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Severe thunderstorm watch issued for western Nebraska, northeast Colorado
Severe thunderstorm watch issued for western Nebraska, northeast Colorado

Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect until 10 p.m. for western Nebraska an northeast Colorado. Large hail, damaging winds, heavy rain and isolated tornadoes possible.

State auditor alleges Mitchell mayor misused municipal equipment, resources

State auditor alleges Mitchell mayor misused municipal equipment, resources

The Nebraska State Auditor’s Office released a letter on Tuesday detailing their findings in a recent investigation regarding the City of Mitchell’s alleged misuse of municipal equipment and resources.

State Patrol certain they've identified homicide victim as missing Alliance man

State Patrol certain they've identified homicide victim as missing Alliance man

The Nebraska State Patrol has identified the victim in the Box Butte County homicide as 32-year-old Ebram Sifuentes of Alliance.

Bird flu confirmed on Nebraska dairy farm

Bird flu confirmed on Nebraska dairy farm

Pasteurization proven to kill virus in milk

Norfolk police department set for $7 million dollar expansion

Norfolk police department set for $7 million dollar expansion

The Norfolk City Council has approved Scheele-Kayton Construction to begin a $7 million expansion and renovation of the Norfolk Police Department to address issues of cramped spaces and outdated facilities

Protection order surfaces in Box Butte County homicide case

Protection order surfaces in Box Butte County homicide case

A protection order filed after the disappearance of an Alliance man is offering new insight into a Box Butte County homicide case.

Photography exhibit chronicles early 1900s in western Nebraska

Photography exhibit chronicles early 1900s in western Nebraska

Historic black-and-white photographs by Mabel Graham McIntosh Souther are on display at the Mari Sandoz High Plains Heritage Center through the fall 2025 semester.

Norfolk's city council green-lights project to boost downtown economy

Norfolk's city council green-lights project to boost downtown economy

Norfolk's city council approved a project to boost the downtown economy by hiring a full-time manager to attract visitors and support local businesses.

Study: Slow job growth in Omaha, Lincoln costs Nebraska hundreds of millions

Study: Slow job growth in Omaha, Lincoln costs Nebraska hundreds of millions

Nebraska is falling behind peer states in job and wage growth as workers and companies leave for other opportunities, according to a new report released by the Aksarben Foundation.

Tourism and history meet in the Panhandle

Tourism and history meet in the Panhandle

Developers are beginning to see what residents of the Panhandle know. The Nebraska Panhandle is rich in historic sites drawing the interest of the historically curious and the tourist. In addition there are recreational sites that generate economic gains.

Update: Two Kearney men killed in plane crash Northeast of Airport

Update: Two Kearney men killed in plane crash Northeast of Airport

More information is coming in about the fatal plane crash that happened in Kearney last month.

Norfolk man arrested on drug charges following gaming machine incident

Norfolk man arrested on drug charges following gaming machine incident

Roger A. Humphrey, 67, of Norfolk, was arrested on drug charges after a glass pipe was found near gaming machines. Surveillance footage supported staff claims that no one else was in the area

Sartore spreads awareness with Photo Ark

Sartore spreads awareness with Photo Ark

Photographer challenged by extinction photos

Cheyenne County Clerk announces retirement date

Cheyenne County Clerk announces retirement date

Cheyenne County Clerk Beth Fiegenschuh announced today she is retiring after 31 years in office. Her retirement is effective Jan. 2, 2026.

Daughter's artwork sewed in memory quilt

Daughter's artwork sewed in memory quilt

"Together we made sure my family had something to remember Kari by"

Beatrice Fire aerial truck getting extended range

Beatrice Fire aerial truck getting extended range

New nozzles funded through a fire assistance grant

Panhandle Public Health District announces scholarship contest winner

Panhandle Public Health District announces scholarship contest winner

An Alliance High School senior received a $250 scholarship award for sharing his story of living a tobacco-free lifestyle.

Want your teen to open up? Expert shares surprising advice in Valentine

Want your teen to open up? Expert shares surprising advice in Valentine

As the youth mental health crisis continues nationwide, research shows the parent-teen relationship is one of the strongest protective factors.

Community foundation announces Homegrown Challenge

Community foundation announces Homegrown Challenge

Mark Davis, Kiel VanderVeen start fundraising campaign with $500,000 goal

Fairbury hosts 14th annual vehicular community celebration: the car show and cruise night

Fairbury hosts 14th annual vehicular community celebration: the car show and cruise night

The sounds and sights of cars of all kinds once again filled the streets of downtown Fairbury this Sunday for the small city’s annual mid-September vehicle-centered community celebration: the car show and cruise night.

Kearney man dies in overnight house fire

Kearney man dies in overnight house fire

One person has died following an overnight house fire in Kearney.

Alliance police arrest three juveniles in burglary case

Alliance police arrest three juveniles in burglary case

Alliance police arrested three juveniles after a burglary in progress was reported Sunday on Yellowstone Avenue. One was taken to a juvenile detention center, while two were released to guardians.

An inmate died in a southeast Nebraska prison fire. That was just the first tragedy.

An inmate died in a southeast Nebraska prison fire. That was just the first tragedy.

An internal review of the fatal 2023 fires at Tecumseh state prison found corrections officers made multiple missteps in their response. A grand jury later concluded prison staff weren't criminally at fault.

UNL proposes $27.5 million in ‘devastating’ cuts, six program areas for elimination

UNL proposes $27.5 million in ‘devastating’ cuts, six program areas for elimination

University of Nebraska-Lincoln administrators mapped out $27.5 million in proposed cuts that faculty say will be “devastating” to a campus that has already endured $75 million in cuts over the past six years.

Teen helps family escape Scottsbluff mobile home fire

Teen helps family escape Scottsbluff mobile home fire

A quick-thinking teen helped his family escape after a fire damaged a trailer home in Scottsbluff. Officials say the blaze was electrical in nature.

CSC students’ prints included in publication

CSC students’ prints included in publication

Prints by nine Chadron State College students, designed during a Spring 2025 course with Art Professor Laura Bentz, were published in August in Volume 4 of the Honeycomb Project.

Body found in Box Butte County; two arrested in suspected homicide

Body found in Box Butte County; two arrested in suspected homicide

Nebraska State Patrol says human remains found in rural Box Butte County are being investigated as a homicide. Two people have been arrested.

Planned McCook immigrant detention center faces backlash and uncertainty

Planned McCook immigrant detention center faces backlash and uncertainty

Some Nebraska lawmakers and residents say the governor's plan to convert a prison into an immigration detention center has come with few details about the transition.

Third times a charm for Crofton school bond

Third times a charm for Crofton school bond

Crofton Community Schools will soon see major security upgrades after voters passed the long-awaited school bond.

Sidney Public Schools approves budget with levy reduction

Sidney Public Schools approves budget with levy reduction

Sidney Public Schools has approved its 2025–2026 budget with an emphasis on both student opportunity and taxpayer responsibility. The General Fund budget reflects a total increase of just over 3 percent.

Live Fire training underway at Western Nebraska Engine Academy

Live Fire training underway at Western Nebraska Engine Academy

The 2025 Western Nebraska Engine Academy is underway in Gering. Live fire exercises are actively taking place within the Buffalo Creek Wildlife Management Area this weekend. Travelers may see smoke and flames in the Buffalo Creek area.

Fairbury Walmart celebrates completion of renovation and redesign project

Fairbury Walmart celebrates completion of renovation and redesign project

Fairbury was one of the very first towns in the state of Nebraska that Walmart put down roots in back in the early 80s, and Friday the big chain formally debuted a renovated and redesigned storefront and interior.

