Third grade students ventured outside the classroom for hands-on agricultural education
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Third grade students ventured outside the classroom for hands-on agricultural education
Two Northeast Nebraska golfers earned medals in both Class B and C during the conclusion of the boys state tournament on Thursday.
WYNOT — The Wynot Expos amateur baseball team used three big offensive innings to turn away the Menno Mad Frogs out of South Dakota 15-5 in a game shortened to
From afar, longtime Norfolk High boys track and field coach Aaron Bradley looks serious, often standing expressionless, maybe even a little intimidating.
BLAIR — For the second consecutive weekend, the Golden Girls 18U softball team came home with a tournament championship.
The Norfolk Motor Company Post 16 Seniors continued to battle into the late innings against Lincoln Southeast on Tuesday night.
WAYNE — The Crofton seniors were cruising along in Wednesday night’s Ralph Bishop League contest with the Wayne Rolling Hills Supply Post 43 Seniors at Hank Overin Field.
LINDSAY — Campers got to learn from a couple of players they literally look up to.
LINCOLN — He used to sit in the stands rooting for the Huskers, but last week, he was on the field against them.
Applause echoed through the halls of the Gage County Courthouse. The county board had just approved new, more stringent wind energy regulations, and the overflow crowd of residents couldn’t contain
The Columbus Fire Department is planning to upgrade the way it stores and tracks narcotics carried on its emergency vehicles, a move fire chief Ryan Gray said is focused on
Most people have old batteries tucked away in a kitchen drawer, sitting on a workbench or piled in a box in the garage. While it may seem harmless to throw
The Madison County Sheriff's Office recently concluded its participation in the Nebraska Department of Transportation Highway Safety Office's Make It Click seatbelt enforcement campaign, which ran May 15-31.
WAYNE — Thanks to the vision of music icon Dolly Parton, Wayne State College education students are making a positive impact on the lives of children throughout Wayne County.
HUMPHREY — ATV and UTV ordinances are common in Nebraska towns, but golf cars (or golf carts) are not always addressed in smaller communities.
Sixpence, a longtime fixture in downtown Norfolk, has been selected as one of 70 stops in this year’s Nebraska Passport Program and one of two locations in the city along
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Nebraska’s state auditor calls it inexplicable. A former health insurance CEO suggests it’s excessive. A veteran doctor says it’s unheard of.
Reconstruction project to close part of 33rd Avenue in Columbus through summer
After 44 years, Norfolk finance officer Randy Gates retires from career of challenges, growth
Through loss and success, Norfolk senior will graduate with honors
April Johnson, a product development project manager at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Food Processing Center, holds a pint of Runza-flavored ice cream she helped develop — a limited-release treat that...
During its Monday meeting, the Norfolk Public Schools Board of Education talked about implementing the bell-to-bell cellphone policy at Norfolk High School.
MADISON — A former Norfolk police officer arrested on suspicion of DUI in August was fined on Monday after being convicted of a reduced charge in Madison County Court.