Nebraska school partnership program draws Swiss scholar

    • University of Nebraska Lincoln
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    Swiss researcher Caroline Villiger visits Lincoln to study the Teachers and Parents as Partners program and explore adapting its family-school model in Switzerland.

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    Why do ethics and morality so often get confused? | The Ethical Life podcast

    🎧 The conversation examines professional standards, personal judgment and why similar actions can lead to very different consequences across careers, institutions and public expectations.

    What does the way we treat our pets say about us? | The Ethical Life podcast

    What does the way we treat our pets say about us? | The Ethical Life podcast

    🎧 Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada examine modern pet culture, from rising spending to emotional bonds and the ethical tensions between care, control and consistency.

    Have we reduced sacrifice to little more than a trade-off? | The Ethical Life podcast

    Have we reduced sacrifice to little more than a trade-off? | The Ethical Life podcast

    🎧 From family favors to organ donation, this conversation asks what separates ordinary calculation from genuine generosity rooted in love, community and moral purpose.

    Are we turning too much of life into a wager? | The Ethical Life podcast

    Are we turning too much of life into a wager? | The Ethical Life podcast

    🎧 From sports apps to election forecasts, the hosts discuss how expanding betting options influence decision-making, encourage risky habits and blur distinctions between entertainment and serious outcomes.

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    How to make Mother’s Day breakfast for a crowd with minimal stress

    How to make Mother’s Day breakfast for a crowd with minimal stress

    Looking to skip the crowded restaurant on Mother’s Day? Here are some easy recipes that deliver restaurant-quality flair.

    They’re in remission, but their medical bills aren’t: Cancer survivors navigate soaring costs

    They’re in remission, but their medical bills aren’t: Cancer survivors navigate soaring costs

    Surviving cancer is only part of the journey. For millions, the cost of care continues to shape daily life.

    Michigan veteran, 88, and online influencer team up to help 50 vets in 50 states

    Michigan veteran, 88, and online influencer team up to help 50 vets in 50 states

    An 88-year-old Michigan veteran and the social media influencer who raised $1.7 million to help him retire are launching a new effort aimed at lifting up other Americans in need.

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    Wandering Risk: Dementia Rates and the Growing Importance of GPS Monitoring

    Wandering Risk: Dementia Rates and the Growing Importance of GPS Monitoring

    Provided content. As Canada’s population ages, a quiet public safety issue is becoming harder to ignore: wandering among people living with dementia.

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    National Pork Producers Association is all about pork and community

    Content by Power of Pork. Giving back to our communities, contributing to the health of our communities, helps ensure everyone has the opportunity to receive the nutrition they need.

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    Nothing says decadence like this sweet and zesty Honey Orange Glazed Ham

    Content by The Power of Pork. This glazed ham is a showstopping blend of sweet, citrusy and savory flavors, perfect for gatherings or a cozy family dinner. 

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    One pot wonder: Tender Apple Cider Braised Pork Shoulder

    Content by The Power of Pork. Try this Apple Cider Braised Pork Shoulder dish for dinner.

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    Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

    Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

    Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...

    Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

    Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

    Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...

    Survey: Many Gift-Buying Parents Pressured to Overspend This Holiday Season

    Holiday shopping season is upon us, and the pressure is on, or at least it feels that way for some parents. A new NerdWallet survey, conducted by The Harris Poll, finds that 48% of parents with children under 18 feel pressure to spend more money on holiday gifts than they’re comfortable spending.According to NerdWallet’s annual...

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