Kearney, NE News
Kearney, NE News
UNK ATHLETICS: ANNUAL AUGUST EVENT WINS NATIONAL D2 AWARD
GIFTED NEBRASKA SEVENTH GRADERS HONORED AT UNK
TEAM MEMBERS SELECTED FOR 2012-2013 UNK SPIRIT SQUAD
REYNOLDS POETRY & CREATIVE WRITING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED
PIANO STUDENTS PRESENT PARLOR PERFORMANCE SUNDAY, MAY 6
RECORD NUMBER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS TO RECEIVE DEGREES IN COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES FRIDAY, MAY 4
HIGH FALUTIN' AND UNK FLUTE CHOIR PERFORMS AT THE FRANK HOUSE SATURDAY, MAY 5
SENIOR EXHIBIT FEATURES WORK BY EIGHT UNK VCD STUDENTS
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS
STUDENTS IN FREE ENTERPRISE TEAM (SIFE) NAMED REGIONAL CHAMPIONS, EARN TOP STATE AWARD
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'NIGHT SKY SAMPLER' AT 7 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 11
THE BIG BLUE CUPBOARD OFFICIALLY OPENS WEDNESDAY (APRIL 25) AT UNK
HONORS RECITAL AND CONVOCATION TO BE HELD SUNDAY, APRIL 29, AT UNK
PHI KAPPA PHI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY TO INDUCT 15 AT UNK
PLAYWRIGHT'S FESTIVAL SET FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 27, AT FRANK HOUSE
UNK MOBILE APP NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH APPLE APP STORE AND ANDROID MARKETPLACE
DR. RON TUTTLE NAMED COLLEGE EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR BY THE AIM INSTITUTE
SCHNOOR NAMED SENIOR ADVISOR TO THE CHANCELLOR FOR EXECUTIVE AFFAIRS
HASTINGS FENCING CLUB DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, APRIL 28, AT THE FRANK HOUSE
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CHORAL CONCERT SET FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 22, AT UNK
REMINDER: EARTH DAY RECYCLING EVENT SET FOR TOMORROW (THURSDAY, APRIL 19). GREAT PHOTO OPP!!!
STUDENT LEADERS HONORED AT UNK 'APPLAUDING EXCELLENCE' EVENT
ACADEMY FOR TEACHER EXCELLENCE TO INDUCT THREE AREA EDUCATORS ON THURSDAY, APRIL 26
DR. KIM CARLSON AWARDED NATIONAL FACULTY/STAFF 'OF THE MONTH'
STUDENTS ELECTED TO UNK STUDENT GOVERNMENT
SAXOPHONIST MATT COREY WILL PERFORM FRIDAY, APRIL 20, AT UNK
EARTH DAY RECYCLING EVENT SET FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 19
JAZZ ROCK ENSEMBLE CONCERT SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 21
WIND ENSEMBLE/SYMPHONIC BAND COMBINED CONCERT SET FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 19
SENIORS EXHIBIT WORK IN WALKER ART GALLERY NOW THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 20
'AMERICA'S BEST MATH WHIZ' SET TO PERFORM FRIDAY, APRIL 20, AT UNK
CALVIN T. RYAN LIBRARY TO HOST OPEN HOUSE, UNVEIL NEW 'READ' POSTERS FOR NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS 'BRIGHT IDEAS' WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY, APRIL 18 - 22
UNK Department of Marketing and Management Information Systems wins university-wide teaching award
PHI ETA SIGMA SOPHOMORE HONOR SOCIETY ANNOUNCES INITIATES
UNK LOW BRASS STUDIO RECITAL SET FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 5
'APPLAUDING EXCELLENCE' TO RECOGNIZE UNK STUDENT LEADERS
UNK LAUNCHES $4 MILLION CAMPAIGN TO COMPLETE FUNDING FOR NEW ALLIED HEALTH AND NURSING BUILDING
SECOND ANNUAL RECYCLED PROJECT RUNWAY, UNK EDITION, SET FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 12
BIOLOGY CLUB TO HOST RAPTOR RECOVERY NEBRASKA PRESENTATION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11
FLUTE RECITAL FEATURES MUSIC UNDER THE STARS THURSDAY, APRIL 12
FRANK HOUSE EASTER EGG HUNT SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 7
MORTAR BOARD ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBERS
CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE SERIES PRESENTS ORIGINAL COMPOSITIONS BY DR. DARLEEN MITCHELL MONDAY, APRIL 2
'REMEMBER THE TITANIC TEA' AT THE FRANK HOUSE TO COMMEMORATE 100TH ANNIVERSARY
NEBRASKATS CONCERT SET FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 15
CAMPUS KITCHEN IN NEED OF MORE CANNED FRUIT FOR UPCOMING MEALS
MARKETING AND MIS DEPARTMENT WINS UNIVERSITY-WIDE AWARD FOR TEACHING
NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT (NSE) TEAM LEADERS AND DATES ANNOUNCED
'THE NIGHT BEFORE NATIONALS SHOWCASE' SET FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 3
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'THE STORY OF WINTER' AT 7 P.M. FRIDAY, APRIL 6
ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS TO HEADLINE APRIL CONCERT AT UNK
FUN 5K WALK/RUN SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 14, AT UNK
Bennett memorial scholarship to support business students at UNK
Legislature Approves $15 Million for Bruner Hall Addition
BIG EVENT CONFIRMS 815 VOLUNTEERS AND 44 JOB SITES FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 31
CENTRAL NEBRASKA BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION FINALISTS PRESENT ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28
'19TH CENTURY GARDENING FOR 21ST CENTURY WILDLIFE' SATURDAY (MARCH 31) PROGRAM AT THE FRANK HOUSE
STUDENTS RETURNING TO RESIDENCE HALLS; RENEWAL PLAN UNDERWAY
SENIOR RECITAL SET FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 25
FIRST SENIOR ART SHOW ON EXHIBIT MARCH 26 - APRIL 6
EDUCATOR'S EMPLOYMENT FAIR TUESDAY, MARCH 27
CENTRAL NEBRASKA BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
CAST FOR UNIVERSITY THEATRE 'BRIGHT IDEAS' ANNOUNCED
DRAKE FROST MEDAL RECIPIENT TO PRESENT WORK TUESDAY, MARCH 27
OLD-FASHIONED GAME NIGHT TUESDAY, MARCH 27, AT FRANK HOUSE
LITERARY CRANEFEST POETRY READING SET FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 20
STUDENTS WIN BID FOR THE MIDWEST AFFILIATE OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE HALLS (MACURH) CONFERENCE SET FOR NOVEMBER AT UNK
FRANK HOUSE PROM PHOTO SHOOT SATURDAY, MARCH 17
EDUCATORS EMPLOYMENT FAIR SET FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 27
FAME TALENT SHOW WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT UNK
FIFTH ANNUAL LITERARY CRANEFEST HOSTED BY UNK CURRENTLY UNDERWAY
FORMER FBI HEAD FIELD PROFILER CANDICE DELONG TO SPEAK MONDAY, MARCH 26, AT UNK
OLD-FASHIONED GAME NIGHTS TUESDAYS, MARCH 13 AND 27, AT FRANK HOUSE
JAPANESE FESTIVAL SET FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 10
BIG EVENT VOLUNTEER DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FRIDAY, MARCH 9
LOPER LOW BRASS SPRING PERFORMANCE SATURDAY (MARCH 10) AT THE FRANK HOUSE
ANNUAL NEBRASKA HANDWRITING CONTEST TAKING SUBMISSIONS
ANNUAL JURIED STUDENT ART SHOW WINNERS ANNOUNCED
UNK PRESENTS 'AN EVENING OF CONCERT DANCE' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 2 & 3
FLUTIST DR. VIRGINIA BROFFITT TO PERFORM MONDAY, MARCH 5, AT UNK
'AN EVENING WITH ART CHANTRY' SET FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, AT UNK
LOW BRASS CHAMBER RECITAL SET FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 3, AT UNK
THE FRANK HOUSE PRESENTS 'THE SQUARE FOR KIDS' SATURDAY, MARCH 3
BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION COULD NET WINNER $10,000 PRIZE
'RESCUERS PROJECT' ON DISPLAY NOW THROUGH MARCH 15 AT UNK
KEARNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERTO/ARIA CONCERT TO BE HELD TUESDAY, FEB. 28
CAMPUS KITCHEN AT UNK EARNS NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE MONTH RECOGNITION
CHILDREN'S BOOK ILLUSTRATOR AND AUTHOR TO READ AT UNK THURSDAY, MARCH 8
FAME STUDENT TALENT SHOW TO BE HELD THURSDAY, FEB. 23, AT UNK
'HOOKED ON FACEBOOK' PRESENTATION SET FOR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29
ONE-MAN BAND PERFORMANCE SATURDAY (FEB. 25) AT THE FRANK HOUSE
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'THE STORY OF WINTER' AT 7 P.M. FRIDAY, MARCH 2
SERVICES SET FOR WEDNESDAY IN OKLAHOMA FOR FORMER UNK FACULTY MEMBER
SPRING ENROLLMENT AT UNK CONTINUES MOMENTUM OF FALL INCREASES
SECOND CASE OF BEDBUGS CONFIRMED AT UNK
'SHAKE IT UP' CHEER AND DANCE KID CAMP SET FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 17
ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS TO HEADLINE APRIL CONCERT AT UNK
PHI BETA LAMBDA BUSINESS COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED
GENEALOGY FOCUS OF SATURDAY AT THE FRANK HOUSE PRESENTATION THIS WEEKEND (FEB. 18)
MAGSAYSAY AWARD RECIPIENT AND UNK GRAD TO SPEAK AT NEPALI CULTURAL NIGHT SUNDAY, FEB. 26
UNK TO HOST MOCK HOSTAGE/ACTIVE SHOOTER EXERCISE FRIDAY, FEB. 17
EIGHT UNK WIND ENSEMBLE STUDENTS SELECTED FOR 2012 NEBRASKA INTERCOLLEGIATE BAND
OFFICIALS CONFIRM CASE OF BEDBUGS IN UNK RESIDENCE HALL
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS 'SING ME A HAPPY SONG' WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY, FEB. 15 - 19
Mentor Foreign Exchange Students
INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION CAREER EVENT TO BE HELD TUESDAY-THURSDAY, FEB. 14-16, AT UNK
EMPLOYER INTERNSHIP WORKSHOP SET FOR MONDAY, FEB. 20, AT UNK
ALPHA PHI 7TH ANNUAL RED DRESS POKER TOURNAMENT SET FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 9
UNK DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY TO PRESENT 'THE GREAT DIVORCE'
UNK STUDENTS GET INVOLVED IN THE INTERN NEBRASKA PROGRAM
SATURDAY AT THE FRANK HOUSE PRESENTS 'BAD LOVE POETRY READING' (FEB. 11)
PHI BETA LAMBDA HOSTS 25TH ANNUAL BUSINESS COMPETITION THURSDAY, FEB. 9, AT UNK
'FLUTE MUSIC OF GARY SCHOCKER' FEATURED IN FLUTE RECITAL SATURDAY, FEB. 18, AT UNK
POSTPONEMENT...'SHAKE IT UP' CHEER AND DANCE KIDS CAMP, SET FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 4, AT UNK, POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, FEB. 17!!
WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT SET FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 10, AT UNK
THEATRE STUDENTS RECEIVE AWARDS AT KENNEDY CENTER COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL
MORTAR BOARD TO PRESENT 'LAST LECTURE SERIES' WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15,
REGISTRATION STILL OPEN FOR 'SHAKE IT UP' CHEER AND DANCE KIDS CAMP SET FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 4
SATURDAY AT THE FRANK HOUSE FEATURES TOUR FOR YOUTH, AGES 9-13, JAN. 28
NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL SET FOR MONDAY-TUESDAY, FEB. 6 - 7, AT UNK
UNK CAMPUS MOURNING LOSS OF STUDENT IN CAR/TRAIN COLLISION
AFRICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION KICKS OFF BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH FESTIVAL
ALPHA PHI 7TH ANNUAL RED DRESS POKER TOURNAMENT SET FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 9
Exhibition - Cranes In Art
Hennings increase access to education with forever scholarship fund
UNK TO HOST HONOR BAND AND CHORAL CLINIC MONDAY, JAN. 23
PRESTON PUGMIRE TO PERFORM AT UNK THURSDAY, FEB. 2
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'NIGHT SKY SAMPLER' AT 7 P.M. FRIDAY, JAN. 20
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT FIRST-EVER NATIONAL RANKINGS OF ONLINE GRADUATE EDUCATION PROGRAMS EARNS UNK A PLACE ON THE 'HONOR ROLL'
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. OBSERVANCES SET FOR THURSDAY, JAN. 12, AND MONDAY, JAN. 16
DEANS' LIST STUDENTS FOR 2011 FALL SEMESTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY
ANTELOPE BOOKSTORE CONTRACT AT UNK BEING TERMINATED BY MUTUAL DISSOLUTION AGREEMENT
DYLAN EVANS RECEIVES UNK TECHNOLOGY EXCELLENCE AWARD
BALDWIN FOUNDATION GRANT TO RESTORE FRANK HOUSE CURVED WINDOWS
RESIDENCE HALLS AT UNK TO OPEN AT 10 A.M. FRIDAY, JAN. 6
LELAND HOLDT/SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE DISTINGUISHED FACULTY AWARD PRESENTED TO POTTHOFF
Mentor International Exchange Students in Your Community
CENTRAL NEBRASKA BUSINESS IDEA WINNERS AND FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
FRANK HOUSE CLOSED DEC. 18- JAN. 8 FOR HOLIDAY BREAK
REGENT PHARES TO SPEAK AT UNK WINTER GRADUATION FRIDAY, DEC. 16
FRANK HOUSE CLOSED DEC. 18- JAN. 8 FOR HOLIDAY BREAK
SENIOR PROJECTS ON EXHIBIT IN THE WALKER ART GALLERY
DR. SANDY COOK-FONG NAMED 2011 WESTERN REGION SOCIAL WORKER OF THE YEAR
LOPER LOW BRASS TO RING IN THE HOLIDAY SEASON AT THE FRANK HOUSE ON DEC. 10
MERRY TUBA CHRISTMAS SET FOR SATURDAY, DEC. 3, IN KEARNEY AND HOLDREGE
Holiday Show - A Tuna Christmas
SIFE TEAM HOSTS NEW VENTURE ADVENTURE, DRAWS STUDENTS FROM 14 AREA HIGH SCHOOLS
UNK JAZZ-ROCK ENSEMBLE FALL CONCERT SATURDAY, DEC. 3
TRANSFER DAY SET FOR FRIDAY, DEC. 2, AT UNK NEBRASKAN STUDENT UNION
NEBRASKATS SWING CHOIR PERFORMS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, IN UNK FINE ARTS RECITAL HALL
UNK PROFESSER CREATES SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF HER MOTHER'S LIFE
STUDIO 237 TO PERFORM CHRISTMAS FAVORITES, TRADITIONAL BARBERSHOP SELECTIONS SATURDAY, DEC. 3, AT THE FRANK HOUSE
GINGERBREAD HOUSE CONTEST SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY DEC. 1
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'THE CHRISTMAS STAR' FRIDAY, DEC. 2, AT UNK
LUTHANS NAMED JOHN BECKER ENDOWED PROFESSOR AT UNK
VCD SENIOR EXHIBITION IN THE UNK WALKER GALLERY NOW THOUGH DEC. 2
TWO UNK COMMUNICATION MAJORS WIN NEBRASKA PRSA ANVIL AWARDS
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS 'THE SHAPE OF THINGS' THURSDAY - SUNDAY, DEC. 1-4, AT UNK
UNK NEBRASKATS TO PERFORM IN ALBION SUNDAY, NOV. 20; AURORA AND HASTINGS ON MONDAY, NOV. 21
FACULTY/STAFF/STUDENT CRAFT SHOW SET FOR FRIDAY, NOV. 18, IN UNK NEBRASKAN STUDENT UNION
ORDER OF OMEGA ANNOUNCES NEW UNK MEMBERS
OPERA WORKSHOP PRESENTS PROGRAM OF OPERA BY MOZART SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT UNK
'FLUTES AT THE FRANK HOUSE' RETURNS TO PERFORM ON SATURDAY (NOV. 19)
UNK RECEIVES $520,000 ENDOWED PHILOSOPHY PROFESSORSHIP
DISABILITY AWARENESS WEEK SET FOR NOV. 14-17 AT UNK
REYNOLDS POETRY & CREATIVE WRITING SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PRESENT WORK WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16
'NENETTES OR LABYRINTH OF THE MIND' FOCUS OF SATURDAY AT THE FRANK HOUSE, ARTIST'S TALK SATURDAY, NOV. 12
FRANK HOUSE CLOSED NOV. 23-27 FOR THANKSGIVING BREAK
REYNOLDS SERIES PRESENTS AUTHOR JOY HARJO TUESDAY, NOV. 15, AT UNK
CONTEMPORARY GLASS ARTISTS SPEAK WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, AT UNK
'KEARNEY STATE COLLEGE: THE EARLY YEARS' FRANK HOUSE PRESENTATION SATURDAY, NOV. 5
REYNOLDS SERIES PRESENTS AUTHOR JOY HARJO TUESDAY, NOV. 15
'TRICK-OR-TREAT FOR THE GREATER GOOD' SET FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 29, IN KEARNEY
MORALITY OF CAPITALISM SYMPOSIUM SET FOR NOV. 1-2, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AT UNK
'PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'THE STORY OF AUTUMN' FRIDAY, NOV. 4, AT UNK
BEST-SELLING AUTHOR TO SPEAK AT UNK ON THE FUTURE OF THE NEW MIDDLE EAST NOV. 8
DUET SENIOR FLUTE RECITAL SET FOR THURSDAY, OCT. 27, AT UNK
MUSIC PERFORMANCE MAJOR AT UNK TAKES TOP HONORS AT THE 2011 MTNA YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITION
CENTRAL NE BUSINESS IDEA CONTEST GIVES AREA ENTREPRENEURS CHANCE AT $1,000 PRIZE
UNK THEATRE PRESENTS 'THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW' OCT. 26-31
NEW 12-MEMBER NEBRASKA CAMPUS COMPACT TO PROMOTE SERVICE-LEARNING, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
REYNOLDS SERIES HOSTS POET MILES WAGGENER THURSDAY, OCT. 27
'DIVIDING THE WATERS: GLOBAL SECURITY IN A WATER-STRESSED WORLD' TO BE PRESENTED TUESDAY, NOV. 1, AT UNK
'PHANTOMS AT THE FRANK HOUSE' SET FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 29, AT THE FRANK HOUSE
RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ANNOUNCED AT UNK
NATIONAL RESIDENCE HALL HONORARY OFFICERS ANNOUNCED AT UNK
TRICK-OR-STREET STREET SET FOR MONDAY, OCT. 31, AT UNK
UNK DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELING AND SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY FIRST IN THE WORLD TO ACHIEVE INTERNATIONAL ACCREDITATION
10TH ANNUAL FALL STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM SET FOR SUNDAY, OCT. 23, AT UNK
MORE THAN 130 COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES ON UNK CAMPUS THIS WEEK FOR INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION FALL CAREER EVENT
REYNOLDS SERIES AT UNK PRESENTS AUTHOR PATRICIA SMITH THURSDAY, OCT. 20
FRANK HOUSE CLOSED MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 17 - 18, FOR FALL BREAK
STUDY ABROAD FOCUS OF SATURDAY AT THE FRANK HOUSE PRESENTATION
EIGHT UNK STUDENTS FEATURED IN UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH JOURNAL
FIRST ALL-FEMALE TEAM TO WIN 'THE AMAZING RACE' TO SPEAK AT UNK FRIDAY, OCT. 7
SIGMA PHI EPSILON FRATERNITY AT UNK RECEIVES NATIONAL BUCHANAN CUP
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'THE STORY OF AUTUMN' FRIDAY, OCT. 7, AT UNK
REYNOLDS SERIES PRESENTS AUTHOR TERESE SVOBOBA MONDAY, OCT. 10, AT UNK
HASTINGS FENCING CLUB DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY, OCT. 8, AT THE FRANK HOUSE
Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic 2012
100 AREA FOURTH GRADERS TO ATTEND UNK EARLY AWARENESS DAY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5
CAREER FAIR SET FOR THURSDAY, OCT. 6; OPEN TO STUDENTS, ALUMNI AND PUBLIC
AGING IN NEBRASKA FOCUS OF SOCIAL WORK CONFERENCE FRIDAY, SEPT. 30, AT UNK
KEARNEY HIGH SCHOOL BAND TAKES SWEEPSTAKES TROPHY IN BAND DAY COMPETITION
STUDENTS IN UNK MARKETING CLASS TO GRANT $10,000 TO LOCAL NONPROFITS
SATURDAYS AT THE FRANK HOUSE SERIES BEGINS WITH A HISTORY AND HOUSE TOUR SATURDAY, OCT. 1
2011 HOMECOMING ROYALTY CROWNED AT UNK; ROYALTY AND ROYAL COURT HONORED
LOPER FAMILY OF THE YEAR NAMED AT UNK; FAMILY DAY IS SATURDAY, SEPT. 24
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS AWARDS FRIDAY, SEPT. 23
GRADUATE STUDENT FEATURED IN TWO-DAY INSTALLATION AT THE MUSEUM OF NEBRASKA ART
INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS ON MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK OFFERING SET FOR TUESDAY (SEPT. 27) AT UNK
HOMECOMING ROYALTY FINALISTS ANNOUNCED AT UNK
LAMBDA THETA NU SORORITY JOINS NICKELODEON'S WORLDWIDE DAY OF PLAY OBSERVANCE SATURDAY, SEPT. 24.
PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR ROBERT OLEN BUTLER GIVING A READING AT UNK
HOMECOMING ROYALTY CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED AT UNK
CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE SERIES AT UNK OPENS WITH PERFORMANCE BY FRANZISKA NABB, FLUTE, MONDAY, SEPT. 19
SCIENCE CAFE SET FOR MONDAY, SEPT. 19, AT CUNNINGHAM'S JOURNAL
FIJI CUB SCOUT GAMES SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, AT UNK FOSTER FIELD
'WILD ABOUT UNK' HOMECOMING, FAMILY DAY AND BAND DAY ACTIVITIES, SEPT. 19 - 24
SIX TO RECEIVE AWARDS AT UNK HOMECOMING ALUMNI BANQUET IN SEPTEMBER
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT RANKS UNK A 'TOP 10' PUBLIC MIDWEST REGIONAL UNIVERSITY
SCHEIBE TO PERFORM ON TROMBONE FOR UNK SENIOR RECITAL SUNDAY, SEPT. 11
UNK GRADUATE RECEIVES $5,000 FELLOWSHIP FROM NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
AT 7,100, UNK FALL HEADCOUNT ENROLLMENT JUMPS 5.1 PERCENT TO THE HIGHEST IN 14 YEARS
FRANK HOUSE CLOSED ON LABOR DAY
SORORITY PLEDGES ANNOUNCED AT UNK
NEBRASKA KIDS FITNESS & NUTRITION DAY SET FOR FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, AT UNK
SIX FACULTY AND STAFF AWARDS PRESENTED AT UNK FALL CONVOCATION
Back to School for Kearney - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
TWENTY-THREE UNK STUDENTS TO PRESENT SUMMER RESEARCH PROJECTS IN OCTOBER
NEW PROGRAM TRACKS CAMPUS INVOLVEMENT AT UNK
DR. VALERIE CISLER FEATURED SPEAKER AT LINCOLN MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MEETING AT THE GOVERNOR'S MANSION
BLUE AND GOLD DAYS KICK OFF THE FIRST WEEK OF THE UNK SCHOOL YEAR
'THE NIGHT SKIES OVER KEARNEY' UNK PLANETARIUM SHOW FRIDAY (AUG. 19)
UNK RADIO STATION KLPR RECEIVES POWER INCREASE
FRANK HOUSE VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION RECEPTION SET FOR THURSDAY, AUG. 11
SUMMER GRADUATION BRINGS DEGREES FOR 187 UNK STUDENTS
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS AT UNK INTERNING ACROSS THE NATION
PARTICIPANTS FOR 2011-2012 LEADERSHIP UNK ANNOUNCED
DESIGN STUDENTS AND ALUMNI FROM UNK TAKE 62 AWARDS AT NEBRASKA ADDY COMPETITION
TWO UNK VISUAL COMMUNICATION MAJORS RECEIVE $2,000 AAF SCHOLARSHIPS
SIX UNK DESIGN STUDENTS ADVANCE TO NATIONAL ADDY COMPETITION
DESIGN STUDENTS AT UNK WIN SEVEN NATIONAL BRASS RING AWARDS
BUSINESS PROGRAMS AT UNK EARN FIVE-YEAR EXTENSION OF AACSB ACCREDITATION
DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS ANNOUNCES CAMPUS AWARDS
'THE NIGHT SKIES OVER KEARNEY' UNK PLANETARIUM SHOW FRIDAY (JULY 15)
STUDENT GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE BRANCH MEMBERS ANNOUNCED AT UNK
''QUILT-Y PLEASURES' FRANK HOUSE EXHIBIT JULY 1 - AUG. 31
DR. JEFFREY WEST RECEIVES UNK LEADERS IN EDUCATION AND SERVICE AWARD
19th ANNUAL EDIBLE FLOWERS TEA SET FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 26, AT THE FRANK HOUSE
CHANCELLOR'S STUDENT AMBASSADORS FOR 2011-2012 AT UNK ANNOUNCED
DEANS' LIST STUDENTS FOR 2011 SPRING SEMESTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY
NEW SCHOLARSHIP GIVES HOPE, SUPPORT TO UNK STUDENTS IN CRISIS
UNK PEER EDUCATION PSA TAKES FIRST PLACE IN NATIONAL CONTEST
UNK COMPOSER RECEIVES $5,000 AWARD FROM NEBRASKA ARTS COUNCIL
EPSILON PI TAU ANNOUNCES NEW MEMBERS
BETA GAMMA SIGMA INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTS NEW MEMBERS
'THE NIGHT SKIES OVER KEARNEY' UNK PLANETARIUM SHOW FRIDAY (JUNE 3)
ABSTRACT WORKS ON EXHIBIT THIS MONTH AT ROBERT HENRI MUSEUM IN COZAD
HOSTAGE PHOTO AMONG WINNERS IN NEBRASKA PRESS ASSOCIATION COLLEGE COMPETITION
ALUMNA AND LONG-TIME ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUPPORTER GIVES SCHOLARSHIP TO HELP UNK STUDENTS
INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY ASSOCIATION AWARDS $10,000 SCHOLARSHIP TO UNK STUDENT
SPIRIT SQUAD SELECTED FOR 2011-2012 SEASON AT UNK
ATOMIC POP EXHIBIT AT THE NATIONAL NUCLEAR SCIENCE MUSEUM FEATURES UNK ARTIST
THE UNK PLANETARIUM PRESENTS “THE EVENING SKY” ON FRIDAY, MAY 20
NINTH GRADERS SELECTED FOR KEARNEY BOUND!
OUTSTANDING TUTORS AND CONSULTANTS RECOGNIZED AT UNK ACADEMIC SUCCESS AWARDS AND RECOGNITION EVENT
STUDENTS RECEIVE $2,000 IN SCHOLARSHIPS AT UNK ACADEMIC SUCCESS AWARDS AND RECOGNITION EVENT
OUTSTANDING STUDENT AND PACESETTER AWARD RECIPIENTS NAMED AT ACADEMIC SUCCESS RECOGNITION EVENT
LECTURE ON 18th CENTURY PORCELAIN PART OF UNK FRANK HOUSE PRESERVATION CELEBRATION ON SUNDAY (MAY 15)
OBSERVATION OF THE NIGHT SKIES OFFERED AT UNK ON THURSDAY, MAY 12.
THE UNK PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'THE EVENING SKY' ON FRIDAY, MAY 20
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY STUDENTS FROM UNK ON MISSION TRIP TO PERKINSTON, MISS.
CORNERSTONE OF EXCELLENCE AWARD PRESENTED TO KEARNEY BUSINESSMAN, UNK ALUMNUS
CREATORS OF ONE-HANDED WOODWIND PROGRAM AT UNK RECEIVING FIRST VSA (VERY SPECIAL ARTS) AWARD TONIGHT AT THE KENNEDY CENTER
MORTAR BOARD INITIATES 22 INTO MEMBERSHIP AT UNK
NEBRASKA STATE HANDWRITING CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED TODAY
GRADUATION AT UNK BRINGS DEGREES FOR 572 STUDENTS
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'RINGS ON HER FINGERS AND MOONS IN HER HAIR' ON FRIDAY, MAY 6, 5 AT UNK.
DR. KENYA TAYLOR NAMED ASSOCIATE VICE CHANCELLOR FOR ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS AT UNK
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION COLLEGIATE CHAPTER AT UNK ELECTS OFFICERS
STRING PROJECT CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 29, AT UNK
HONORS RECITAL AND CONVOCATION SET FOR SUNDAY, MAY 1, AT UNK
DR. RON CROCKER DIRECTS HIS FINAL KEARNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT TUESDAY, APRIL 26, AT THE MERRYMAN
INTERACTIVE AND GENERATIVE ART EXHIBITION TUESDAY, MAY 3, AT UNK
NINTH ANNUAL ROBOTICS COMPETITION: A-MAZING ROBOTS WINNERS ANNOUNCED AT UNK
ALPHA PHI SIGMA ANNOUNCES INITIATES AT UNK
RECEPTION AND BOOK SIGNING TUESDAY (APRIL 26) FOR THREE UNK ENGLISH FACULTY MEMBERS
SCIENCE CAFE: 'HOW WE KNOW EVOLUTION IS TRUE--AND WHY PEOPLE OF FAITH SHOULD BE GLAD IT IS IT IS!' PRESENTATION TUESDAY, APRIL 26, THUNDERHEAD BREWERY
KEARNEY MAYOR STANLEY CLOUSE RECEIVES FRIEND OF SOCIAL WORK AWARD FOR 2011
THREE KEARNEY EDUCATORS BEING INDUCTED INTO UNK ACADEMY FOR TEACHER EDUCATION EXCELLENCE THURSDAY, APRIL 28
SELECTED UNK FRESHMEN INDUCTED INTO PHI ETA SIGMA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AT UNK
DRUM MAJORS SELECTED FOR PRIDE OF THE PLAINS MARCHING BAND AT UNK
STUDENT ORIENTATION TEAM LEADERS FOR SUMMER ADVISING AND ENROLLMENT ANNOUNCED AT UNK
SYMPHONIC BAND AND WIND ENSEMBLE JOINT CONCERT THURSDAY, APRIL 21, AT UNK.
TUBAS FOR SPRING WILL BE THE FOCUS OF THE UNK FRANK HOUSE PROGRAM ON SATURDAY, APRIL 30.
