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The Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District will lower the water level at Johnson Lake prior to construction of a replacement boat ramp beginning Sept. 2.
As students start the school year, 17 states and the District of Columbia are imposing new cellphone restrictions in schools. 33 states have passed laws or rules to limit student ...
The softball player ran hard around the bases, tagging third and heading for home. Just a few feet away, he stopped abruptly, crumbled into the dirt and grabbed his leg.
Light fixtures on the USTA courts in Flushing Meadows are designed to cut light pollution. The stadium complex is the only ...
Berman and the judge in Maxwell's case made clear in their rulings that the transcripts contain none of the answers likely to satisfy the immense public interest in the case.
Commissioner Sherry Morrow said town hall sessions attracted crowds of varying sizes. People had more questions about the financing of the joint law enforcement center.
NEW YORK — "South Park" continued its cartoon assault on the Trump administration Wednesday, with an episode that addressed the federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s police department. The latest ...
The University of Nebraska at Kearney volleyball team opened fall practice Monday with 11 players returning who saw action on last year’s 30-3 team and there’s no reason to believe ...
After 45 years away, Vanderbilt volleyball is back. The Commodores make their debut this weekend at First Serve in Lincoln against Kansas.
From Herbie's burgers to "Walk Thru Bru" alcohol stations, here's a fan guide to Nebraska's new concession and alcohol sales.
New UNK freshmen won't be strangers for long to Patty Seevers. She's the effervescent, warm greeter at the Welcome Center desk inside the Nebraskan Student Union.
Walmart has recalled frozen, raw shrimp sold in 13 states after federal health officials warned of potential radioactive ...