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Misko Seniors Win Over Columbus
KEARNEY – The Kearney Legion Baseball teams found more home success on Wednesday night, cruising past Post 84 Columbus in their juniors and seniors action, dominating in the POST 52 Pinnacle Bank 14-3 win and a 5-1 Misko Seniors victory. Click here to listen to the broadcast replay. Kearney...
David’s Morning Forecast - Scattered storms overnight, warm and humid Monday
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Early morning thunderstorms dropped pockets of heavy rainfall across the area, with spots from Fremont west to just north of Columbus picking up 2 to 3 inches of rain. Around the metro, amounts generally came in between 1/2 inch and 1 inch of rain as storms weakened pushing across town. Temperatures were initially in the mid-60s, but sunshine following the storms helped to warm us to around 80 degrees. Humidity has been on the high side as well thanks to the rain, and a gusty south wind.
Two deputies sustained minor injuries while breaking up a party in Eastern Nebraska
Nance County - At approximately 10:45 pm Nance County Dispatch received a report of a large party taking place at an AirBnB rental property in rural, southwestern Nance County. The reporting party stated there was loud music and several minors consuming alcohol at the property. When Nance County Deputies arrived on scene they found over 100 individuals and over 20 vehicles on the property.
Dairy Month: Jisa’s Farmstead Cheese
BRAINARD, Neb. (KOLN) - A family-owned dairy and farm operation north of Dwight is producing a wide variety of cheeses and even yogurt with fresh milk straight from the farm. We caught up with Rod Johnson who handles some of the marketing for Jisa’s Farmstead Cheese. “After World War II, Lad Jisa came back from the war and started a dairy in 1946,” Johnson said. “Along the way, his son David joined him in the dairy and farm operation. In 2005, they decided to diversify and went into making farmstead cheese. The actual dairy is about a mile from the plant. When they are making cheese, they bring the milk up from the dairy, and they are making cheese about four days a week. They have a good sized farming operation to go with the dairy, so they are producing as much of their own feed as they possibly can. It’s now a three generation operation, with David Jisa, and his two sons, David and John.”
This week's featured stories
The hit song “Chapel of Love” was playing on the radio as the Village of Hampton celebrated its first-ever Hampton Booster Days in June of 1964. The song about “goin’ to the chapel” and “gonna get married” by the Dixie Cups was No. 1 on the charts that June and it will no doubt be heard again as Hampton celebrates the 60th anniversary of the annual celebration this weekend. Booster Days is set for Friday through Sunday with the big finale being the annual parade down Main Street and the Community BBQ Dinner. Find all the details in this week's ANR.
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