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE RETIREMENT AND SERVICE AWARDS LUNCHEON AND RECOGNITION TUESDAY, APRIL 19, AT UNK
THE FRANK HOUSE WILL PRESENT A TITANIC-THEMED EVENT ON SATURDAY, APRIL 30.
STUDENT ALUMNI FOUNDATION NAMES OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARD RECIPIENTS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE FOCUS OF J.A. BALDWIN FREE ENTERPRISE LECTURE SERIES TALK TUESDAY, APRIL 19, AT UNK
THIRD ANNUAL CHILD WELFARE CONFERENCE FRIDAY, APRIL 15, AT UNK
'Sakura: Hope for Japan' event on Sunday, April 17, 5-8 p.m. at UNK
FRIDAY (APRIL 15) DEADLINE FOR UNK CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE RETIREMENT AND SERVICE AWARDS LUNCHEON TICKETS
FLUTE STUDIO PERFORMANCE FRIDAY (April 22) IN UNK FINE ARTS RECITAL HALL
VIOLIN/VIOLA WORKSHOP SATURDAY AT UNK.
SENIOR SHOW FEATURES WORK BY THREE UNK ART STUDENTS
ART MINI-CONFERENCE SET FOR THIS WEEKEND AT UNK
SIFE TEAM AT UNK NAMED REGIONAL CHAMPIONS
EASTER EGG HUNT AT UNK FRANK HOUSE SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 23.
ANTIQUE APPRAISALS PART OF UNK FRANK HOUSE PRESERVATION CELEBRATION ON SUNDAY, MAY 15
NEBRASKATS IN CONCERT SUNDAY, APRIL 10, ON UNK CAMPUS
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS “THE PAJAMA GAME” APRIL 13-17 AT UNK
18th CENTURY PORCELAIN WILL BE 'SATURDAYS AT THE FRANK HOUSE' PROGRAM APRIL 16 AT UNK
LOW BRASS STUDENT RECITAL SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 8, AT UNK.
THE 42nd ANNUAL SPRING PIANO WORKSHOP SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 9, AT UNK.
FUN 5K RUN/WALK SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 16, AT UNK.
RAPTOR RECOVERY CENTER PROGRAM THURSDAY (APRIL 7) IN COPELAND HALL AT UNK
COMEDIAN STEVE BYRNE PERFORMS WEDNESDAY (APRIL 6) FOR RHA WEEK 2011
'FACTS AND FICTION ABOUT SECONDHAND METH' FOCUS OF SIGMA XI CAFE TUESDAY, APRIL 5, AT THUNDERHEAD
RESEARCH ON REVERSING OR BLOCKING LUNG DISEASE FROM AGRICULTURAL DUSTS FOCUS OF SIGMA XI SCIENCE CAFE MONDAY (APRIL 4) AT THUNDERHEAD
SAXOPHONE FEATURED INSTRUMENT IN SENIOR RECITAL SATURDAY, APRIL 9
THIRD ANNUAL CHILD WELFARE CONFERENCE FRIDAY, APRIL 15, AT UNK
THE PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'THE EVENING SKY' ON FRIDAY, APRIL 15, AT UNK
OBSERVATION OF THE NIGHT SKIES OFFERED AT UNK ON THURSDAY, APRIL 14
CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE. Dr. Seth Fletcher, euphonium. Monday, April 4, 7:30 p.m.
STUDENT CONFERENCE IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 1, AT UNK
THE 13TH ANNUAL UNK STUDENT RESEARCH DAY SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 7
JAZZ-ROCK ENSEMBLE IN CONCERT SUNDAY, APRIL 17, AT UNK
POETRY SLAM SET FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 5, AT TRU CAFE
NEARLY 650 STUDENTS FROM ACROSS THE NATION WILL BE ON UNK CAMPUS FOR NATIONAL FORENSICS TOURNAMENT APRIL 2 – 4
UNK SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT Thursday, March 31, 7:30 p.m.
NEARLY 450 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ATTEND 9TH ANNUAL NEBRASKA CULTURAL UNITY CONFERENCE AT UNK FRIDAY, APRIL 1
STORM HOCKEY CONTRIBUTES $2,145 TO CAMPUS KITCHEN THROUGH JERSEYS FOR A CAUSE PROGRAM
HIGH FALUTIN' AND UNDERGROUND WINDS TO PERFORM AT THE FRANK HOUSE SATURDAY, APRIL 9
SENIOR ART MAJORS EXHIBIT THEIR WORK IN THE UNK WALKER ART GALLERY NOW THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 8
JUNIOR DAY AT UNK SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, APRIL 4
'ONE BIG DAY. ONE BIG THANKS' IS THE THEME OF THE BIG EVENT SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 2
PLANETARIUM PRESENTS 'RINGS ON HER FINGERS AND MOONS IN HER HAIR' ON FRIDAY, APRIL 1 AT UNK
SPRING STRING CONCERT--AN EVENING WITH CONCERTOS AND CHAMBER MUSIC SET FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 1
SCHOOL SYSTEMS FROM FIVE STATES WILL BE REPRESENTED AT UNK EDUCATORS EMPLOYMENT FAIR TUESDAY, MARCH 29
SOLVING WORLD PROBLEMS THROUGH SOAP OPERAS FOCUS OF PRESENTATION MONDAY, MARCH 28, AT UNK
STUDENTS IN MASS MEDIA (SIMM) INDUCTS MEMBERS, ELECTS OFFICERS AT UNK
DEANS' LIST STUDENTS FOR 2010 FALL SEMESTER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT KEARNEY
FLOWERS OF THE 19th CENTURY AND HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES WILL BE THE FOCUS OF THE UNK FRANK HOUSE EVENT ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2
SCHOOL SYSTEMS FROM FIVE STATES WILL BE REPRESENTED AT UNK EDUCATORS EMPLOYMENT FAIR TUESDAY, MARCH 29
HASTINGS, KEARNEY, BERTRAND STUDENTS WIN UNK'S TOP SCHOLARSHIP
STUDENTS RECENTLY ELECTED TO UNK STUDENT GOVERNMENT
SYMPHONIC BAND CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 31, AT UNK
CHINESE ACROBATS WILL TAKE TO THE STAGE AND AIR ON THURSDAY, MARCH 31, AT UNK
LOUIE THE LOPER IN THE LEAD IN MASCOT MADNESS COMPETITION,BUT MORE VOTES NEEDED
HUMAN TRAFFICKING FOCUS OF UNK CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, IN NEBRASKAN STUDENT UNION
STUDENT ART SOCIETY JURIED EXHIBITION AWARDS ANNOUNCED AT UNK
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS EARN TOP AWARDS AT 24TH ANNUAL BUSINESS COMPETITION DAY AT UNK
MORTAR BOARD CURRENTLY ACCEPTING OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN & SOPHOMORE APPLICATIONS AT UNK
CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE. Dr. Noah Rogoff, cello, and Denis Evtyvhin, piano. Sunday, March 13, 3 p.m. Fine Arts Recital Hall
'RINGS ON HER FINGERS AND MOONS IN HER HAIR' FRIDAY, MARCH 18, PLANETARIUM SHOW AT UNK
UNK WIND ENSEMBLE TO PRESENT A CONCERT TOUR OF NORTHEAST NEBRASKA AND WESTERN IOWA FRIDAY-SUNDAY, MARCH 18-20
'Fluent Music and Fluid Borders: Nationalism and The Music of Liszt and Chopin' Times Top topic Friday, March 11, UNK Fine Arts Recital Hall
CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE Allison Fletcher, flute and Nancy Curry, piano Thursday, March 10, 7:30 PM
'WATER AND SURVIVAL: FROM THE PLATTE TO THE NILE' WORLD AFFAIRS CONFERENCE THEME
FAME STUDENT TALENT SHOW SET FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 10, AT UNK
SENIOR VOCAL RECITAL SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 12, AT UNK
BAND STUDENTS REPRESENTING UNK IN THE NEBRASKA INTERCOLLEGIATE BAND IN LINCOLN
GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES TOPIC OF E.N. THOMPSON FORUM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, AT UNK
UNK PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB TO HOST CONTEST ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12
21st ANNUAL NEBRASKA HANDWRITING CONTEST IS NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES
FOLK MUSIC OF THE 1890s FEATURED AT THE UNK FRANK HOUSE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12
No Limits Women's & Gender Studies Conference Friday - Saturday, March 4-5, UNK
KEARNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT Tuesday, March 1, 7:30 PM
KEARNEY WOMEN'S HISTORY THE FOCUS OF UNK FRANK HOUSE PROGRAM ON SATURDAY, MARCH 5
CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR NAMED RECIPIENT OF PRESTIGIOUS LELAND HOLDT/SECURITY MUTUAL LIFE AWARD AT UNK
'CATHEDRAL ECHOES' THEME FOR CHOIR CONCERT SUNDAY, FEB. 27, AT UNK
DR. SRIVATSA 'SRI' SESHADRI NAMED MBA DIRECTOR AT UNK
INTERNATIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 6, AT UNK
AMERICA'S THREE 'REVOLUTIONS' FOCUS OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH PRESENTATION THURSDAY, FEB. 24
NOTICE: TONIGHT'S (FEB. 23) E.N. THOMPSON FORUM ON WORLD ISSUES CANCELLED
'Torture, Obama and Us ' - E.N. Thompson Forum - Wednesday, February 23 - Simulcast in Communications Center
“NO LIMITS! ECO-FEMINISM & ARTFUL HEALING” CONFERENCE AT UNK ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 4-5
KEARNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS “SCHERZO – ALLEGRO” ON TUESDAY, MARCH 1
CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE Franziska Nabb, flute. Monday, February 21, 7:30 PM
AN EVENING OF CONCERT AND DANCE PERFORMANCES SET FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 4-5, AT UNK
FIRST EVER KEARNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (KSO) YOUNG ARTIST COMPETITION TO BE HELD AT UNK IN APRIL
SEVENTH ANNUAL VAGINA MONOLOGUES BEING PERFORMED AT UNK THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEB. 17 & 18
WEDDING DRESS INSPIRES UNK FRANK HOUSE PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 26
SIFE TEAM PARTNERS WITH CODY-KILGORE UNIFIED SCHOOLS TO OPEN GROCERY STORE IN CODY
UNK ROTC CADET ONE OF ONLY FIVE IN NEBRASKA SELECTED FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION SPRING CAREER FAIR TUESDAY-THURSDAY (FEB. 15-17) AT UNK
'IF DR. KING WERE ALIVE TODAY?' SUBJECT OF JOHN HARRIS PRESENTATION WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23
CAREER FAIR SET FOR WEDNESDAY, FEB 23; OPEN TO STUDENTS, ALUMNI AND PUBLIC
WIND ENSEMBLE CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 24, AT UNK
BRYCE SPEED ARTIST TALK AND RECEPTION FRIDAY (FEB. 11)
LOW BRASS CHAMBER MUSIC RECITAL SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, FEB. 25, AT UNK
'BAD LOVE' FOCUS OF UNK FRANK HOUSE PROGRAM SATURDAY, FEB. 19
CHINESE SPRING FESTIVAL SUNDAY, FEB. 13, AT UNK
Name released in death this morning of UNK student
'UPRISING IN EGYPT: WHY NOW AND WHAT NEXT?' TOPIC OF NOON PRESENTATION AT UNK TUESDAY, FEB. 8
LEGO BUILDING COMPETITION WEDNESDAY (FEB. 9) TO RAISE MONEY FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
STUDENTS GO THROUGH SELECTIVE PROCESS TO BECOME UNK STUDENT DIPLOMATS
'THE EVENING SKY” PLANETARIUM SHOW FRIDAY, FEB. 18 AT UNK
DARWIN DAY ROADSHOW MAKING A STOP ON THE UNK CAMPUS THURSDAY, FEB. 10
SPRING SENIOR DAY SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, FEB. 7, AT UNK
UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS 'MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE' Feb. 16-20 AT UNK
AWARD-WINNING COMEDIAN JOE WONG WILL PERFORM AT UNK ON THURSDAY, FEB. 10
DIRECTOR’S TOUR FOCUS OF UNK FRANK HOUSE PROGRAM ON SATURDAY, FEB. 12
ACADEMIC AND CAREER SERVICES TO HOST ANNUAL CAREER FAIR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23
DRAWINGS BY BRYCE SPEED ON EXHIBIT IN THE UNK WALKER ART GALLERY
JUGGLER AND COMEDIAN MARK NIZER WILL PERFORM AT UNK ON TUESDAY, FEB. 1
'RINGS ON HER FINGERS AND MOONS IN HER HAIR' FRIDAY, FEB. 4, PLANETARIUM SHOW AT UNK
10th ANNUAL NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL AT UNK ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FEB. 14-15
LASER TAG COMPETITION TO TAKE PLACE THURSDAY, FEB. 10, AT UNK
ASTRONOMER, PHYSICIST AND AUTHOR DR. PHIL PLAIT PRESENTS 'BAD ASTRONOMY' MONDAY, JAN. 31
NEW AGREEMENT PUTS UNK STUDENTS ON THE FAST-TRACK TO GRADUATE SCHOOL
UNK CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE Brandon Jones, euphonium. Thursday, Jan. 27, 7:30 p.m.
