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Nebraskans search out rare northern light display
LINCOLN — Nebraskans took to the country roads and other dark places on Friday and Saturday nights in hopes of capturing a rare display of the northern lights visible much farther south than normal. The stream of traffic Saturday night from Lincoln northward to Branched Oak Lake reminded some of the final scene of “Field […] The post Nebraskans search out rare northern light display appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Cats Qualify 17, Falcons 6 to State Track
Axtell and Wilcox-Hildreth both had successful days at the D-6 District Track and Field Meet at Kenesaw on May 8 in close to ideal conditions. Axtell's boys qualified nine athletes in 12 different events while the Cat girls will send eight athletes to state in six different events. For Wilcox-Hildreth,...
Spot shower possible over next couple days, yet most stay dry
Two more tornadoes of EF-0 rating were confirmed in Nebraska from Monday’s round of severe weather. The first one that happened in the afternoon was on the ground for about 10 minutes near Cowles. This tornado was hard to see as it was within heavy rain as it overturned a camper and damaged some older outbuildings.
Straight line winds impact central Nebraska, damage in Red Cloud shuts down school
RED CLOUD — Straight line wind damage occurred in the Red Cloud area after a complex of thunderstorms rolled through south central Nebraska during the overnight hours of Wednesday, May 1 and Thursday, May 2. The line of thunderstorms developed after dark and began pushing from the west to...
Wilcox-Hildreth FBLA Earns Record Number of Awards at State, Qualifies Five to Nationals
This year’s FBLA State Leadership Conference was one for the record books for Wilcox-HIldreth. The Falcons had 15 students compete at State in Kearney April 11-13. The conference was full of fun and success for members from group outings to taking home a record number of top 10 awards. Wilcox-Hildreth had five members qualify for Nationals this summer in Orlando.
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