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Nebraska AD makes modifications to Memorial Stadium renovation timeline and project plans
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Nebraska AD Troy Dannen announced the Memorial Stadium renovation timeline and project plans are undergoing some major changes. Dannen met with the Board of Regents committees Thursday and ultimately decided the South Stadium will not be torn down following the 2024 season. Instead, Nebraska plans to turn their immediate focus to designing and planning improvements for the East and West Stadiums, with a target to begin work on the East and West no earlier than after the 2025 season.
Why did Jordy Bahl transfer from Oklahoma to Nebraska? Why former OU star left Sooners
Oklahoma softball came as close to a perfect season as possible last year — a 61-1 season that, including an 18-0 mark in Big 12 play and undefeated postseason run, was topped off with a third straight Women's College World Series title. The Sooners' pitching, spearheaded by Jordy Bahl,...
Dashboard Camera Captures Tornado Demolishing Building in Nebraska
Tornadoes were big news at the end of April when hundreds of tornadoes touched down in the Midwest and Great Plains states over the course of several days. New footage shared by AccuWeather on YouTube lends a whole new perspective—one no one would want to experience in real life. A dashboard camera from an unoccupied vehicle in a parking lot caught the moment a tornado ripped up a building in Lincoln, Nebraska on April 26, 2024.
Nebraska’s Free Fishing and Park Entry Day happening Saturday
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Free Fishing and Park Entry Day in Nebraska is on Saturday, May 18. It’s a time for families and anyone to enjoy a day of fishing or state park activities without needing to purchase a permit for the day. The day is put on by...
Lincoln bishop shares 'A Future With Hope' with those facing mental health challenges
The National Alliance of Mental Illness reports that 60 million Americans today have suffered from some form of mental depression in their lifetime. Bishop James Conley, leader of the Catholic Diocese of Lincoln, is among them. Conley took a leave of absence in December 2019 after being diagnosed with post-traumatic...
Police look for owner of missing teddy bear in Lincoln
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A Lincoln police captain stumbled across a missing teddy bear on Thursday. In a Facebook post, the Lincoln Police Department is asking for the community’s help finding its owner. “Until we can reunite him with his human, he’s being put to work as Lincoln’s...
Events happening in and around Lincoln this weekend
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - If you’re looking for something to do this weekend in or around the Capital City, here are a few ideas courtesy of the Friday Fast Facts compiled by “Visit Lincoln.”. JOHN CRIST - THE EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TOUR. 6pm Doors open, 7pm Show starts Fri.;...
Former Arizona State commit considering visit to Nebraska
A four-star safety in the class of 2025 has decommitted from the Arizona State Sun Devils. Rylon Dillard-Allen made the initial commitment on April 22. On Wednesday, the defensive back announced that he would be reopening his recruitment. After talking to (head coach Kenny Dillingham), we have decided it’s best for me to reopen up my recruitment. It was always my dream to play at ASU and be the local guy. But I want to go experience something in college and outside the state! Dillard-Allen has told Bryan Munson of On3 that he is considering an official visit to Nebraska. He named the Huskers, Texas A&M, and Washington as his three schools of interest. The safety will visit College State on June 14 and Seattle on June 21. After talking to @KennyDillingham, we have decided it’s best for me to reopen up my recruitment. It was always my dream to play at ASU and be the local guy. But I want to go experience something in college and outside the state! — Rylon “Batman” Dillard-Allen (@RyDillardAllen) May 15, 2024 Contact/Follow us @CornhuskersWire on X, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Nebraska news, notes, and opinions.
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