SPRING SENIOR DAY SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, FEB. 7, AT UNK
Photography Club Organizes, Announces Officers
Spirit Squad to Host UNK Cheer and Dance Kids Camp Rock on Saturday, Jan. 22
Senior Vocal Recital Set For Saturday, Dec. 4
Flute Performance Focus of Frank House Program Saturday, Dec. 4
NEWS ADVISORY: UNK NEBRASKATS CONCERT Wednesday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m.
Jazz-Rock Ensemble in Concert Saturday, Dec. 4, at UNK
Wind Ensemble in Concert Scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 5 at UNK.
Senior Art Majors Exhibit Their Work in the UNK Walker Art Gallery Now Through December.
'Merry Tuba Christmas' set for Saturday, Dec. 4, at UNK
Three UNK Vocal Groups to Perform Combined Concert Sunday, Dec. 5
Mortar Board Chapter at UNK Receives Top National Awards
Calvin T. Ryan Library Receives National Recognition From the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP)
Mid-Nebraska Youth Leadership Conference set for UNK on Friday, Nov. 19
Vocal Collegium to Perform Christmas Concert at Mona on Friday, Dec. 3.
CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE. Dr. Seth Fletcher, euphonium, Monday, Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m.
Three Cave Canem Fellows to Read From Their Poetry Friday
Senior Art Majors Exhibit Work in the UNK Walker Art Gallery
Nebraskats Winter Show set for Wednesday, Dec. 1, on the Campus
Planetarium Features 'The Skies Over Kearney' Friday (Nov. 19) at UNK
History of UNK Topic of 'Saturdays at the Frank House' This Weekend
Gosper County Senior Center Hosts Health Care Reform Presentation Tuesday, Nov. 30, in Elwood
NEWS ADVISORY: International Education Week, Nov. 15-18, at UNK
Nebraskats to Perform in Colorado and Western Nebraska Nov. 21-24
'How to Give Your Dreams a Chance to Come True' Topic of UNK Presentation Thursday
Reminder: Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet Natasha Trethewey Speaks at UNK This Thursday
UNK NEWS ADVISORY: Native American Heritage Month closing event 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 29, in the Nebraskan Student Union.
Health Care Reform Focus of a Presentation Tuesday (Nov. 16) at UNK
NEWS ADVISORY: CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE. Blaine Hendsbee, tenor, and Jonathan Sokasits, piano, Monday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m.
University Theatre Presents 'The Malcontent' Nov. 17-21 at UNK
CSIS Team Places Fifth in Regional 'Battle of the Brains'
'Panic of the 1890s' Panel Saturday (Nov. 13) at the Frank House Concludes $mart Money Week Activities
NEWS ADVISORY: 'Putting a Face on Migration From Rural Mexico,' Geography Awareness Week presentation, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, at UNK
Harris to Perform Flute Recital Saturday (Nov. 13) at UNK
NEWS ADVISORY: 'Media and the Midterm Elections: A Saner Analysis' is Times Talk topic Friday, Nov. 12, at 12:15 p.m. on the UNK campus.
Students in Mass Media (SIMM) Inducts Members, Elects Officers at UNK
Japanese Festival Scheduled For Sunday, Nov. 14, at UNK.
'All Aboard for Abilities' to Raise Disability Awareness Nov. 15-19 at UNK
NEWS ADVISORY: 'China Rising, ' E.N. Thompson Forum - Wednesday, Nov. 10, Simulcast in the University of Nebraska at Kearney Communications Center, Room 101
Reynolds Series Presents Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet Natasha Trethewey on Thursday, Nov. 18, at UNK
Rachel Ramsey Cruze Keynotes $martmoney Week on Monday (Nov. 8) at UNK
NEWS ADVISORY: CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE, Solon Pierce, piano, Monday, Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m.
Three Students Attending UNK on Omaha World-Herald/Kearney Hub Scholarships
Prints and Paintings Featured in Senior Exhibit at Walker Gallery Nov. 1-9
Planetarium Show, 'The Search For New Earths,' set for 7 P.M. Friday (Nov. 5) at UNK
Faculty/Staff/Student Craft Show Set For Friday, Nov. 19, in UNK Nebraskan Student Union Atrium
Kay Liibbe Receives UNK Technology Excellence Award
NOTE TO MEDIA: UNK-SPONSORED MEN'S CHORAL CLINIC HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Story Time at the UNK Frank House Features 19th Century Children's Literature on Saturday, Nov. 6.
'Conflict Management in the Workplace' Presentation Wednesday, Nov. 10, at UNK
NEWS ADVISORY: Sigma Xi hosts 'Ask a Scientist' at 5 p.m. today (Monday, Nov. 1) at UNK
Opera Worshop Presents Opera Scenes Performance Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13-14, at UNK.
Trombones, Euphoniums and Tubas Featured in Low Brass Recital Friday, Nov. 12, at UNK.
UNK Glass Blowing Open House, Demonstrations and Sale Set for Saturday, Nov. 6, at UNK.
Reynolds Series Presents Reynolds Scholars Reading on Thursday, Nov. 11, at UNK
High School Students Take Part in Entrepreneurship Day at UNK
Pi Kappa Alpha Haunted House (Oct. 27-30) to 'Scare up a Little Cash' for the World Theatre Renovation
Costumes and Carvings Part of UNK Art Department Halloween Contests Friday (Oct. 29)
Tuba Featured Instrument in Senior Recital at UNK Saturday (Oct. 30)
NEWS ADVISORY: Native American Heritage Month opening event Monday (Nov. 1) 7 p.m. in Copeland Hall, Room 142.
Locke & Key Society to Monitor Midterm Election News and Results Tuesday, Nov. 2, at UNK
Men's Choral Clinic Scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 3, at UNK
Reza, an Illusionist, Will Take Stage at UNK on Thursday, Nov. 11
NEWS ADVISORY: CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE. Dr. Seth Fletcher, euphonium, Monday, Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m.
NEWS ADVISORY: KEARNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (KSO) CONCERT, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 7:30 PM
NEWS ADVISORY: 'The Haunted History of Halloween,' 7 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 27), UNK Copeland Hall, Room 140
E.N. Thompson Forum Presents 'Staying Ahead While Going Green' Thursday, Oct. 14, at UNK
Student Research Symposium 1-5P.M. Sunday (Oct. 24) in UNK Nebraskan Student Union
NEWS ADVISORY: MONA 'Collection Connection' Wednesday, Oct. 13, features Photographer/Adventurer Brooks de Wetter Smith
NEWS ADVISORY: UNK Health Science Career Fair Wednesday, Oct. 13, Nebraskan Student Union.
Junior Recital Features Original Compositions Thursday, Oct. 14
Phantoms at the Frank House, a Time to Trick-or-Treat, Saturday, Oct. 30.
Oksoberfest, An Award-Winning Alcohol Education Event, set for Friday, Oct. 29, at UNK
80 Area Fourth Graders to Attend Early Awareness Day Thursday (Oct. 14) at UNK
NEWS ADVISORY: 'Pakistan: A Nation in Crisis,' 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, Copeland Hall, Room 142
Photographer Jim May Presents Artist Talk at UNK Walker Gallery on Friday, Oct. 29.
Jazz Guardians, the Army Ground Forces Band, Will Perform at UNK on Thursday (Nov. 4)
High School Seniors Hosted for UNK Senior Day Monday (Nov. 1) on the Campus
Ghost Guides to Lead Area Children Through Campus During 'Trick-Or-Treat Street' on Thursday, Oct. 28
Pumpkin-Carving Contest set for Wednesday (Oct. 27) at the Nebraskan Student Union; Pumpkins will be on display Wednesday-Friday (Oct. 27-29)
NEWS ADVISORY: CONCERTS-ON-THE-PLATTE. Dr. Andrew White, baritone Monday (Oct. 25), 7:30 p.m., UNK Fine Arts Recital Hall.
