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Sports

Top three finishes for A-G at Weeping Water Invite

Top three finishes for A-G at Weeping Water Invite

  • Alex Eller The Ashland Gazette

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.

Complete game for Bluejays in opener

Complete game for Bluejays in opener

  • 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.

Bluejays take home fourth from Syracuse Invite

Bluejays take home fourth from Syracuse Invite

  • 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.

Seniors power A-G to win over Freeman

Seniors power A-G to win over Freeman

  • 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.

Five set thriller goes to Cavs on home court

Five set thriller goes to Cavs on home court

  • 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.

A-G and Wahoo battle at Gretna East Jamboree

A-G and Wahoo battle at Gretna East Jamboree

  • 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.

Bluejays take fourth place at opening meet of season

Bluejays take fourth place at opening meet of season

  • 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.

Bluejays look to build off 2025 success with old and new faces

Bluejays look to build off 2025 success with old and new faces

    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.

    Bluejays finish .500 at Freshman State

      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.

      Hot bats doom Bluejays in loss to Springfield

      Hot bats doom Bluejays in loss to Springfield

        SPRINGFIELD- Throughout the B2 Area Tournament, Springfield Post 143 has remained hot.

        Ashland dominate Milford to start Area Tourney

        Ashland dominate Milford to start Area Tourney

          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.

          Local News

          Kearney's 55th Art in the Park: 70 artists, music and plenty of sunshine

          Kearney's 55th Art in the Park: 70 artists, music and plenty of sunshine

          Art in the Park returned to Harmon Park with handmade creations, food trucks, live entertainment and plenty of inspiration.

          Photos & video: Awards honor women who inspire Lincoln community; see who they are

          Photos & video: Awards honor women who inspire Lincoln community; see who they are

          The 11th annual Inspire Awards luncheon was held at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Sept. 24, 2025.

          Kearney Cruise Nite concert will be a tribute to the Everly Brothers

          Kearney Cruise Nite concert will be a tribute to the Everly Brothers

          Hear "Bye Bye Love," "Wake Up, Little Susie" and other Everly Brothers classics when Jack Skuller and Sean Altman present The Everly Set at 8 p.m. Thursday.

          A house devoured by fire. A  traffic accident. A crippling fall. Axtell couple persevere.

          A house devoured by fire. A traffic accident. A crippling fall. Axtell couple persevere.

          2025 was a bad year for Dick and Marla Reiter. Fire destroyed their Axtell home. Both suffered injuries in serious, separate accidents. They are healing, rebuilding and still smiling. 

          State & Regional

          PHOTOS: Gov. Jim Pillen honors 7 Korean War veterans in Scottsbluff

          PHOTOS: Gov. Jim Pillen honors 7 Korean War veterans in Scottsbluff

          Gov. Jim Pillen honored seven Korean War veterans Friday at the West Nebraska Veterans Home, highlighting his goal of recognizing every Nebraska Korean War veteran.

          Bail set at $1 million for man accused of assault, shooting outside Florence bar

          Bail set at $1 million for man accused of assault, shooting outside Florence bar

          A 41-year-old man has been charged with nine felonies stemming from a dispute and shooting at a bar before midnight Friday. 

          'Stars align' as UNO lecturer shows off comedic skills on 'America's Got Talent'

          'Stars align' as UNO lecturer shows off comedic skills on 'America's Got Talent'

          Cameron Logsdon will perform Tuesday night on "America's Got Talent" and hopes to advance to the next round. 

          Nebraska state prisons director announces leadership changes

          Nebraska state prisons director announces leadership changes

          Nebraska Secretary of Correctional Services Rob Jeffrey announced multiple new appointments to leadership positions within the agency Monday.

          Nation & World

          US renews strikes in Iran

          US renews strikes in Iran

          DUBAI — The U.S. military carried out a third consecutive night of strikes against Iran on Monday as President Donald Trump reinstated a blockade of Iranian shipping and proposed charging a 20% fee to guard the Strait of Hormuz.

