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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told a personal story of his heroin addiction, spiritual awakening and recovery ...
On a cold, windy Thursday morning 14 teams across the state competed at the Wild Horse Golf Club hosted by the Gothenburg ...
At the Lexington City Council meeting, City Manager Joe Pepplitsh announced the closure of North Airport Road for approximately 30 days starting Monday, April 28.
The Cozad Haymaker boys track team finished in third as a team with 81 Thursday at Dave Gee invite at Grand Island Northwest ...
NEW YORK — A new carnivorous caterpillar that wears the remains of its prey was dubbed the “bone collector.” The odd insect ...
Lexington Community Foundation has awarded 2025-26 Norall collegiate scholarships to seven recipients. This year's recipients are: ...
Emily Cornwell of Gothenburg is one of 47 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students selected as a new strengths coach in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Clifton Strengths Institute. Cornwell is a s ...
After a mix of public feedback, the Cozad City Council on Monday unanimously voted to recommend the denial of a proposed ...
ARAPAHOE — The Hi-Line Bulls track and field teams competed Wednesday in the Jim Mather invite in Arapahoe. Hi-Line boys had 52 team points for fifth and the lady Bulls tied for 10th with 23 points.
Pope Francis lies in state in St. Peter’s Basilica ahead of his funeral on Saturday in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. The ...
Charles Oliver Musser will be honored with a medallion on Saturday, May 3, at the Sumner Cemetery to commemorate his burial as the last Union veteran of the ...
Chalkbeat reports that teachers who share the specific racial or ethnic background of their students may be better able to ...
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