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Apr 14 2024
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No. 23 Nebraska baseball drops series to Rutgers ahead of eight-game homestand
A slew of free passes and untimely hitting did in the No. 23 Huskers in a 6-4 defeat Sunday in the series rubber match to Rutgers at Bainton Field in Piscataway, New Jersey. NU fell to 3-5 since a 10-game win streak earned it a national ranking two weeks ago. “You should feel the rest of the day like you don’t want to have this feeling again of a 1-3 week and not having … a happy plane ride
Lincoln Journal StarMar 22 2024
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Poll of the Day: Nebraska vs. Texas A&M
Poll of the Day: Nebraska vs. Texas A&M
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Both Nebraska basketball teams are facing Texas A&M on Friday in the first round of March Madness.
Men’s basketball is playing in Memphis at 5:50 p.m. That game will be broadcast on TNT.
Women’s basketball is playing in Corvallis, Oregon, at 9:30 p.m. That game will be broadcast on ESPNU.
ABC 8 KLKNApr 10 2024
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Nebraska governor pushes special session to pass winner-take-all legislation
Efforts to revert Nebraska’s electoral system to winner-takes-all of the presidential popular vote are being reignited as Republican Gov. Jim Pillen and other GOP state leaders push for a special legislative session to get a bill passed. Pillen confirmed late Tuesday evening that there isn’t enough time in the current legislative session to resolve the issue, as the session ends on April 18.
"USA Today" ContributorMar 21 2024
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On the Beat: Props to Fred Hoiberg; and Nebraska in 'Creem'
Props to Fred Hoiberg. This time not for making the NCAA tournament, anything his Huskers did on the court or for being named Big Ten men's basketball co-coach of the year. “The best matchup of ’em all in (the South) region? So much respect for Fred Hoiberg for picking Queen. His favorite songs: "Radio Ga Ga," "Don't Stop Me Now" and "Somebody To Love." He's got a ’70s powerhouse matchup vs.
Lincoln Journal StarMar 27 2024
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Nebraska economic indicator sees record jump in February
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln indicator of the state's economic strength rose sharply last month, hitting what was likely a record increase. The leading economic indicator rose by 3.48% in February, according to UNL's Bureau of Business Research. Eric Thompson, the bureau's director, said that was likely a record increase for a single month. "There was one other value above 3 (3.29) in
Lincoln Journal StarApr 16 2024
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U.S. Government Official's Wife Is Teacher Who Allegedly Had Sex with Teenage Student in Nebraska
A teacher accused of having sex with a 17-year-old male student in Nebraska is married to a government official in the Department of Defense. Forty-five-year-old Erin Ward is facing a single count of felony sexual abuse by a school staffer, the Daily Mail reported Monday. Ward was a substitute teacher at Burke High School in Omaha when she was allegedly found with the student “undressed” in a
Breitbart NewsApr 05 2024
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Nebraska State Senator Switching From Democrat To Republican Over Abortion
Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Nebraska state Sen. Mike McDonnell has announced that he’s switching party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, citing his Christian faith and views on abortion. Mr. McDonnell made the announcement in an April 3 statement to local media outlets, citing the Democratic Party’s opposition to his pro-life stance. “When I ran for
ZeroHedgeMar 12 2024
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‘Crocs and Glocks’ rapist sentenced in Nebraska
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A man whose probation was revoked in Alaska and then fled to Nebraska was sentenced Monday to 45 years in prison after numerous women say he raped them. Omaha Police created a task force, known as Crocs and Glocks, because of the type of shoe the suspect wore and the gun he carried while he terrorized people. This past Monday, Puoch Puoch, 23, was sentenced to 45
Alaska's News Source KTUU/KYESApr 09 2024
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Lincoln City Council OKs new League of Nebraska Municipalities offices downtown
The City Council on Monday gave the League of Nebraska Municipalities the go-ahead to build a new two-story office building downtown, which includes demolishing the Lincoln Woman’s Club at 14th and L streets. “It’s been a long time coming,” League of Nebraska Municipalities Executive Director Lynn Rex told the council. “This is going to be extraordinary for the downtown area and for our
Lincoln Journal Star