Biennial High School Psychology Fair set for Thursday (Oct. 21) at UNK
Frank House on UNK Campus Closed over Fall Break
NEWS ADVISORY: Sigma Xi Science Cafe: 'The Future of Solar Cell Technology and You!,' 5 p.m. Monday (Oct. 25) at Thunderhead Brewery.
Reynolds Series Presents Poet Jon Davis on Thursday, Oct. 21.
NEWS ADVISORY: Hispanic Heritage Month Fiesta. 6 p.m. Friday (Oct. 22) in UNK Nebraskan Student Union Ponderosa Room.
Women start business that caters to Holdrege’s princesses
Broken Bow mayor, school board top issues for Custer County voters
Grandpa’s Steakhouse to re-open Tuesday after small fire in office
Four fires, one rescue keep firefighters hopping
3rd District candidates face audience’s questions
Season’s over but activity isn’t at J. Lake trails, businesses
KHS Bearcat Marching Band wins top rating in Lincoln
Broken Bow liver recipient overflows with gratitude
New hospital’s ownership, management details sparse
Buffalo County voters face numerous contested elections next month
Great weather, fast harvest, volatile markets challenge farmers, marketers, railroads, exporters
Smooth harvests, volatile markets
Filming of 'The Boarder' continues in Ravenna
BUSINESS BRIEFS
Judge upholds convicted murderer's sentence
Fire causes major damage to a home northeast of Riverdale
ACROSS THE REGION
Help babies, seniors, the disabled, needy families, people in danger: Giving to United Way, say 2011 Live United co-chairs, is the best way to do good
FARM BRIEFS
NU regents approve bigger stadium, Big 12 settlement
HUB PICK
Smoke damages interior of Grandpa's Steakhouse
HUB PICK
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Journalism bug bites students
One Holdrege council member faces challenger
LRNRD won’t collect $5/acre tax this year
PTO working for playgrounds at new Kenwood school
Minden Bandfest, planned Saturday, is largest ever
Elwood board OKs $8,793 deal for heat pump for village hall
Kearney RV park permit OK'd
$3.5M in grants will help continue rural dental clinics
Gun threat leads to four felonies
THIS WEEK'S WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
2010 Harvest Preview
Johanns: Why can’t pipeline bypass Ogallala Aquifer?
Grant will pay two new KPD officers
RV park planned in southeast Kearney
HUB PICK
31st Street to be closed for about one week
Lex chooses Dawson Area Development to oversee revitalization
UNK student composer performs recital today
Economy, jobs top Smith’s to-do list
Grace Lutheran in Lex celebrating 60 years
Frank House closing for long weekend
HUB PICK
Rallying for Rylee
Tri-Basin to request engineering advice from well drillers on augmentation project
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Pick up pink tulips Thurs. at American Cancer Society
Only minor injuries in semi rollover
Ex-N.J. governor talks about going green
Tribal corn grown in Kearney headed to Oklahoma feast
Safety center offering commercial driver training
HUB PICK
Shelton to replace gyms’ roofs with stimulus funds, sale of $240K of bonds
Western show Saturday benefits veterans homes
Ravenna man pleads not guilty to sex assault of teen
Wulf's hearing postponed
Concert at UNK seeks to show Jesus’ relevance
Phelps County Courthouse will get efficient windows, lights
Audience tends to agree with Hazard; some not sure it is city council’s job
Hazard’s opponents decry his campaign tactics
Fire forces evacuation of small office structure
UNK’s Kepler planetarium show premieres Friday
Pleasanton tailgate will fund Bednar scholarships
Panhandle banks report scams similar to that in B. Bow
Gerdes’ sights are set on global domination
Home spared from fire by quick response
KPS continues steady enrollment growth
Democrats’ state leadership plans to caucus again for 2012
Holdrege selects superintendent search consultant
KPS awards $6M bid for new school
HUB PICK
Learn to make greeting cards at Frank House
Some Lex school staff get one-time extra pay
Mail-in voter registration ends Friday
Wulf still gets jail after year of appeals
Meeting Wednesday aims to organize weekly storytelling workshops
Man faces up to 50 years for sex with girl
Council considering strategy for bigger planes at airport
Rainbow peaks through Sunday clouds
Candidate forum set for Oct. 21 at Merryman
Birthday party goes to dogs — cats, too
Firefighters’ names enshrined in memorial garden
Bush gets less keyboard work at Franklin hospital
Retooled version of Kearney band will take stage Tuesday
Amendment 1 puts economic development tools before voters again
Man could get 50 years in prison for sexual assault
Broken Bow eye clinic donating exam fees Wed.
Wood River senior, aspiring photographer looks toward bigger picture
Neb. governor candidate says state HHS is ‘absolute mess’
Vocalist’s favorites: Tunes that capture ‘essence of music’
NU plans to add 5,000 seats to Memorial Stadium
Art, theater, music on program for weekend
ACROSS THE REGION
Rowe knew the ‘greatest migration spectacle’ drew people, but now it knows it brings big money, too
At camp, changes are vast, but effect on people’s lives remains the same
Balancing conservation, development
Grant will buy UNK radio station new equipment
First flag raising at new Firefighters Memorial Garden is Sunday
Woman dies in car-train crash
New elementary school in north Kearney expected to open in fall 2012
Prime was sublime
NRD deems dams OK in wake of quake
Man admits selling meth to informant
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Harmon Park’s toys of old focus of talk
Lex’s 100 kids in Early Learning Academy launch balloon array to learn about second letter
WasteCap needs interns to deliver its green message
Celebrate, bid on things, too, at Faith Christian’s Fall Celebration Oct. 25
Choral director transcends language
UNK grads step up as others step down from alumni assn.
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING ANOUNCEMENTS
Auto database class set at Kearney library
One dies in car-train crash near Litchfield
HUB PICK
Campus Kitchen cooks up spaghetti fundraiser
Prime Senior Festival
City of Kearney offices open on Columbus Day
New Toastmasters Club will be chartered Friday
G.I. airport on pace for most travelers since 1980
HUB PICK
Healthy Lifestyles publication now online
Turnells' attorneys argue aiding and abetting child abuse charges not appropriate
Legislative jobs may fall to ax as deficit looms
Holdrege approves city worker raises
City sales tax revenue inches up
Kearney business people honored for great service
$285K grant allows for new UNK major
Globetrotting Marlatt stays safe; you can, too
Family Physical Therapy opening in Lex; it joins five others in Hub area
2 counties, 2 vehicles, 1 firearm; They add up to charges for trio arrested in Kearney
Landon’s Legion plans fundraiser for memorial wall, playground
Man who threatened trooper, his family gets 72 days in jail
Lammers, Buschkoetter Schroeder say Hazard can’t base City Council campaign on one issue
Shelton man gets prison for causing traffic death
Knee replacement talk replaces session on feet at Prime Festival Thursday
Good Sam: File for Life could save your life
Heineman holds gigantic lead over Meister in governor’s race funding
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
39th Street intersection closings announced
New to area: Doula group
Cowboy poet, storyteller to headline Prime Senior Festival
McKinney to speak at Audubon gathering
Director to start filming ‘The Boarder’ Monday in Ravenna
Pumpkin seeds become plot, then business
HUB PICK
Free humanities lecture features EPA’s Whitman
Never Just a Job
Condi Rice to receive cancer award from UNMC
As airport upgrades to Class II, it also upgrades its firefighting ability
October Trends - Featured Home Video Tour: Dr. Bill & Pam Sandy
Professional orchestra presents each piece to include audience
Odessa alfalfa mill has 2 fires in 3 weeks
Historic Bico’s building has new owners, updated décor
Democrat Davis stumps for sanity in 3rd District
Job cuts ‘a possibility’ at Boys and Girls Home
Crops coming off fields quickly; train availability not keeping pace
Holdrege company putting finishing touches on granite
CNPPID officials say wet year filled lake, didn’t solve water supply issues
DeBord dies in Friday motorcycle accident
Wet year means Central irrigators used less water
Bearcat band harvests top awards
Mentoring an hour a week for years is goal of TeamMates organization
Nebraska gets $1M for health exchange
Council candidates will meet at forum
Pot seller to do range of therapy, classes while on 4-year probation
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Nominees sought for Rosenlof volunteer award
DeBord dies in Friday motorcycle accident
Bearcat band harvests top awards
Nebraska gets $1M for health exchange
Pot seller to do range of therapy, classes while on 4-year probation
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Nominees sought for Rosenlof volunteer award
New to area: Doula group
McKinney to speak at Audubon gathering
Pumpkin seeds become plot, then business
Free humanities lecture features EPA’s Whitman
Condi Rice to receive cancer award from UNMC
October Trends - Featured Home Video Tour: Dr. Bill & Pam Sandy
Sen. Hadley, former Good Sam board member, says he acted independently on bill that limits hospital
NPPD urges customers to ask for badge number in suspicious encounters
Never Just a Job
As airport upgrades to Class II, it also upgrades its firefighting ability
Professional orchestra presents each piece to include audience
Historic Bico’s building has new owners, updated décor
Job cuts ‘a possibility’ at Boys and Girls Home
Holdrege company putting finishing touches on granite
Secret donor gives $2.5M to UNK
Whooper Watch volunteer training sessions to begin next week near Alda
Lexington men face court in alleged drive-by shooting
Farm Briefs
Business Briefs
Parade, game today (Sat.) finish UNK homecoming week festivities
Kearney Symphony Orchestra adds culture to community
Tea Party will continue constitution discussion
Saturday parade, game highlight UNK homecoming events
KCHS Homecoming royalty candidates revealed
Old Odessa School full of home goods, with 1½-cent sales tax break
OSHA cites Odessa alfalfa plant for safety problems
3 UNK games offer chances to donate canned food
Quarterlife crisis really a step toward adulthood
Kearney gets good news on Cherry Avenue exit
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Earthquake forces CPNRD to hire inspectors for dams
NRDs will appeal ruling on records
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Jazz on concert program Mon.
