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Court documents reveal investigation into Jasmine Garnett’s murder
CLAY CENTER, Neb. (KSNB) - More details are being made available in the 2022 murder of a Columbus woman, whose body was located in a field in Clay County. Anthony Mattison, 35, has now been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 25-year-old Jasmine Garnett. According to court documents,...
Aurora murder suspect still waiting for competency treatment
AURORA, Neb. (KSNB) - An Aurora man accused of killing his stepfather is still on a waiting list for competency restoration. According to Hamilton County Court documents, a competency review hearing happened Tuesday for 29-year-old Caleb Arnett. Arnett is charged with first-degree murder in the death of his stepfather Ross...
Central City high school students present research to CPNRD
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - Two Central City High School students presented their research projects to the Central Platte Natural Resources District Board on Thursday. Paul Johnson, sophomore, and Dakota Sage, junior, have been working on their projects for around a year and used their public speaking skills to present their findings to the board.
Child care presented as economic development issue
The importance of available and affordable early child care was front and center last Wednesday at a pair of community meetings put on in Hampton by the organization First Five Nebraska. Mike Feeken of St. Paul was the presenter for the 7 a.m. and noontime programs attended by around 50 community members in total. Serving as strategic partner advisor for First Five, Feeken explained that…
Hastings girls soccer beat Aurora to advance in B-7 sub-district
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The Hastings Tigers girls soccer team hosted the Aurora Huskies in the sub-district B-7 opening round on Saturday. The Tigers beat the Huskies, 4-0. Hastings advance and will face Northwest in the sub-district semi-final on Monday.
Aurora man accused of stealing semi in York and crashing it in rural Nebraska
YORK, Neb. (KOLN) - An Aurora man is locked up in the York County Jail after a stolen semi got stuck in Hamilton County. On April 7 around 6:15 p.m., York County deputies got word about a semi without a trailer that got stuck in a sandpit north of Marquette.
Safety sign a solemn reminder
A new blue sign revealed last week near the Highway 34/Giltner spur intersection is designed to serve as both a reminder to drive safely and as a memorial to a Nebraska Department of Transportation worker who lost his life in a tragic accident on that site last fall. Family members,...
Lyon doing his part to help Giltner grow
Former NSP investigator says county, community has a lot going for it. Ross Lyon chose Giltner as a place to move his family when he was working as a drug investigator with the Nebraska State Patrol in 2013, and 11 years later he is doing his part to help the community grow by building much-needed housing.Lyon Pride Roofing, a company he founded while still working with the NSP, has expanded itself over that time span. He now has five full-time employees and…
Mills faces journey of recovery with positivity
For the past six months, just the daily task of putting one foot in front of the other has been an important milestone in Marsha Mills’s journey to recovery. Having been told after brain surgery that she would never walk again, the 73 year old Aurora woman has defied the odds through exercise and the help of her friends.
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