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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

          Photos: Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 stops in Omaha during coast-to-coast America 250 tour

          Photos: Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 stops in Omaha during coast-to-coast America 250 tour

          Many visited the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive as it stopped in Omaha on Saturday, May 30, 2026, as part of a coast-to-coast America 250 trip.

          Kearney native Kellen Skarka oversees operations at one of world’s largest airports

          Kearney native Kellen Skarka oversees operations at one of world’s largest airports

          As manager of airfield operations at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, UNK grad Kellen Skarka oversees a team in charge of pavement conditions, signage, markings and lighting and more.

          View all of our stories about America's 250th anniversary

          View all of our stories about America's 250th anniversary

          America commemorates its 250th anniversary in 2026. Here's how our community is marking this historic milestone.

          Axtell supporters break ground on veterans memorial

          Axtell supporters break ground on veterans memorial

          After more than two years of planning, conversations and strong community support, the project is now moving from vision to construction.

          State & Regional

          Lincoln woman accused of using credit cards stolen from Wyuka Cemetery cars

          Lincoln woman accused of using credit cards stolen from Wyuka Cemetery cars

          A 44-year-old Lincoln woman is facing two felony charges for allegedly using credit cards stolen from wallets left in cars parked at Wyuka Cemetery on Memorial Day weekend. 

          Police say Grand Island man used forklift to rip ATM from its moorings

          Police say Grand Island man used forklift to rip ATM from its moorings

          Suspect first stole ATV from BG&S Transmissions, police say

          Woodsonia proposes that YMCA own aquatic center in Good Life District

          Woodsonia proposes that YMCA own aquatic center in Good Life District

          Woodsonia’s latest plan for the Good Life District includes an aquatic center and a sports complex, but neither would be owned by the city.

          Towering over downtown: $85M, 11-story residential giant proposed for former Gold’s site

          Towering over downtown: $85M, 11-story residential giant proposed for former Gold’s site

          A 338-unit high-rise that would be the city's biggest downtown residential building could be coming to a portion of the block where the Gold's Building once stood.

          Nation & World

          Voluntary departures spike as immigrants face squalid detention, pressure to leave

          Voluntary departures spike as immigrants face squalid detention, pressure to leave

          A surge in voluntary departure agreements in immigration courts is raising concerns that Trump administration tactics are unfairly pressuring immigrants into leaving the United States.

          How the Supreme Court is reshaping the US midterm elections

          How the Supreme Court is reshaping the US midterm elections

           In the coming weeks, the Supreme Court could rule in favor of Republicans in two more significant election-related cases ahead of the November midterms.

          Best States for Racial Equality in Education (2026)

          It has been decades since the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision declared school segregation unconstitutional in 1954. While schools eventually adopted that ruling, equal access has not always translated into equal educational opportunities. Today, students cannot legally be denied enrollment because of the color of their skin, but disparities in school conditions and resources still remain.

          Washington Has the Second-Best State Economy in 2026

          Washington has the Second-strongest state economy, according to a new WalletHub report. The report compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 28 metrics, ranging from GDP growth and the unemployment rate to startup activity and the share of jobs in high-tech industries.

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          Nebraska sets viewership records at Women's College World Series

          Nebraska sets viewership records at Women's College World Series

          He loved frogs, big hugs: After act of bravery, 8-year-old is buried in Lincoln.

          He loved frogs, big hugs: After act of bravery, 8-year-old is buried in Lincoln.

          Petersen, Slattery wins set up Nebraska secretary of state race focused on election security

          Petersen, Slattery wins set up Nebraska secretary of state race focused on election security

          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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          Crime

          Stolen U-Haul, trailer spark fires along I-80 near Kearney during pursuit

          Stolen U-Haul, trailer spark fires along I-80 near Kearney during pursuit

          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.

          Former NU Regent Elizabeth O'Connor pleads guilty to causing 2025 Omaha DUI crash

          Former NU Regent Elizabeth O'Connor pleads guilty to causing 2025 Omaha DUI crash

          Former University of Nebraska Regent Elizabeth O’Connor pleaded guilty Friday to driving drunk and causing a May 2025 crash that seriously injured one person in central Omaha.

          2 men arrested after drug warrant served in Kearney

          2 men arrested after drug warrant served in Kearney

          A juvenile was taken from the home, and the Department of Health and Human Services was contacted.

          Photos: Douglas County deputy injured at domestic disturbance in northwest Omaha

          Photos: Douglas County deputy injured at domestic disturbance in northwest Omaha

          Douglas County Sheriffs office is investigating a shooting after a domestic disturbance left a deputy shot and a man injured, at Cherry Creek Village apartments in Irvington, on Sunday, April 12, 2026. 

          Politics

          Petersen, Slattery wins set up Nebraska secretary of state race focused on election security

          Petersen, Slattery wins set up Nebraska secretary of state race focused on election security

          Democratic nominee for Nebraska secretary of state Sarah Slattery said she trusts Nebraska's election integrity. Her Republican opponent Scott Petersen said there's work to be done to prove elections are safe.

          New nuclear power may be coming to Nebraska. It shows promise — and has problems.

          New nuclear power may be coming to Nebraska. It shows promise — and has problems.

          Nebraska might see a new nuclear power plant in the coming decades. Tech advancements could convince communities to support a modern nuclear plant. But that tech is largely untested.

          Nebraska teachers are leaving classrooms, saying burnout left little choice

          Nebraska teachers are leaving classrooms, saying burnout left little choice

          Nearly 40% of certified Nebraska teachers aren’t teaching this school year. Many say burnout and stress pushed them out.

          Pillen signs executive order targeting antisemitism in Nebraska schools

          Pillen signs executive order targeting antisemitism in Nebraska schools

          The governor's order comes after the Legislature failed to pass legislation requiring public school boards and postsecondary institutions to adopt a discrimination and harassment policy that includes antisemitism.

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