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Big Red Fever


By Kendra Potter and Kristyna Engdahl.

The Big Red Fever begins. It's Husker Week and fans have been decking out in red and are geared up for the first football game of the season!

Sports stores are seei.....


Rocky Mountain Stick Shifters


By Luke Simmons and Jenn Hatcher.


They love to push in on the clutch of their cars.

The Rocky Mountain Stick Shifters made a pit stop in North Platte Friday.

They're on their way to Ke.....


Lakers Pleads Guilty To Abuse Of Public Records


By Jacque Harms.


Former gubernatorial candidate Mark Lakers pleads guilty to mishandling campaign finance reports.

He was sentenced to pay a $500 fine.

Attorney General Jon Bruning say.....


Disaster Relieve Dollars for Dawson County


By Jacque Harms.


Summer rains and floods created lots of damage to homes in Dawson County.

Now there are some changes to a disaster relief program that may help more folks repair their homes.


Interlocal Agreement Approved For Proposed Viaduct


By Jacque Harms.


The East Lexington Viaduct project takes another planning step forward.

The Dawson County Board of Commissioners approved the interlocal agreement with the city, and the county's.....


Lake Maloney Burglaries


By Jacque Harms.



A rash of burglaries around Lake Maloney is solved when the suspects are stopped in Iowa.

Lincoln County Sheriff Deputy Dean Sparks says reports of thefts started pouring i.....


Lincoln County Assessing Properties


By Luke Simmons.


Over the next several months, you might notice someone roaming through your neighborhood and taking pictures of houses.

The Lincoln County Assessor is updating their records fo.....


First Week On The Job


By Jenn Hatcher.


In downtown Broken Bow, on the second floor of city hall, is a fresh face.

Liz Babcock is the new President of Custer County Economic Corporation.

Not even settled int.....


Governor To Meet Stakeholders in Ogallala

Governor Dave Heineman is going to listen to all the stakeholders involved in a proposed plan to let alcohol back into state parks, before making a decision.

His office confirmed on Wednesday that the Governor will.....


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