Matt and Kathy Honke have completed a journey that has taken them to every state capitol before they turn 50. Their final stop was in Richmond, Virginia, on July 1.
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Nebraska football unveiled redesigned uniforms at its "Red Sea Rising" announcement Saturday with new-look numbers and pants.
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Weston is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a dedicated history book and weekend festival on June 12-14. Founded in 1876, the Saunders County town has a population of about 250 people.
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A man wanted in connection with the slaying of a 29-year-old man that occurred outside of a Ralston convenience store was arrested Saturday in Council Bluffs.
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The residence hall, which will feature shared kitchen areas, study spaces, laundry facilities, a pickleball court, and a sand volleyball court, will be the first at Central’s Grand Island location.
Nebraska Wesleyan alum Taryn Smith, the first American woman to race solo in the World's Toughest Row — 3,000 miles across the Atlantic — kicked off the games Thursday night.
A missing 12-year-old from Lincoln was located in Texas on Thursday after taking a bus with a friend and his friend’s mother, police said.
Our last letters have revolved around more events and activities than I was counting on this summer. That's OK, but today we'll slow down and take a normal day.
The Grand Island Public Schools will partner with a national nonprofit educational research group to help it choose a new language arts curriculum for sixth through 12th grades.
Edgar Torres, a government and politics teacher in Lincoln, will study the Constitution for a month at Georgetown University thanks to the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation.
When the National Independence Day Parade was canceled due to extreme heat, Grand Island's Islander Marching Band found another way to perform.
Since coming to Nebraska, AJ Ferrari's year has been marked by multiple high-speed police pursuits, a felony indictment and charges of assaulting a pregnant woman.
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Olympic gold medalist and Nebraska volleyball legend Jordan Larson is returning to the court — ending her brief retirement — to play for LOVB Nebraska during the 2026-27 season.
If Nebraska’s defensive line is to scrap better in the Big Ten trenches this season, one of its newest and oldest members will likely play a part.
Since coming to Nebraska, AJ Ferrari's year has been marked by multiple high-speed police pursuits, a felony indictment and charges of assaulting a pregnant woman.
Transition season is here for Nebraska baseball with an MLB draft that will affect the Husker rotation — and maybe the lineup and incoming recruiting class too.
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Tuxedo Park in Crete, Nebraska offers RV camping, athletic fields, playgrounds, Saline County Fairgrounds, Blue River Raceway and historic Chautauqua features.
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Hayley Sliva reflects on returning to Shickley as a hometown intern, emphasizing community support, youth involvement, and hopes for Greater Nebraska’s future.
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Historical marker text recounts how Pibel Lake in Wheeler County, Nebraska, developed from an 1897 irrigation claim into a popular recreation area and Bible camp.
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