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Smith says China currency bill would hurt farmers
New planetarium show puts spotlight on search for other planetary systems
Physicians will manage but not own new Kearney hospital
Becker avoids religion
UNK Honors Program lures freshmen
With funds gone, Job Placement Services doors close
Lex weighs New Year fireworks sales
GSH risks losing telehealth funds
Threatening, hitting, choking wife net Petty jail, probation
Gibbon company doing renewable energy survey
With positive test for hereditary cancer, Johnson elected surgery in nick of time
Draw, make bubble prints, watercolor portraits and more at Kids Fine Arts Day Saturday
Youth leadership summit features mountain climber
Wind farm near Broken Bow starts construction Oct. 2011
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
UNK student accused of sex assault
Kearney airport may allow larger planes to land
Fun run proceeds to KHS special ed dept.
Lights, floors, other finish work in progress at fairgrounds Expo Center
Buffalo County YAB wants go-getter youths nominated
Slavery first E.N. Thompson lecture
Blaze destroyed building, but now Mitchell Hardware memories pour in
Broken Bow council talks community garden, dog park
Woman admits to flashing; she could get fine, jail
Bomb squad responds to suspicious device on UP Railroad property
Youths’ art meant to depict Lex moving forward
Becker to speak at Lyons school, despite ACLU’s warnings
Scientist: Hard to ID factors causing change when history never repeats exactly
April assault nets Kearney man therapy, probation
State senators predict long, contentious 2011 session
UNK students weigh recyclables to figure out how much recycling is done, what benefits are
Fire destroys four buildings in downtown Orleans Sunday
Council to take bids for streets near new school
Earthquake shakes part of Hub Territory
Council candidates will meet at forum
Tourney will raise funds for readers
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Car show honors young cancer victim
28 students picked as UNK Homecoming royalty candidates
ACROSS THE REGION
BUSINESS BRIEFS
As principal of all three of Holdrege’s elementary schools, Porter makes history
FARM BRIEFS
Atrazine in the Hot Seat Again
Lip sync contest, Battle of the Brains among UNK Homecoming events
Simply Pink style show lets breast cancer survivors celebrate life
Upset neighbors say Headwaters fence crosses the line
Scoville’s bond set at $100,000 on Landon Payne abuse charges
Advocacy center fights to keep children from ‘slipping through the cracks’
UNK reaching out to alumni
Man going to prison for stealing well engine radiators
Meister: State’s role is to assist cities, protect vulnerable citizens
HUB PICKS: BioBlitz, fencing, piano trio on weekend program
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Teams in airboats spray phragmites in river’s nooks, crannies
$850K loan to get Spruce Hollow a new sewer system
Lower Loup farmers now must wait
Holdrege man arrested in felony drug possession
JLDI elects officers, sets 2010-2011 budget
Burling at work camp for burglarizing businesses
Enter favorite recipe for Hub contest
Larry the Cable Guy to headline opening night of Comstock 2011
Alma teens agree: Texting distracts
Safe Homes pledge enlists parents to protect youths
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UNK accepts invitation to join MIAA
Railroad crossing at Fifth Avenue closes today
Weather slows big Holdrege street project
Satisfy curiosity about fencing, swordsmanship at Frank House event
Lexington superintendent defends new drug, alcohol policy
Grass fire destroys garage in Loup City Wednesday
Director becomes eyes and ears of audience in adaptations of Holmes murder mystery
Global warming is topic at next Science Café
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Hub-area officials not pleased alcohol will be allowed at state parks
Entrepreneur, author Simmons to speak, teach Monday at UNK
No reduced bond for Charles Turnell
Bachman to jail for damage done during burglary
Retail tough, owner too busy: Hogan’s closing
TORNADO WATCH: until 11 p.m. Wednesday, click for info
Waffleman fundraiser is Sunday at First UMC
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Neb. jobless rate nation’s third-best
Thursday added to closure for railroad crossing at Central Avenue
Difficult but critical question for new Republican Basin task force to answer
Man set to do time after he gets degree
Cozad man sent to district court in alleged drive-by shootings
In Phelps Co., rural homesites can now be 1 acre, not 5
Jaunt again offers plenty of junk
Holdrege City Council hesitates at additional firework sales
Nebraska Corn Board issues safety reminders
HHS funds help low-income homes pay energy costs
Broadway stars belt out songs they love, think others will, too, as Jersey Men Thurs.
NATP’s statewide drivers training, roadeo is Wed.
BD snags company’s Manufacturing Excellence Award
Agencies asking for more than state has
Central Avenue railroad crossing closed Wednesday
Kearney teen sentenced for vandalizing Harmon Park
Eighteen youths get MIP in two-day enforcement
For KCHS water boys, football isn’t just a game
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Constitution speaker appearing in Kearney
Retired radio personality operates business from home
Park and Rec offers ballroom dance
Alda nature center’s open house includes bluegrass, raptors, hayrack rides
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Third District candidates debate Oct. 22
Awash in Good Fortune
State fire marshal investigating blazes in Londer’s barn, Shoftstall hay grinder
Abortion docs to file fetus’ age with state
Fundraiser brings big band sounds to sculpture garden
Want to be happy? Yell ‘Give me the bat!’ and take a swing at it
Bands march on despite rain on their parade
Professors and staff safe from UNK cuts
Alleged 2nd Ave. car rammer arrested; second man tased 3 times after resisting arrest
Speakers too religious for school?
With renovation, new equipment, safety and fun for Jol-Ran tumblers are no longer a big stretch
Cash-Wa is Nebraska Diplomats’ Industry of the Year
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Now Minden gets chance to rally for longtime arts booster Morey
Faith and Life on Campus
If your lawn is a candidate for renovation, read here for information
Longtime interior designer Connie Gustafson aims to help clients do two things: Declutter and Decor
Teacher bringing deep-sea research to Rowe
Man allegedly stabs ex-girlfriend at bar
Free pocket Constitutions available
UNK announces budget cuts
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Dawson Co. OKs higher levy, higher budget
Mena-Werth, Carlson families in spotlight at UNK Family Day
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Two men arrested after allegedly ramming woman’s car on Second Avenue
KPD hires officers Small, Caudillo
Rapper says he’s living out his dream
S.A.F.E. Center plans Step Out event
Centura superintendent suspected of DUI
Two men arrested after allegedly ramming woman’s car on Second Avenue
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
Higher valuations lower B. Bow levy 4 cents
NRD set to start studies on Kearney County groundwater recharge project
Not only does Walker walk, she marches with the band
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Anti-drunken driving campaign results in dozens of citations
Bruning to students: Don’t put personal info online
Cancer survivor to speak at Christian Women’s Club
Communication key to stymie gangs
Loomis School budget increases $155K to $3.45M
Backlot owner retires; Buzz’s Marine buys building
Elwood school valuations, budget up, but levy steady
Buffalo County’s tax levy decreases
Officials kill mountain lion in Panhandle
KHS juniors, seniors are fall royalty candidates
Huerta pleads no contest to lesser charge in trooper threat case
Kearney council will send grant application to help Xpanxion
Runza plans fundraiser for books Tuesday
Street projects, if not already, will be done
KHS students Mena-Werth, Wozniak are National Merit semifinalists
United Way set to kick off campaign
Ranger to writer: Long road for novelist Lott
Custer County levy up a bit, despite 12 percent increase in valuations
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Put favorite recipe in Hub’s Holiday Food and Fun contest for chance to win $50
Platte Program eyeing projects in Elm Creek area
B. Bow OKs $4.6M budget, 60-cent levy for 2010-11
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Fire departments have big plans for Cattlemen’s Ball grants
$80,000 raised from spring fundraiser divvied up between KPS schools; take ‘Polar Express&rsq
Glenwood student’s poster a national placer
Pioneer group slates picnic, meeting, cleanup
Vendors move from State Fair to Harvest Days
Storm brings wind, rain, hail that shelled corn, broke windows in Ragan-Wilcox area
Council candidate Hazard to conduct event on gangs
Attrition reason for Holdrege schools’ smaller budget
$107M budget gets KPS board’s OK
Eaton ramps up for new Fiat work
Military/emotional support group meeting is Tuesday
Nephew honors uncle by opening Gidder’s near Bloomington
Brandt starts Wed. as new leader of Opera House
An especially sweet arrangement
Homeowners will get state property tax credit again
Cattlemen's Ball sets record
Power out, then restored in northeast Kearney
Block grants in progress for Xpanxion, sidewalks
Crash near Minden kills Grand Island man
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Shots lead to arrest
Literacy author headlines dyslexia workshop
TORNADO WATCH: In effect until 11 p.m. Mon., Sept. 13
Faith Christian’s new home has room to grow
Buffalo Watch more customizable with upgrade
ACROSS THE REGION
Sunday’s Walk to Cure Diabetes gives community awareness
Governor’s Point of Light winner Corliss Dixon has Pleasanton volunteering
HUB PICKS: Shopping, charity, music highlights of weekend
A new generation of Bee Keepers
No one cause for colony collapse disorder, and controlling pests in general is tough
BUSINESS BRIEFS
FARM BRIEFS
Drivers beware: Second Ave. construction coming up
Remembering 9/11
Kearney Public Schools levy may drop in next budget
Saturday Safety Fair to show how various groups aid in a disaster
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THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
Trains will exceed 135 per day; Wednesday derailment leads to UP backlog
Kearney, Eustis schools win Blue Ribbon awards
To raise more flags, Sat. event raising funds
LRNRD OKs 2011 budget
Girls’ Reaching Out still accepting clothes, supplies for its school boutique
Auction of decorated bird statues raises $44,000
Huge soybean harvest predicted; corn yield 179 bushels per acre
LPS departure leaves uncertainty about filling vacancy
Blood collection part of preparedness activities; donate Tues., Wed. at UNK
Federal judge asks Nebraska high court to rule on whether cities have power to write immigration rul
Give blood Saturday, get $10 Kearney Yamaha card
Woman gives entire estate to charity
Sweet Adelines opens practices for singers
Four charged in drive-by shooting face district court trials
Free literary reference database class is Monday night at Kearney library
Derailment cleanup
Discovery Girls picks HMS sixth-grader as role model finalist
Info wanted in Cozad drive-by shooting; Chief calls incident ‘random act of violence’
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Elwood board picks spot for new library
UNK prof, Kearney official agree: People saving, not building - but soon they’ll be ready to s
Registrations due Friday for Platte water summit
Ruling puzzles Central officials
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Three entities earn state wellness awards
Ashton Polish Festival begins with polka Mass
Elm Creek school addition offers new library, labs, more
Hill confirmed for 3rd District ballot
