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2025 boys wrestling state championship results - day two
2025 boys wrestling state championship results - day two

14 athletes from Southeast Nebraska schools are guaranteed to finish in no worse than sixth place in their fields. And five Southeast Nebraska wrestlers will compete for a state championship on Saturday afternoon in Omaha.

Valentine man sentenced to prison for assault and stolen firearm

Valentine man sentenced to prison for assault and stolen firearm

A Valentine man convicted of two felonies and two misdemeanors has been sentenced to prison.

Panhandle Polar Plunge delayed by ice and cold

Panhandle Polar Plunge delayed by ice and cold

SCOTTSBLUFF -- The Polar Plunge scheduled for as a Nebraska Special Olympics fund raiser has been postponed due to ice and cold.

Ice jam forces temporary closure of Smith Falls State Park campground

Ice jam forces temporary closure of Smith Falls State Park campground

An ice jam on the Niobrara River has temporarily closed the campground at Smith Falls State Park after breaking loose on the evening of Feb. 19.

New owners of Valentine area coffee trailer announce plans

New owners of Valentine area coffee trailer announce plans

The coffee trailer driving around the Valentine area will soon be under new ownership.

Omaha man arrested for DUS in Stanton County

Omaha man arrested for DUS in Stanton County

Law enforcement in northeast Nebraska arrested an Omaha man for driving under suspension. 

Norfolk continues to host NSAA State Play Production Championships for next five years

Norfolk continues to host NSAA State Play Production Championships for next five years

Visit Norfolk and the Norfolk Area Sports Council are proud to announce that Norfolk has been selected to host the NSAA State Play Production Championships through 2029.

No raids, many rumors: In Nebraska immigrant communities, fear and lack of info from ICE fuel fake news

No raids, many rumors: In Nebraska immigrant communities, fear and lack of info from ICE fuel fake news

Across Nebraska, rumors and a lack of reliable ICE info are fueling chaos and fear in local immigrant communities. It's keeping kids home from school and adults away from routine social interactions.

A western Nebraska village voted itself out of existence. Its remaining residents are OK with their fate.

A western Nebraska village voted itself out of existence. Its remaining residents are OK with their fate.

Last fall, residents in the tiny village of Lamar voted to cease being a village. There was little pushback -- no fights, no last-minute moonshots to save the town.

County designation of "American Energy Friendly", heard in legislative committee

County designation of "American Energy Friendly", heard in legislative committee

Bill seeks to aid renewable energy projects, provide more local revenue

Bank officer helps foil fraud against county resident

Bank officer helps foil fraud against county resident

Victim had prepared to withdraw money to comply with perpetrator

Proposal to ban lab-grown meat in Nebraska gets pushback from ranchers and farm groups

Proposal to ban lab-grown meat in Nebraska gets pushback from ranchers and farm groups

A bill to ban the sale of so-called lab-grown meat might seem like a no-brainer in Nebraska, where beef is king. But key players, including ranchers and agriculture organizations, are pushing back against Gov. Jim Pillen's proposed ban.

Norfolk's US92 joins forces with St. Jude Radiothon in quest to end childhood cancer

Norfolk's US92 joins forces with St. Jude Radiothon in quest to end childhood cancer

US92 and St. Jude collaborate in a chance to raise money for childhood cancer.

Three vehicles collide in Scottsbluff

Three vehicles collide in Scottsbluff

Three vehicles collided at the intersection of Highway 26 and Avenue B in Scottsbluff.

Jefferson County highway department stresses safety after week of cold temperatures

Jefferson County highway department stresses safety after week of cold temperatures

Jefferson County's highway department stressed that drivers need to take steps to keep themselves and others safe, while underscoring that their priority is to do what they have to to clear roads as fast as they can. 

Sidney outlines snow removal process after this week's winter weather

Sidney outlines snow removal process after this week's winter weather

Sidney City Manager David Scott addressed the prioritization of clearing certain areas, emphasizing all city departments contribute to snow removal efforts.