          Trump wants to isolate International Criminal Court

          Trump wants to isolate International Criminal Court

          * Options under consideration include travel bans, visa revocations and increased sanctions, State Department official says * Rubio and other US officials are pressuring countries to diplomatically

          Trump moves to tighten federal control of elections ahead of midterms

          Trump moves to tighten federal control of elections ahead of midterms

          President Donald Trump is working to gain unprecedented control of the 2026 U.S. midterm elections this fall through a series of new assertions of presidential power.

          Best & Worst Cities for Recreation (2026)

          Staying active is good for your wallet as well as your health. One of the best ways to maintain an active lifestyle is to choose a city that encourages and facilitates recreation. The best cities have a wide range of leisure activities, both indoor and outdoor, which require varying levels of exercise and contribute to a city’s overall well-being and economy.

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          Nebraska football lineman Justin Evans named top returning center

          Nebraska football lineman Justin Evans named top returning center

          This tiny airport east of Lincoln held many aviation memories. Now, it's gone for good

          This tiny airport east of Lincoln held many aviation memories. Now, it's gone for good

          Valparaiso man accused of sexually assaulting 13-year-old girl he met online

          Valparaiso man accused of sexually assaulting 13-year-old girl he met online

          Shopping

          5 Best THC Gummies of 2025

          5 Best THC Gummies of 2025

          Affiliate content. Find the best options for THC gummies in 2025. 

          Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

          Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

          Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...

          Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

          Holiday Shoppers Beware: 3 Traps to Avoid as Scammers Prepare

          Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...

          Survey: Many Gift-Buying Parents Pressured to Overspend This Holiday Season

          Holiday shopping season is upon us, and the pressure is on, or at least it feels that way for some parents. A new NerdWallet survey, conducted by The Harris Poll, finds that 48% of parents with children under 18 feel pressure to spend more money on holiday gifts than they’re comfortable spending.According to NerdWallet’s annual...

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          Wandering Risk: Dementia Rates and the Growing Importance of GPS Monitoring

          Provided content. As Canada’s population ages, a quiet public safety issue is becoming harder to ignore: wandering among people living with dementia.

          Building community, one cup at a time

          Building community, one cup at a time

          Content by The Cart and Co. This winter, The Cart and Co has popped up at 423 N. Main St., transforming their mobile headquarters into a cafe experience.

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          Content by Power of Pork. Giving back to our communities, contributing to the health of our communities, helps ensure everyone has the opportunity to receive the nutrition they need.

          Crime

          Department of Justice has questions for Youneses about $4.6M in PPP program loans

          Department of Justice has questions for Youneses about $4.6M in PPP program loans

          The federal Department of Justice is seeking to ask Paul and Linda Younes and their daughter about government loans they obtained to help their businesses retain employees during the COVID pandemic.

          Kearney youths get behind-the-scenes view of police work

          Kearney youths get behind-the-scenes view of police work

          From crime scene investigations to K-9 demonstrations, students got a hands-on look at policing with the Kearney Police Department.

          Kearney police prepare for bash on nation's 250th anniversary

          Kearney police prepare for bash on nation's 250th anniversary

          A grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety is helping KPD to increase staffing during the celebration, Capt. Kevin Thompson said.

          Kearney youth center scandal snowballs as fourth ex-worker arrested, another sent to jail

          Kearney youth center scandal snowballs as fourth ex-worker arrested, another sent to jail

          In one case, YRTC staff knew of sex abuse allegations as early as spring 2025. The alleged teen victim was kept in isolation with no therapy for six months.

          Politics

          Nebraska state prisons director announces leadership changes

          Nebraska state prisons director announces leadership changes

          Nebraska Secretary of Correctional Services Rob Jeffrey announced multiple new appointments to leadership positions within the agency Monday.

          Trump mail-in voting order unlikely to change this fall's Nebraska election

          Trump mail-in voting order unlikely to change this fall's Nebraska election

          Election officials have yet to implement changes to Nebraska's voting processes for the general election because of President Donald Trump's executive order on voting by mail.

          Top Journal Star photos and videos for July 2026

          Top Journal Star photos and videos for July 2026

          Austin Ahlman says he has enough signatures to be on Nebraska CD1 ballots

          Austin Ahlman says he has enough signatures to be on Nebraska CD1 ballots

          Austin Ahlman, a nonpartisan in Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District race, says he has enough signatures to join the November ballot by petition.

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