WEEPING WATER- It was a strong start to the 2025 season for the Ashland-Greenwood cross country teams at the Weeping Water Invite at the Cass County Fairgrounds on August 29.
- Alex Eller The Ashland Gazette
VALLEY- When things are clicking for the Class C-1 No. 3 Ashland-Greenwood football team, there is little that can slow down the Bluejays.
- Alex Eller The Ashland Gazette
SYRACUSE- Against a tough group of competition, the Ashland-Greenwood girls golf team took home fourth place with a score of 478 from the Syracuse Invite at the Syracuse Country Club on August 28.
- Alex Eller The Ashland Gazette
ASHLAND- To be successful, the Ashland-Greenwood softball team knows they are going to have to rely on their seniors this season.
- Alex Eller The Ashland Gazette
WAHOO- No love was lost when the Bishop Neumann and Ashland-Greenwood volleyball teams met up in Wahoo for the season opener on August 28.
- Alex Eller Wahoo Newspaper
GRETNA- Both the Ashland-Greenwood and Wahoo volleyball fans got their first looks at their 2025 teams at the Gretna East Jamboree Triangular on August 19.
- Alex Eller The Ashland Gazette
WEST POINT- Jenna Mills and Sophia Mortensen helped the Ashland-Greenwood girls golf team kick off the 2025 season with a top four finish at the West Point-Beemer Invite at Indian Trails Country Club on August 21.
ASHLAND- With a mostly underclassmen and inexperienced squad, the Ashland-Greenwood Girls Volleyball Team soared to new heights under first-year coach Rian Robinson in 2024.
LINCOLN- Improvement has been the goal of the Ashland-Greenwood girls softball team over the summer. The Bluejays displayed the progress they made by going 2-2 in the Class B and C Gold Bracket at the Freshman State Softball Tournament on July 25-27 at the Sandhills Global Youth Complex.
SPRINGFIELD- Throughout the B2 Area Tournament, Springfield Post 143 has remained hot.
SPRINGFIELD- Everything was clicking for the Ashland Post 129 Seniors in the opening round of the B-2 Area Tournament against Milford Post 171 on July 25.
A moment of silence, a fishing trip and heartfelt thanks highlighted this year’s Servicemen of the Heartland Outdoors event at Sherman Reservoir.
News of craft beer giant Zipline ending operations immediately, and other craft brewers tapping out recently, the Lincoln beer scene is thriving. Here are 11 breweres who are sill making beer.
More than 100 people watched Kim Todd and four horticulture experts answer gardening questions during Tuesday's taping of "Backyard Farmer" at Yanney Park. You can watch it at 7 tonight.
Essam Arram and the Arram Family Foundation will receive Kearney Sertoma’s Service to Mankind Award for their contributions to the community.
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A woman says abuse by a Lincoln seminarian in 1993 shaped decades of her life. A renewed diocesan investigation ended with a $75,000 settlement.
Omaha Public Works says a foundation wall collapse, not a sinkhole, caused the void that forced evacuations near 38th and Farnam on Sunday.
The RNC filed a lawsuit against Nebraska over a provision of state election law intended to implement a 2009 federal election law.
Amazon Prime Day starting Tuesday will be a litmus test of U.S. shoppers' spending power, with the earlier-than-usual sales event increasingly centered on necessities rather than carefree splurges.
Even as the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence most Americans are mired in dissatisfaction with the nation's present and pessimism about its future.
Dozens of large, off-grid power projects are being approved rapidly and often under a cover of secrecy across the U.S. to supply the tech industry’s booming demand for data centers.
The Kaylee Goncalves Foundation, known as Murder Has a Name, aims to help law enforcement agencies solve cold cases by funding advanced forensic DNA testing and investigative genetic genealogy.
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Council Bluffs police announced Tuesday afternoon that two men have been arrested in connection with the shooting of a juvenile on the city's east side.
A man wanted in connection with the slaying of a 29-year-old man that occurred outside of a Ralston convenience store was arrested Saturday in Council Bluffs.
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During the pursuit, the trailer carrying the vehicle detached from the U-Haul several miles east of Kearney and came to rest in the outside lane of I-80.
Two of four Nebraska medical cannabis cultivators say they hope to plant seeds this summer.
There are some hopeful signs and some ominous signs for both Nebraska Democrats and Republicans in a new set of election projections.
Nebraska is the only state in the nation where certified nurse midwives, the most qualified group of midwives, can't assist in home births.
Flatwater sought the call logs from Gov. Jim Pillen’s cellphone. Four months later, his office said the records don’t exist.