Michael Shively named Vice President of News and Content at News Channel Nebraska

Michael Shively named Vice President of News and Content at News Channel Nebraska

A lifelong Nebraskan and award-winning journalist, Shively brings years of experience in storytelling, broadcasting, and newsroom leadership to his new role.

City of Broken Bow declares emergency after power plant explosion

City of Broken Bow declares emergency after power plant explosion

An early morning explosion at the Broken Bow Municipal Power Plant sent a shockwave through the community Thursday, knocking out power to much of the city and prompting an emergency declaration.

Fire destroys Cindy Lane house under severe cold conditions

Fire destroys Cindy Lane house under severe cold conditions

Plattsmouth house fire amidst wind chills of 31 degrees below zero

Teen found dead from exposure in Tripp County, north of Springview

Teen found dead from exposure in Tripp County, north of Springview

A 16-year-old boy was found dead from apparent exposure to freezing temperatures in Tripp County, South Dakota, according to the sheriff’s office.

Early morning blaze destroys home near Holmesville

Early morning blaze destroys home near Holmesville

Firefighters from multiple departments attack flames in frigid conditions

MEDALISTS: Beatrice's Maschmann, JCC's Prado are 2025 girls wrestling state champions

MEDALISTS: Beatrice's Maschmann, JCC's Prado are 2025 girls wrestling state champions

As the NSAA girls state wrestling tournament wraps up Wednesday night, several area wrestlers are taking home hardware, headlined by state titles for two Southeast Nebraska athletes.

WNCC Theatre Students, Faculty Shine at KCACTF 2025

WNCC Theatre Students, Faculty Shine at KCACTF 2025

Western Nebraska Community College proudly celebrates its outstanding participation and achievements at the 2025 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 5.

Agriculture Department tries to rehire fired workers tied to bird flu response

Agriculture Department tries to rehire fired workers tied to bird flu response

Republican Rep. Don Bacon said the Department of Government Efficiency should be more careful and “measure twice and cut once.”

Funeral services set for McAcy, flags to be flown half-staff Feb. 27

Funeral services set for McAcy, flags to be flown half-staff Feb. 27

The Nebraska State Patrol, family, friends, and supporters will gather to honor and remember Trooper Kyle McAcy #302 on Thursday, Feb. 27.

Hope on Pine Ridge: How a nonprofit is making a difference

Hope on Pine Ridge: How a nonprofit is making a difference

In response to the crisis, a nonprofit organization, Pine Ridge Hope, is working on multiple initiatives to address the growing challenges and provide opportunities for young people

Lodging tax grant to aid this year's Cattleman's Ball, in Gage County

Lodging tax grant to aid this year's Cattleman's Ball, in Gage County

Benefit for cancer research being hosted by the Terry and Bev Acton family...east of Blue Springs

Flowers, notes and more decorate McAcy's patrol unit

Flowers, notes and more decorate McAcy's patrol unit

The public has gifted flowers, notes and more to Trooper Kyle McAcy by placing them on his patrol unit.

Planning for the calving season

Planning for the calving season

Preparing for the calving season can help minimize calf loss and reduce stress on those caring for the cowherd. First off, pay attention to the nutritional needs of bred heifers and cows prior to calving.

Flood Communications welcomes Avery Lawson as new account executive

Flood Communications welcomes Avery Lawson as new account executive

Flood Communications – Western Nebraska, the parent company of radio stations 987 The Big Boy and Cheyenne County Country, as well as TV station News Channel Nebraska, has announced the hiring of Sidney native Avery Lawson as their new account executive.

Commissioners approve board appointments

Commissioners approve board appointments

SIDNEY -- The Cheyenne County Commissioners approved several people to volunteer boards Tuesday morning. The commissioners met on Tuesday because Monday was a legal holiday, President's Day.

Winnebago woman convicted of second-degree murder, faces life sentence

Winnebago woman convicted of second-degree murder, faces life sentence

A 49-year-old woman faces being sentenced to life in prison for second-degree murder on the Winnebago Reservation. 

