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.
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.
It wasn’t that long ago when Jordan Jackson was working in landscaping and irrigation. In his spare time, he was cooking up a storm, making tacos, quesadillas, elote and cheesecakes.
Occupants of a Blackstone neighborhood apartment building were forced to evacuate Sunday morning after the wall of a nearby vacant building collapsed, creating a sinkhole in Farnam Street.
Officials said Sunday that a wildfire in western Nebraska is 90% contained as crews concentrated on the Peterson Wildlife Management Area south of U.S. Highway 20.
Monday's Family Fun Night has been canceled "due to unforeseen circumstances," according to an announcement on the Nebraskaland Days Facebook page.
BUERGENSTOCK, Switzerland — President Donald Trump threatened Sunday to restart the war with Iran even as Vice President JD Vance met Iranian officials for the first talks under an interim peace deal, overshadowed by Tehran's announcement it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz.
RaDonda Vaught was sentenced to three years of probation for administering the wrong medication and killing a patient at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in 2017.
Many Americans feel a division between those who are wealthy and those who are not in this country, a new NBC News poll found.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard declared the Strait of Hormuz closed as Israelis and Hezbollah attacked each other despite a truce.
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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.
Flatwater sought the call logs from Gov. Jim Pillen’s cellphone. Four months later, his office said the records don’t exist.
Gov. Jim Pillen initiated a rule change regarding Nebraska's Pure Food Act that would outlaw any food or drink with THC.
The bill aims to make the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program more efficient and reduce application backlogs by allowing state agencies to hire contractors to handle application intake under certain conditions.
A Kearney resident’s warning about data centers has prompted the city to work on regulations, with noise, power use and public health among concerns.