Sidney council accepts resignation of City Manager David Scott, appoints Josh Hanson as interim

Sidney council accepts resignation of City Manager David Scott, appoints Josh Hanson as interim

Sidney City Council has named Josh Hanson as Interim City Manager following the resignation of David Scott. Hanson, a Sidney native and U.S. Marine veteran, says he’s ready to step up and keep the city moving forward.

Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing had become 'more political' and likely acted alone, authorities say

Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing had become 'more political' and likely acted alone, authorities say

The man accused in the Charlie Kirk assassination had earlier expressed to family his opposition to the viewpoints of the conservative activist.

Names released of Ainsworth, Long Pine men killed in UTV crash

Names released of Ainsworth, Long Pine men killed in UTV crash

Curtis Shawn Malone, 60, of Long Pine, and Shawn Lee Malone, 41, of Ainsworth, were killed in the crash on Sept. 1.

Trump administration wants to cancel Biden-era rule that made conservation a 'use' of public land

Trump administration wants to cancel Biden-era rule that made conservation a 'use' of public land

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum wants to cancel a public land management rule that sought to put conservation on equal footing with industry.

Fairbury Car Show, Cruise Night return this weekend

Fairbury Car Show, Cruise Night return this weekend

The weekend kicks off on Saturday with a Cruise Night, with cars gathering downtown at 6 p.m., The main show takes place Sunday.

‘He changed my life:’ Kearney community mourns death of Charlie Kirk during candlelight vigil

‘He changed my life:’ Kearney community mourns death of Charlie Kirk during candlelight vigil

Students and community members alike gathered at UNK Thursday for a vigil honoring Charlie Kirk.

Valentine City Council lowers property tax request and levy

Valentine City Council lowers property tax request and levy

The Valentine City Council voted Thursday night to lower the city’s property tax request from $430,000 to $399,000, reducing the levy to 15 cents.

Fairbury man gets a year in jail for second assault conviction

Fairbury man gets a year in jail for second assault conviction

Lynn Vieselmeyer-Scheets was sentenced to a year in jail for an assault last Halloween, his second assault conviction.

Too many stray cats in Valentine? Here’s what new group hopes to do

Too many stray cats in Valentine? Here’s what new group hopes to do

With the number of feral cats in Valentine continuing to grow, a group of local residents has launched the Valentine Cat Rescue.

Four legged officer is donated new protection gear

Four legged officer is donated new protection gear

One of the smallest officers in the Grand Island Police Department is sporting a protective vest from a non-profit.

Norfolk community honors 9/11 fallen with stair climb

Norfolk community honors 9/11 fallen with stair climb

Norfolk, Neb. - In a poignant tribute, the Norfolk community joined forces with Norfolk Fire and Rescue to host their 2nd annual 9/11 memorial stair climb, honoring the lives lost in the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The event recreated the gruelin

Lodgepole Village Board approves rezoning lot to Industrial

Lodgepole Village Board approves rezoning lot to Industrial

The Lodgepole Village Board of Trustees approved on a split vote zoning a parcel at Cheyenne County Road 147 and Highway 30 Industrial, allowing Keith and Susan Mitchell to conduct their insulation business and a haying operation.

Nebraska governor approves revised emergency cannabis regulations

Nebraska governor approves revised emergency cannabis regulations

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has officially signed off on the state’s first medical marijuana laws.

Kearney Police officer injured in crash with Buffalo County Sheriff's Office

Kearney Police officer injured in crash with Buffalo County Sheriff's Office

A member of the Kearney police department was injured and briefly trapped Thursday after a crash occurred involving a fellow law enforcement officer.

Search warrants results in two arrests

Search warrants results in two arrests

Two people are in custody after Sidney Police executed a search warrant at a home on east Elm Street in Sidney today.

Doane Coach Conversations: Concordia Recap, Dordt Preview

Doane Coach Conversations: Concordia Recap, Dordt Preview

Doane head football coach Jonathan Johnson analyzes what he calls 'non-talent issues,' small nuances and fundamentals that are often the difference in a game.