Interstate 80 eastbound reopened near Bushnell after Wednesday morning vehicle rollover

Interstate 80 eastbound reopened near Bushnell after Wednesday morning vehicle rollover

A crash between mile marker 5 and 8 forced the closure of Interstate 80 eastbound near Bushnell, leaving a line of traffic stranded in cold temperatures as low as -7 degrees Wednesday morning.

City of Beatrice passes revenue bond issue, to fund public utility purchases

City of Beatrice passes revenue bond issue, to fund public utility purchases

Truck purchases, electrical improvements are planned

Safe Streets for All report rescheduled because of weather

Safe Streets for All report rescheduled because of weather

Winter snow and bitterly cold conditions postpones report until the council's first meeting in March

Chappell seeks to add splash pad to community attractions

Chappell seeks to add splash pad to community attractions

CHAPPELL -- Quality of life is what makes a community thrive, and the Chappell Community Foundation is helping add a splash pad to outdoor options.

Norfolk Jr. High hosts its first-ever robotics event

Norfolk Jr. High hosts its first-ever robotics event

Norfolk Junior High held its first robotics competition last Saturday, drawing an impressive crowd despite the snowy, cold temperatures.

Continued cold weather disrupts schools, services across western Nebraska and northeast Colorado

Continued cold weather disrupts schools, services across western Nebraska and northeast Colorado

Winter weather continues to impact schools and services across the Nebraska Panhandle and northeastern Colorado, prompting multiple delays and closures for Wednesday.

Dickey & Associates Auctioneers moves to west Sidney

Dickey & Associates Auctioneers moves to west Sidney

Dickey & Associates Auctioneers has moved from a few miles south of Sidney to on the western side of Sidney. The new facility has room for on-site auctions as well as storage.

Cold snap has potential for dangerous temperatures as low as 40 below zero

Cold snap has potential for dangerous temperatures as low as 40 below zero

With this record cold snap which is sweeping through Region 11 over the next few days, the wind chill values have the potential to plummet to dangerous levels, 20-40 degrees below zero.

Community garden planned in Gordon this summer

Community garden planned in Gordon this summer

As winter lingers, plans are in motion to bring something green to Gordon.

Sen. Tanya Storer introduces legislation about electronic identification tags for livestock

Sen. Tanya Storer introduces legislation about electronic identification tags for livestock

Here's Senator Tanya Storer's weekly update from the Nebraska legislative session.

Two more arrested for meth possession in Valentine

Two more arrested for meth possession in Valentine

Two 30-year-old women from South Dakota were arrested on Feb. 11 for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop in Valentine, according to the Valentine Police Department’s weekly update.

Nebraska Senators have pointed discussion over DEI

Nebraska Senators have pointed discussion over DEI

Some lawmakers say the term is simply an effort to divide people

DOGE cutbacks may have hit Meat Animal Research Center

DOGE cutbacks may have hit Meat Animal Research Center

The Trump administration’s effort to reduce the federal workforce appears to have impacted the USDA’s Meat Animal Research Center near Clay Center.

State Capitol to bathe in orange light to remember those housed at Genoa boarding school

State Capitol to bathe in orange light to remember those housed at Genoa boarding school

The Nebraska State Capitol will be bathed in orange light on Thursday to remember and honor the survivors and descendants of the Genoa Industrial School.

Papillion man arrested for BAC four times over the legal limit

Papillion man arrested for BAC four times over the legal limit

Law enforcement in northeast Nebraska arrested a 49-year-old Papillion man after he blew four times the legal limit. 

Taking another run at school finance and property tax relief

Taking another run at school finance and property tax relief

Lower school levies would be enacted, if the State of Nebraska can provide more funding support

Nebraska State Patrol mourns loss of Trooper Kyle McAcy, killed in line of duty

Nebraska State Patrol mourns loss of Trooper Kyle McAcy, killed in line of duty

The Nebraska State Patrol is mourning the tragic loss of Trooper Kyle McAcy, who was killed in the line of duty Monday after being struck by a snowplow on Interstate 80.

Pine Bluffs Police K9 Macklin receives donated protective vest

Pine Bluffs Police K9 Macklin receives donated protective vest

The Pine Bluffs Police Department recognized an organization dedicated to protecting police dogs after one of its own K9 officers received a life-saving donation.

Five Nebraskans to be inducted into Nebraska Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame

Five Nebraskans to be inducted into Nebraska Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame

The Nebraska Broadcasters Association will induct Dennis & Kathi Brown, Dale Johnson, Mike McKnight and Dave Wingert into the NBA Hall of Fame on August 12th in La Vista during the NBA Annual Convention.

Longtime Fairbury Banker, Mayor, and Community leader Homer Ward passes away at 92

Longtime Fairbury Banker, Mayor, and Community leader Homer Ward passes away at 92

FAIRBURY, Neb. — The Fairbury community is mourning the loss of a man whose leadership and service spanned more than five decades. Homer Leroy Ward, a longtime banker, three-term mayor, and devoted civic leader, passed away on February 14, 2025, at

Sidney, Scottsbluff, Alliance students named to UNMC Dean’s List

Sidney, Scottsbluff, Alliance students named to UNMC Dean’s List

The University of Nebraska Medical Center has announced its fall 2024 dean’s list, recognizing students who have achieved academic excellence in their respective programs.

Polar vortex to bring bitter cold temperatures to Nebraska Panhandle

Polar vortex to bring bitter cold temperatures to Nebraska Panhandle

A blast of Arctic air is set to grip the Nebraska Panhandle region this week, bringing dangerous cold and accumulating snow as a polar vortex pushes bitter temperatures across the Rockies and northern Plains.

Slithering snakes and roaming reptiles make for an interactive pet store in Bellevue

Slithering snakes and roaming reptiles make for an interactive pet store in Bellevue

Bellevue held a reptile show over the weekend, allowing people to interact with many different reptiles.

UNK chancellor search advances to interview phase

UNK chancellor search advances to interview phase

University officials are reviewing applications and preparing for interviews with the candidates for the next University of Nebraska at Kearney chancellor.

Christian Cross Festival announces concert lineup for 21st year

Christian Cross Festival announces concert lineup for 21st year

A popular Christian music festival in northeast Nebraska is getting ready for its 21st year.

Sidney High School FFA labor auction draws large crowd

Sidney High School FFA labor auction draws large crowd

The 2025 Sidney High School FFA Labor Auction event packed the Sidney High School Commons area February 15.

Cowboy Clash & Bull Bash draw thousands to Valentine

Cowboy Clash & Bull Bash draw thousands to Valentine

Thousands of people traveled to the small town of Valentine, Nebraska this weekend for several big events.

Kearney preemptively cancels school Tuesday ahead of extreme winter weather

Kearney preemptively cancels school Tuesday ahead of extreme winter weather

Kearney Public Schools isn’t wasting time in canceling classes ahead of a blast of winter weather.

Modified proposal to reduce inheritance tax seeks to provide “more consistent” revenue sources for county governments

Modified proposal to reduce inheritance tax seeks to provide “more consistent” revenue sources for county governments

A reduced version of the inheritance tax is on the table to start this legislative session, a bill which seeks to reduce tax burden on Nebraska's citizens while providing consistency in the budget for county governments across the state.  

Sidney speech team earns hardware at North Platte Blue and Gold Meet

Sidney speech team earns hardware at North Platte Blue and Gold Meet

The Sidney High School Red Raider Speech Team earned multiple finishes near the top of the standings in various categories at the North Platte High School Blue and Gold Speech Meet on Saturday.

More snow, extreme wind chills expected to start week

More snow, extreme wind chills expected to start week

Winter weather appears poised to again create dangerous conditions in Nebraska.

Missing Alliance woman has been found

Missing Alliance woman has been found

Officers with the Torrington, Wyo. Police Department made contact with Bianca Isabel Moreno Saturday and confirmed her well-being.

Community rallies behind Lodgepole toddler with cancer at fundraising event

Community rallies behind Lodgepole toddler with cancer at fundraising event

A dinner and auction fundraiser for two-year-old Beckett Block will take place on Friday, Feb. 28, at the Sidney Elk’s Lodge at 1040 Jackson St.