20 hrs ago | www.cnn.com | Posted by ADalton
Storm derails train, slams Nebraska homes
A storm bearing hail and possible tornadoes struck central Nebraska Thursday night, damaging businesses, derailing train cars, tearing down trees and disrupting power to thousands.
Yesterday | WHEC-TV Rochester
Severe storm knocks train off tracks in Nebraska
KEARNEY, Neb. - A powerful storm packed with possible tornadoes has knocked a train off its tracks, and downed trees and power lines.
Wednesday | Boston Globe
Monday May 26 | KTIC
Nebraskan had never thought of herself as a vet
At least, not until she was asked to speak at this year's Memorial Day services in Kearney.
Saturday May 24 | Home Textiles Today
Kathy Ireland, Thank You Baby in crib bedding deal
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 5/22/2008 3:08:00 PM Kearney, Neb. Thank You Baby has signed a licensing deal to produce crib bedding and other infant accessories under the Kathy Ireland name.
Wednesday May 21 | Nebraska State Patrol
Wednesday May 14 | www.nebraska.tv | Posted by mawhite
Hockey teams goes back to "Tri-City" and purple, black and silver
The Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League announced today that the proposed name and color change will not go into effect for the 2008-09 season.
Monday May 12 | Gothenburg Times
Golfers show balance with 367 at Lex Invite
“Chase was playing well but had some bad luck on the last two holes”
'All five of Gothenburg's golfers shot under 100 during the rescheduled Lexington Invite on April 29. via Gothenburg Times
Saturday May 10 | KOLN-TV Lincoln
Teen Gets Probation for Attacks on Teacher, Cop
A 17-year-old Kearney boy who admitted to hitting a police officer and a high school teacher has been given indefinite probation. via KOLN-TV Lincoln
Thursday May 8 | KOLN-TV Lincoln
“I'm going to wake up a little earlier in the morning”
Only three Nebraska colleges and universities have an ROTC program on campus, but another one was added to the list Wednesday. via KOLN-TV Lincoln
Tuesday May 6 | McCook Daily Gazette
Groups make pitch to board of education
“Pretty much everything in McCook is related to agriculture in one way or another”
Three groups made their pleas for changes -- or enhancement -- before members of the McCook Public Schools board of education during a special board meeting Tuesday evening. via McCook Daily Gazette
Sunday May 4 | McCook Daily Gazette
“It would make the need to buy surface water less frequent”
A pipeline to send water to Kansas is an idea being floated by the three Republican River Basin natural resources districts. via McCook Daily Gazette
Friday May 2 | KHGI
Antique & Preservation Road Show and Celebration
“Saving Nebraska's Treasures", check out the Treasures Web site, learn about the Friends of the Frank House or do some research using the "IMLS Connecting to Collections Bookshelf.”
The Historic Frank House of the University of Nebraska at Kearney will host an Antique and Preservation Road Show and Celebration May 3rd on campus. via KHGI