Potter-Dix highlights senior work study program

Potter-Dix highlights senior work study program

Potter-Dix Public Schools is highlighting its senior work study program, connecting students with local businesses to gain real-world experience while earning school credit.

Determined 7th-grader reaches high despite all challenges

Determined 7th-grader reaches high despite all challenges

Most 12 year olds are thinking about doing their math homework, this determined Nebraska kid is thinking ahead, about 6 years ahead.

FBI releases photos of a person of interest in Kirk assassination

FBI releases photos of a person of interest in Kirk assassination

Investigators released two images of the person and appealed for tips to help solve the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

Heirloom Market set for Sept. 19–20 in Gering

Heirloom Market set for Sept. 19–20 in Gering

The Heirloom Market returns to Gering Sept. 19–20 with two days of shopping, food trucks, local brews and live music at Five Rocks Amphitheater. Tickets and details: theheirloommarket.co.

How to better connect with your teen: National expert coming to Valentine

How to better connect with your teen: National expert coming to Valentine

As the youth mental health crisis continues nationwide, research shows a troubling gap between what teens feel and what parents believe.

Gov. Pillen outlines vision for Nebraska agriculture at Husker Harvest Days

Gov. Pillen outlines vision for Nebraska agriculture at Husker Harvest Days

At Husker Harvest Days, Governor Jim Pillen and Agriculture Director Sherry Vinton met directly with producers and young ag leaders to share the state’s vision for agriculture.

$20,000 raffle to kick off Cherry County Convention Center fundraising

$20,000 raffle to kick off Cherry County Convention Center fundraising

The Cherry County Tourism Board is launching its first fundraiser for a long-planned convention center in Valentine, offering a raffle with a top prize of $20,000.

UPDATE: Child injured in Fairbury dog attack; dogs to eventually be euthanized

UPDATE: Child injured in Fairbury dog attack; dogs to eventually be euthanized

A 7-year-old girl was flown to Children’s Hospital in Omaha with serious injuries after being attacked by two dogs in Fairbury on Monday afternoon.

Ricketts calls Kirk shooting an attack on values, Nebraska's delegation issues statements

Ricketts calls Kirk shooting an attack on values, Nebraska's delegation issues statements

Congressman Flood calls for national unity

Sidney City Council OKs Special Prosecutor request

Sidney City Council OKs Special Prosecutor request

The Sidney City Council Tuesday approved appointing Bridgeport Attorney Travis Rodak as the City of Sidney's Special Prosecutor. He will assist with sexual predators arrested breaking City residence registry requirements.

Chadron State College announces Homecoming schedule

Chadron State College announces Homecoming schedule

Chadron State College will celebrate Homecoming Sept. 20-27 with a variety of events centered around the theme Once Upon a Homecoming.

Kimball Health Services awards August Employee of the Month

Kimball Health Services awards August Employee of the Month

Shiloh Carlsen received the Kimball Health Services Employee of the Month for August.

Main roads in Lexington will be affected by construction until summer 2026

Main roads in Lexington will be affected by construction until summer 2026

Lexington residents will have to use caution until next summer as almost 3 miles of road construction is starting this month.

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event

Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, died Wednesday after being shot at a college event, Trump said.

First electric rate hike in years, headed to Beatrice City Council for action

First electric rate hike in years, headed to Beatrice City Council for action

With higher wholesale costs on the horizon, officials are proposing electric rate increase

Pine Ridge woman sentenced to 2 years for role in meth conspiracy

Pine Ridge woman sentenced to 2 years for role in meth conspiracy

A Pine Ridge woman has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for her role in a methamphetamine distribution conspiracy on the Pine Ridge Reservation.

Chicken producers grow tax valuation in Nemaha County

Chicken producers grow tax valuation in Nemaha County

Board proposes lower tax levy