WAVERLY- I started at the Wahoo Newspaper in the fall of 2021.
- Alex Eller The Waverly News
CENTRAL CITY- Against a tough group of competition, the Raymond Central boys wrestling team battled to a fifth-place finish at the Central City Invite on Jan. 14.
- Alex Eller The Waverly News
RAYMOND- Falling behind early, didn’t stop the Raymond Central boys basketball team from competing to the very end against Centennial at home on Jan. 11.
- Alex Eller The Waverly News
RAYMOND- When the offense needed a pick me up, Quincy Cotter was there for the Raymond Central girls basketball team against Centennial on Jan. 11.
- Alex Eller Wahoo Newspaper
WAVERLY- When the Waverly girls basketball team is rolling there are few teams in the state that can stop them.
- Alex Eller Wahoo Newspaper
WAVERLY- All season, the Ashland-Greenwood boys basketball team has been working on getting everyone in rhythm on the court at the same time.
- Alex Eller The Waverly News
RAYMOND- In a battle of county foes, it was the Yutan boys basketball team who held on to defeat Raymond Central on the road by a score of 68-60 on Jan. 3.
RAYMOND- Falling behind early, didn’t stop the Raymond Central boys basketball team from competing to the very end against Centennial at home on Jan. 11.
RAYMOND- When the offense needed a pick me up, Quincy Cotter was there for the Raymond Central girls basketball team against Centennial on Jan. 11.
WAVERLY- When the Waverly girls basketball team is rolling there are few teams in the state that can stop them.
WAVERLY- All season, the Ashland-Greenwood boys basketball team has been working on getting everyone in rhythm on the court at the same time.
On Jan. 10, Beverly Johnson of Ashland was awarded the Imhoff Award by Jean Smith, Secretary of Ceresco Chapter 198, Order of the Eastern Star.
Hastings College has announced the Dean’s List for its fall 2024 semester. For the semester, 352 students from 22 states and 11 countries were named to the Dean’s List.
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.
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.
Sumner Saddle Club's 75th annual rodeo topped off the town's annual Fourth of July celebration. There were old cars, a street dance, music, cow pie bingo and, of course, fireworks.
Pester Airport, just east of Lincoln near 112th and Holdrege streets, closed for good this spring after one man took care of it for years.
Republican 2nd Congressional District nominee Brinker Harding prepares to roll out his GOP answer to a national Democrat's pending visit by hosting House Speaker Mike Johnson, The World-Herald has learned.
Wyatt Bernal, the Omaha artist known as Stooky, died at Wehrspann Lake at 19. Family and friends remember his humor, kindness and music.
Read through the obituaries published today in The Lincoln Journal Star.
The Revolutionary Guard said a ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz was struck and the strait was closed until further notice.
A mother on Friday pleaded for anyone to come forward with information about what happened to her son whose body was found on an island off the coast of Mississippi.
The whereabouts of Mojtaba Khamenei have been a mystery to Iranians and the rest of the world since his appointment as supreme leader at the end of February.
A surge of wealth from AI startups and SpaceX's IPO has triggered a boom in private jet purchases, overwhelming aviation lawyers with aircraft-purchase agreements.
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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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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.
From crime scene investigations to K-9 demonstrations, students got a hands-on look at policing with the Kearney Police Department.
A grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety is helping KPD to increase staffing during the celebration, Capt. Kevin Thompson said.
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.
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.
Austin Ahlman, a nonpartisan in Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District race, says he has enough signatures to join the November ballot by petition.
"From my perspective, everybody wants an efficient government. I hope every Nebraskan shares in that. But efficiency doesn't mean cutting."
The Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution held a public reading of the Declaration of Independence at the State Capitol commemorating the document's first reading in 250 years ago.
