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Two injured in Highway 30 crash near Shelton
NEAR SHELTON, Neb. (KSNB) - Two people were taken to the hospital following a crash Wednesday morning in Hall County. The crash happened around 6:15 a.m. just east of Shelton at the intersection of Highway 30 and Wiseman Road. The Hall County Sheriff’s Department said preliminary investigation shows a Chevy...
Over 2,400 students in grades 6-12 compete in the 54th annual Cornhusker Trap Shoot
DONIPHAN, Neb. (KSNB) - Over 2,400 students in grades six to 12 competed in the 54th annual Cornhusker Trap Shoot in Doniphan. On Thursday, 6-8 graders shot 100 16-yard targets, and Friday the high school students shot 75 16-yard targets. Nebraska Game and Parks Shooting Sports Director, Rachel Carlson, said...
South Dakota man reaches plea agreement in murder case
GRAND ISLAND – A South Dakota man accused of shooting a man and then hitting him in the back of the head with a baseball bat has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and no contest to felony using a deadly weapon to commit a felony. Logan C. Hunts Horse,...
Kenesaw Community Development Corporation looking to restore City Auditorium
KENESAW, Neb. (KSNB) - The Kenesaw Community Development Corporation is looking to raise money to restore a piece of the village’s downtown history. The organization purchased Kenesaw City Auditorium in 2018 and is hoping funds from Give Hastings Day help them restore the building. The Auditorium was built in...
Nebraska voter survey shows heavy support for more state investment in early learning, child care
LINCOLN — More than 80% of respondents in a new statewide survey agree, and about half strongly agree, that Nebraska lawmakers should support child care and early learning programs as they do for K-12 grades and higher education. About the same proportions believe state legislators should make child care and early learning a higher priority […] The post Nebraska voter survey shows heavy support for more state investment in early learning, child care appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Grand Island Senior High celebrates apprenticeship signings
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - GISH has partnered with the Academy of Technical Sciences once again to offer apprenticeships to students. Seven students signed on Wednesday afternoon with six of them in manufacturing and one in diesel mechanics. Nebraska State Lieutenant Governor Joe Kelly was in attendance. Lt. Gov. Kelly...
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