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Local News from Lincoln Journal Star via Yahoo! News

A fundraiser Dec. 7 will raise money to help pay for a kidney transplant for longtime Lincoln soccer coach Josh St. Pierre. The event will be held in the commons area of Lincoln Pius X High School, 60...

 

The South Street Business and Civic Association agenda will host its second annual South Street Winter Festival on Nov 29. There will be a winter market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. inside of the Saratoga E...

 

There will be a public hearing Dec. 2 regarding the design of a new Missouri River bridge on U.S. Highway 159 in Rulo. The hearing will be 7-9 p.m. at the Camp Rulo River Club and will be hosted by th...

 

State Treasurer Shane Osborn has replaced a much criticized college savings plan with one by a more highly ranked investment manager, a move Osborn hopes will earn better ratings for Nebraska.

 

The speed limit on many state highways will edge upward, based on a new state speed limit policy.

 

New York Yankees pitcher Joba Chamberlain, picked up on suspicion of driving drunk last month near Lincoln, is fighting a 90-day license revocation that started last Monday.

 

Square D employees were informed Friday that 31 people will lose their jobs at the plant as of Jan. 5. Plant Manager Mark Henning sent an e-mail to all plant employees Friday explaining the situation.

 
 

Local News from Scottsbluff Star-Herald via Yahoo! News

All ag producers are looking for ways to become more efficient. More than 150 of them took advantage of the first day of the Panhandle No-Till Partnership Winter Conference in Gering Tuesday to learn ...

 

The Scottsbluff Fire Hall project could get off the ground soon, as architects work to bring the cost of the project down. Gary Moranville of Moranville and Associates reported to the Scottsbluff City...

 

Total Quality Management Supervisor Jim Anderson, right, aides Eastern Wyoming College students Clint Locock, left, and Brent Fox with the finishing touches before structural insulated panels go up.

 

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Panhandle Humane Society Director Deb Schutte holds Peanut in front of a bulletin board full of well wishes from across the nation. In addition to location donations, Schutte said cards and donations ...

 

Longtime Hemingford volunteer firefighter, Randy Dannar is presented with a plaque, by Jess Huss and Ron Wood, for his many years of service to the HVFA.

 
 

News for Kearney, Nebraska

LINCOLN -- As state legislators announced plans Thursday to address adolescent-related issues that were revealed by the safe haven law, a family that used the law sat in a court hearing less than a mi...

 

LINCOLN -- The new state fairgrounds to be built in Grand Island will feature possibly the largest stand-alone livestock exhibition center in the country, a State Fair Board member said Thursday.

 

A plug-in hybrid car, considered one way to help reduce global warming emissions and dependence on foreign oil, is being tested in Nebraska and will get a chance to prove itself against harsh Midweste...

 

COUNCIL BLUFFS -- A bank robber in Council Bluffs had a big appetite -- and not just for money.

 

If your electric bill is putting a dent in your wallet, just remember: It could be worse.

 

As I walked across a fast food restaurant dining room at lunch Tuesday to refill my drink cup, I noticed two men, a twentysomething and a man old enough to be his dad or grandpa, leaning across their ...

 

KEARNEY — An appeal of the Buffalo County Board of Supervisors’ decision allowing a dairy three miles east of Ravenna was dismissed in district court last week.

 

Kearney Normal prepares for bout with Peru

 

Mallory Mawby of Come and Get It serves soup to Kami Jorgenson of Kearney and Benn Dixon of Gering at the Campus Kitchen Chili Cook-Off Thursday evening at the University of Nebraska at Kearney Nebras...

 

Harvest continued this week in south-central Nebraska, including work by this crew picking corn in northern Kearney County. The Nebraska Field Office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National A...

 
 

News from The Omaha World-Herald

It only took 14 seconds for Millard West's Darius Evans to return the opening kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown on revenge-minded Millard South. That play gave the team the jolt it needed Friday night ...

 

Students threw hamburgers and bottles of lemonade and milk at members of the Westboro Baptist Church of Topeka, Kan., according to several students interviewed. Police said no one was injured. They ma...

 

• Michael Kelly: A column from the notebook. • World-Herald Editorials: The first fans, Santa's expensive side and more. &#149 Write to The Public Pulse: pulse@owh.com &#149...

 

Stuffing yourself silly. Watching football. Snoozing on the couch. Such are the cherished Thanksgiving traditions. This year, thanks to the shaky economy, another tradition may get a little more atten...

 

Hillary Clinton has decided to give up her Senate seat to become secretary of state in the Obama administration, making her the public face to the world for the man who dashed her own hopes for the pr...

 

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission conservation officers are investigating a rash of illegal deer-hunting cases of the worst kind this year. The animals are shot, their antlers or head cut from the b...

 

The doors on Nebraska's safe havens closed today for all but newborns, leaving families of troubled adolescents in the same spot where they were four months ago. • World-Herald Video: Legisl...

 

Every day, the World-Herald's award-winning photographers capture images of Midlands life. Continuing weekly, Omaha.com will showcase the week's best photos in a new special gallery format. Here's the...

 

In a panic about Thanksgiving dinner? No worries. We've got you covered in the Turkey Zone. You'll find everything from a from-scratch menu - complete with recipes and shopping list - to a list res...

 
 
 

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