UNK Volleyball Aiming to Make 14th Straight NCAA Appearance
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: 8:36 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).
Updated: 9:37 PM The high heat and lack of rain in the state has already conjured comparisons to the 1930's, but one thing Nebraska hasn't experienced that followed that drought is a booming grasshopper population.
Updated: 9:47 PM Kearney is looking to build on a successful 2011.
Updated: 9:42 PM Thursday was the second lengthy day of budget planning -- and tough choices -- for the Hall County Board of Supervisors.
Posted: 3:11 PM A former assistant high school football coach in Sidney has been sentenced to three years of probation in a drug case.
Posted: 2:56 PM Authorities in Grand Island are on the lookout for a thief with a sweet tooth.
Posted: 2:51 PM A former beauty queen in western Nebraska is suing Scotts Bluff County officials over injuries she suffered when a bull charged her at the 2010 county fair.
Posted: 2:44 PM Nebraska U.S. Senate candidate Bob Kerrey says deep cuts and some tax increases would put the federal budget on a path to being balanced, and he argues Republican Deb Fischer hasn't explained how she would reach deeper reductions.
Posted: 2:34 PM Kool-Aid Days organizers in Hastings are finishing up last-minute preparations for this weekend's annual celebration of the drink.
Posted: 2:31 PM The latest U.S. Drought Monitor map shows conditions have worsened in the Corn Belt states of Iowa and Nebraska.
Updated: 7:50 AM The American Red Cross is still calling for more blood donors as the nation's blood supply had dropped to emergency levels, and now Nebraska ag groups are pitching in to help out.
Updated: 6:08 PM One hundred and fifty apartments are now under construction on Grand Island's Starwood Avenue, and the Hall County Regional Planning Commission recently approved the rezoning of 13 acres south of Capital Avenue for 300 more apartment units.
Posted: 3:19 PM A grand jury will investigate the 2008 death of a 2-year-old Gering girl.
Posted: 2:24 PM Governor Dave Heineman says he's willing to seek additional state money from the Legislature if needed to help pay for firefighting in drought-parched Nebraska.
Updated: 6:36 PM Teachers returning to Nebraska classrooms this month will have a new tool they can use to create multimedia lessons for students.
Updated: 1:58 PM The Nebraska State Fair's new sky tram ride might not be ready for this year's event because of an Interstate 80 accident this week that destroyed a truckload of parts.
Updated: 8:39 PM The Vikings will look to be in top conditioning shape to stay ahead of the pack in 2012.
Updated: 1:57 PM The senior returns from a hectic summer of Poll Vaulting tournaments to take control of the Islanders' offense.
Updated: 7:48 AM For the Hastings Police Department National Night Out is more than a free barbecue and fun activities.
Updated: 9:30 AM Speaker of the Legislature Mike Flood says he's reaching out to rural Nebraskans as he ponders a run for governor.
Updated: 7:25 PM Two long time businesses in Hastings are closed, or, in the process of closing the doors.
Posted: 2:34 PM Authorities are investigating a rash of vandalism in North Platte.
Posted: 9:19 AM This week a Lexington man was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm in May of 2010.