Teams of high school students from across Nebraska raced their hand-built go-karts around the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's tractor testing track Saturday.
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Lincoln Fire and Rescue crews responded to a fire at a Havelock trailer court on Saturday afternoon.
The group got in 17 days of practice together over 10 weeks before Saturday's 18th and final run of the year, about 3.2 miles the school to Hannibal Park and back.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's tractor testing track was repurposed Saturday as about 30 high school students raced their self-built, battery-powered go-karts. The go-karts, powered by a maximum of two car batteries, traveled dozens of times around the .42-mile track with the goal to c…
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1st Congressional District candidate Eric Moyer said he believes Nebraskans deserve a representative that will stand up for rural communities and fight back against federal policies that don't benefit working families.
The Beatrice on the Run youth running group ran a 3.2-mile (essentially a 5K) for its final event of the year Saturday from Beatrice Elementary to Hannibal Park and back. Daily Sun photos by Rob Schlotterbeck.
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An ACC center with 3-point range made transferred to Nebraska, giving Huskers potential replacement for Rienk Mast.
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