The Cakery survived COVID, and now there’s more to see and do at the business. Ktown Cakery remains a key part of the business, but Printz is rebranding her place as The Central Mercantile.
Police responded to a home, "in reference to a vicious animal incident," said Grand Island Police Capt. Jim Duering.
The York County Development Corporation is working with local partners on a housing development on a little more than 10 acres on the east side of town near Mincks Park.
The horse wound up jumping a fence and bolting back to the barn. Armando Martinez was atop Wantabe in the day's third race.
Gov. Jim Pillen on Thursday designated May as Renewable Fuels Month in Nebraska during a proclamation ceremony at the State Capitol.
The burns on the infant extended from the right side of her mouth, from her nose to her chin, and stretched to her left cheek.
A letter from the Nebraska Legal Fund notes the Central City resident accused Dane Christensen of pushing a "grooming agenda" on social media on April 15.
A liquid holding tank was involved in the explosion at the Green Plains plant.
After his Hall County Court preliminary hearing, Judge John Rademacher scheduled Logan Hunts Horse's District Court arraignment for 9 a.m. on May 2.
A pair of York students will head to Boys State.
According to Green Plains web site, the Wood River plant has 49 employees.
Disney’s Broadway musical “Frozen,” opens Wednesday at the Orpheum Theater.
The alleged incident involved multiple UNK students and a female faculty member, said Todd Gottula, UNK senior director of communications and marketing.
It's 12:10 p.m. Wednesday and if you look at your phone, you'll see that it says we're sunny, or "fair" in southeastern New Jersey.
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The Cakery survived COVID, and now there’s more to see and do at the business. Ktown Cakery remains a key part of the business, but Printz is rebranding her place as The Central Mercantile.
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Administrators will propose raising tuition rates by 3.5% in the coming school year at the regents' June 22 meeting as they begin planning how to close the remaining budget deficit.
Gov. Jim Pillen signed major tax reduction bills on Wednesday, hailing the legislation as "transformational" in clearing a path for growth and development in the state.
Nebraska lawmakers restored money to the state's watchdog agency but upheld Gov. Jim Pillen's other budget vetoes Wednesday.
The Cakery survived COVID, and now there’s more to see and do at the business. Ktown Cakery remains a key part of the business, but Printz is rebranding her place as The Central Mercantile.
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Gov. Jim Pillen signed major tax reduction bills on Wednesday, hailing the legislation as "transformational" in clearing a path for growth and development in the state.
Nebraska lawmakers restored money to the state's watchdog agency but upheld Gov. Jim Pillen's other budget vetoes Wednesday.
Soon, motorcycle riders in Nebraska will no longer be required to wear a helmet while they're on the road.
Nebraska gas stations will soon be required to offer fuel blended with up to 15% ethanol.