Western Nebraska Food Truck Feeds 300-plus A Week
Updated: 7:26 AM An idea begun last year by four people in western Nebraska to feed the hungry is doing just that -- to the tune of more than 300 people a week.
Updated: 7:26 AM An idea begun last year by four people in western Nebraska to feed the hungry is doing just that -- to the tune of more than 300 people a week.
Updated: 7:28 AM With various charities offering those in need everything from free backpacks to school supplies, two North Platte hair-cutting salons decided they wanted to get in on the act.
Posted: 3:10 PM The Nebraska Forest Service is preparing communities in the state for the possible onset of several pests and diseases, starting with an inventory and assessment of trees in North Platte.
Posted: 3:06 PM The Nebraska High School Small Bore Rifle Silhouette Championship is scheduled to be held next month at Pressey Wildlife Management Area.
Posted: 3:04 PM Not even Nebraska lawmakers are immune to record drought and the tinder-dry conditions across the state.
Posted: 2:57 PM A 19-year-old Alliance woman is dead following a rollover crash near her home, but her infant son, who also was in the car, survived.
Posted: 2:52 PM A new program designed to help returning veterans become farmers and ranchers is planning more workshops this month.
Posted: 8:09 AM The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission says it plans to makeover a North Platte lake, starting this month when it kills off the lake's entire fish population.
Updated: 10:40 PM Hundreds gathered to honor and remember long time Grand Island resident and community leader Irene Abernethy.
Updated: 10:43 PM Many gathered to celebrate their heritage and learn about their ancestors at the Genoa Indian School Reunion this weekend.
Updated: 10:55 PM An 8-3 record in 2011 for Aurora resets itself to 0-0 at the start of 2012, but the rivalries of years past are always extra motivation for the Huskies as they kick off their season
Updated: 5:43 PM Kearney Little League beat Clover Lake Little League 10-4 Saturday to earn a trip to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Posted: 8:30 AM State officials are urging Nebraska's meat processors to apply for a new program in which hunters to give deer meat from their kills to the needy.
Updated: 11:02 PM Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has selected Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan to be his running mate.
Updated: 9:39 PM Drivers around the Arnold area are going at least twice the speed limit, and they're not even getting pulled over.
Updated: 9:43 PM Kearney Little League is just one game away from being the first little league team from Nebraska to represent the Midwest region in Williamsport, PA at the Little League World Series
Updated: 9:42 PM The Hastings St. Cecilia Bluehawks went an impressive 10-1 last season, their only loss coming in a playoff game against St. Patrick's.
Updated: 9:37 PM Kool-Aid fans were sporting an ear-to-ear smile as the ribbon was cut on the renovated facade of Hastings' Kool-Aid invention site on West First Street.
Updated: 9:42 PM Specialists say breastfeeding has countless health benefits.
Posted: 2:53 PM Fire crews from several departments joined forces to contain a fire near Shelton in south-central Nebraska.
Updated: 10:30 AM The federal government says U.S. corn growers could end up with their lowest average yield in 17 years as the drought continues to take its toll.
Updated: 9:40 PM Hastings' annual Kool-Aid Days are just around the corner, but this year, the folks at Hastings Museum have done some renovating to make these Kool Aid Days a little kooler.
Posted: 8:36 PM The Nebraska-Kearney volleyball team will try and make a 14th straight appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament this fall.
Posted: 8:33 PM The 106th football season at Nebraska-Kearney will bring great change as the Lopers are now part of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA).