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Missouri woman jailed after I-80 chase
At the Smith Elementary School, students could bring an adult to join them in the reading group.
Energy balance of ethanol better than thought
LINCOLN, NE Using current data to examine the energy balance of corn ethanol, when looking at both corn production and the ethanol conversion process, it is clear that ethanol production is at the favorable end ...
A A After playing to sell-out audiences in Homer for 12 successful weeks this summer, the zany musical comedy "Old Songs & Duct Tape" will make a special appearance in Seward on Saturday, September 20, at 7PM, ...
Troopers Seize 73 Pounds Of Marijuana
Nebraska State Patrol troopers seized 73 pounds of marijuana from two different traffic stops on Tuesday.
Some fairgoers not bullish on move in 2010
Eric Reinmiller thumped the map of the state fairgrounds with a pointed finger for emphasis.
America's Heartland Gives America a Firsthand Look at Trade
America's Heartland , a television program that focuses on educating the public about the importance of U.S. agriculture, will visit the Alan and Lori Tiemann farm near Seward, Neb., an ethanol plant and other ...
Nebraska State Fair: 800-pound pig noses a tradition back into place
Years ago, he was the unquestioned king of fairgrounds' attractions. Teddy Bear is the only entry in this year's "biggest pig" contest at the Nebraska State Fair.
Some Nebraska Tire stores close as owner prepares to be taken over
Acting on the recommendation of the city manager search committee, the Cherokee City Council voted 4 to 1 to hire an interim city manager, effective Sept.
Carpoolers looking for places to park
When John Neal lived in Phoenix, he never worried about his car getting towed when he carpooled.
Growing seed corn is big business in Nebraska
Growing seed corn is already big business in Nebraska, and several of the big seed companies are expanding their operations in the state.
Growing seed corn is big business in Nebraska
Growing seed corn is already big business in Nebraska, and several of the big seed companies are expanding their operations in the state.
Nebraska Farm Sector On Top, For Now
The first of an occasional series called "The Money Map," which looks at how global economic forces are shaping the economies of America's hometowns.
On a steamy summer afternoon, some customers walking into Briarhurst True Value Hardware weren't just seeking nuts and bolts, but a chance to keep the Nebraska State Fair in Lincoln.
Speeding Motorcyclist Clocked at 132 mph
Around 11:25 a.m. Tuesday, July 8, 2008, a trooper with the Nebraska State Patrol Headquarters Troop-Lincoln clocked a black 2008 Triumph motorcycle with Colorado plates at 132 mph.
The Nebraska State Patrol clocked a motorcycle going 132 mph on Tuesday. Wednesday, July 9, 2008 The incident happened westbound on I-80 near Seward.
Visit America's Fourth of July City
There is only one place to be on Independence Day, the nation's Fourth of July City.
Bourgeois maintains title: Seward resident takes 5th straight Mount Marathon
After finishing fifth in her inaugural attempt at conquering 3,022-foot Mount Marathon, Seward's Denali Foldager was joined behind the finish line by a legend five years in the making.
Seward Celebrates the 4th of July
Seward is locally known as America's Official 4th of July City, where thousands kicked off the holiday weekend with more than just fireworks.