Fourth person charged with abuse in 4-year-old’s death
Big Mac near limit for winter months
KPS slate unchanged as last filing deadline passes
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
McKellips fills new role for Kearney foundation
Holdrege property tax levy drops on valuation strength
Missing Gibbon girls located
Gehle recommends her brother’s advice: Set a career goal early, then get with it
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Sheriff asking people to be on lookout for two missing teen girls
No incidents at region’s recreation areas, report managers
Ravenna man gets probation for pot distribution
Based on attendance, this State Fair ought to have made a profit
Erika’s Fun Run Saturday in Cozad, part of Hay Days
Buffalo Co.’s low stress rank ‘a fair rating’
USS Nebraska crew amazed at support, pride of Nebraskans
Play Scrabble to help Literacy Council
Swine showmen, casual visitors alike impressed by new barn at State Fair
Kite Flight co-director sees highest attendance yet
Hero Flight pushed back
September Trends - Featured Home Video Tour: Ryan and Megan Smith
Custer County Historical Museum curator retires after 26 years
Clown says she’s witness to humane treatment despite citations
Sisters-in-law combine skills to form new company
New Kearney therapist takes hands-on approach to relaxation
Community Partners’ new program focuses first on Hispanics and diabetes, with emphasis on acc
Buffalo County Tea Party to discuss taxes, spending
Democrat for Congress stumping in region
Point the Way to a new career — and often also to owning their own nail business
Farm Briefs
Business Briefs
Turnells a ‘problem family,’ sheriff says
Ex-cop asks for leniency
Nebraska’s Grand Affair a big hit, as revealed by strong attendance
Fall enrollment 6,753 at UNK, highest since 1999
Ex-Ravenna police officer gets 30-60 years for sex assault of teen
CPNRD buys rights for credits
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Prostate cancer treatment effects topic of seminar
Cantral, Clark, Tomsen are in Ak-Sar-Ben Royal Court
For Payne, one felony dismissed, another to district court
Lambert playing here
Kearney, Gibbon libraries may get computers, more through broadband project
UNK to get EducationQuest funds for scholarships
Farm Bureau endorses Smith for 3rd District
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
Progress: From the chancellors’ mouths
Elwood residents want new library near city hall
Labor Day holiday closes banks, city offices, library, changes trash pickup
‘Who should go to college? Everyone that has a chance,' Milliken tells KHS students
Autopsy results say Elm Creek boy’s July death caused by gasoline fumes
‘There’s nothing like this circus’
Purple Tie Tuesday meant to help stop domestic violence
NU hopes to boost enrollment, maintain quality programs despite state aid cuts, says president
Johnson Lake level to drop after Labor Day holiday for J-2 hydro maintenance
Dawson County board OKs viaduct deals
Felony charge dismissed against Katie Payne
New picnic shelter reflects family’s long history at Fort Kearny
End of Combat
Seven states suing to overturn health care law but still seeking subsidies it offers
Unemployment phone line to shut down for 2 days
World-Herald to accept gay wedding announcements
Ex-cop faces up to 255 years in prison; his lawyer alleges error, seeks new trial
Frank House closes for Labor Day, as does UNK
Liquor commissioner Wiebusch speaks Sept. 13
George takes name off school board ballot
Bicyclist to detail brain injury recovery today
Once a casual student, Wilkinson now teaches fine cooking classes
NU on a roll, Milliken says, but budget cuts a concern
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Lawsuit pits small-town residents against NU Board of Regents, other college boards, on law granti
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
In the Field - Harvest edition in Wed. print, online
NPPD finishes fixing power lines damaged by July 17 windstorm
Franklin 11-year-old preparing to test for first-degree black belt in karate
Nothing official yet, but State Fair director calls crowds ‘phenomenal’
Sewer malfunction shuts down restrooms at Horizon; repairs nearly done
Obama to honor troops as Iraq combat mission ends
Foundation hunting philanthropists deserving of awards
Crane preview, reception for artists set for Wednesday
Pot distribution gets man jail, 2½ years probation
Women arrested after fake checks presented
Meister picks running mate
Three from Hub, one from UNK win national awards
With figure competition, Ravenna mom can check one more item off list
Aktion for clean teeth
Johnson Lake sewer levy decreases 7.5 percent
Zumba draws crowd to Kearney YMCA
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Budget, tax asking up for LLNRD; levy down slightly
Overton sonographer found her own cancer; she awaits liver transplant
Farm, ranch finance clinic is Sept. 16 in Lexington
Severe Thunderstorm Watch expires at 10 p.m.
Shelton man faces prison for fatal crash
G.I. teen pleads guilty to threats
Kearney doctor Mark Meyer says providing medical care to the people of this African nation opened
McConaughy owner loses high court battle over lake flows
Sequel a second chance
Trade participants to Taiwan, Hong Kong say if Nebraska doesn’t work hard for beef, grain deal
Principal to Kearney High students: Cut the Grinding
Litchfield done with school renovations just in time
Convicted murderer wants case re-opened
Faster response, improved safety
Funk power will be off for SPD work on substation
Korean War vets gather this weekend at Ramada
Phelps Co. weed superintendent attending Colorado conference
Storm flood repair grants available in three counties
B. Bow school board wants people to give their ideas for facility upgrade solutions
Nebraska State Fair
Adrian Smith up for debate with Rebekah Davis
Cancer patients get financial help from fundraiser’s multiple events
HUB PICK
Destination Downtown introduces UNK students to Kearney
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Big charges dropped in case of child dragged behind car
NPPD’s new line route surveys under way
Trio of mechanics band together to open Auto Tech Specialists
YMCA taking spicy Latin dance-exercise moves outside for Strong Kids fundraiser
Website is clearinghouse for Republican Basin info
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Kearney readers ‘on right track’
Reluctant victim forces charge reduction for Petty
Kearney group helping offer fundraising training
Two arrested after fake $100 offered for coffee
‘Nature vs. Nutrition’ topic of talk Monday
Tea Party to discuss book on Constitution Tuesday
Judge sends tattooed fugitive’s case to district court
City seeks state grant to buy tech center land
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State Fair again will have pageants, to delight of woman who was 1960 fair queen, Miss Kearney
Alleged counterfeiters caught in Kearney
Signs of a supportive crowd
Volunteers excited as state fair opening day nears
The Bricks prepares for throng
Ravenna man charged with sex assault on girl
Turner Body Shop fixing vehicles for 41 years with help from family that gets along
$1.64M Lex project will improve busy 13th Street
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lil Man’s Jammin’ Jelly in Old Town named after 4-year-old son
Fire burns mobile home, but hurts none
Crashing into tractors nets drunken driver jail, probation
UNK profs’ work earns Pratt-Heins awards
Stir has Broken Bow council clarifying livestock rules
B. Bow council miffed it didn’t know drug dog trained to attack, too
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Holdrege FFA students take charge of member involvement
Closing time for Buffalo County bars to stay at 1 a.m.
Bird’s-eye view of progress
Comstock organizer pleased with turnout, looking to next year
Kearney man convicted of two misdemeanor assaults
400 bikers find make-a-wish great reason for a ride
Buffalo County to discuss 2 a.m. bar closing time
Shelton man gets jail, probation for possession of child porn
HUB PICK
Technology park leads Tues. council meeting
AIDS Walk set for Sept. 12 at UNK
Lost Boy’s rough road led through jungle to Nebraska
Pollen counts on rise
Man pleads guilty to selling pot in Ravenna
BUSINESS BRIEFS
FARM BRIEFS
Kearney man charged with sex assault of child
ACROSS THE REGION
Time for Baby moves — but not far
Lab at Good Sam helps patients get what they haven’t had for years: A good night’s sleep
UNK moves residence halls to 24-hour key access
Broken Bow caterer’s chuckwagon-style chow gets him finalist spot in national contest
UNK Today: Industrial distribution students volunteer with Friends
Road work red tape now a bit less sticky
Young stylist's 'do gets third in national competition
Go ahead, shoot something - safely, and maybe with a friend
New Main Street leader wants to preserve memories so downtown district remains core of community
Ethanol spill at Wood River closes highway, railroad
AK-47 one of guns man accused of possessing
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THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Move-in helpers a welcome surprise
Red Cross plans adult, infant-child CPR classes
Guilty plea means man faces prison for break-ins
Unicameral taking applications for pages
Bostwick irrigation project receives $250,000 grant
UNK Today: Computer department hopes to use grant to make name for itself
UNK Today: Ugly campaign planned
Community Baby Shower will help Early Head Start
Odessa School may soon be antique store
Kearney campus moves to top 10 list in U.S. News rankings of regional public universities
Boy hooks 46-lb. catfish
Special Delivery
One new abortion law is doomed
Overton native wins state country showdown
Blue and Gold kickoff events include picnic, movie, ice skating, music, pep rally
High-speed chase, meth possession in Feb. land Shirley in prison
Davis, Smith bring campaigns to region
UNK Today: Trip to Israel changes students’ perceptions
UNK Today: Kritzer trades stress, freeways for calm, cornfields
Lobbying, memorial Landon’s Legion goals
Regents OK bonds for new building at CTA
Show of Kearney stars Friday
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
Burns admits stealing irrigation radiators
Denim drive benefits Jubilee Center
Women’s Walk enhances options in many disciplines
Crane Trust bands nine whooper chicks
Shelton man facing charges after alleged sex with underage girl
Osborne speaking at TeamMates fundraiser Friday at Hilltop Mall
Nebraska resists wind companies’ ‘green’ urgings
Legislative forums coming up in Oct.
Ex-teacher’s conviction stands
Because of storms, Dawson, bordering counties can apply for disaster aid
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After failed bond election, B. Bow board needs new solution to overcrowded elementary
Phelps County valuations skyrocket
UNK Today: You have a friend in Jane
Resident requests TIF for new Holdrege day care
Chief justice: Technology can help offset budget cuts
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
A final sprucing-up
Cozad school secretary going to prison
Pleasanton dedicates Splash Park Saturday
Up to 2 inches of rain falls in region
Kearney man to serve on revived civil rights committee
NPPD placing automated meters in Alma
HUB PICK
Man faces child sex assault charges
Planners to consider Starostka homes
Wind generator at UNK may help smaller users
Make-A-Wish surprises ill Gibbon girl with persistent dream
Royal Plastic will now be Royal Engineered Composites
New UNK band director a longtime music lover
Sharon and Charles Turnell may claim there's not enough evidence to charge them
Search illegal; drug charge dismissed
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Students drink up brew science
UNK grad learns ‘what’s really necessary’ as Peace Corps agricultural volunteer
50 years later, cranes again draw Nebraskan to Alaska
Funk school tranforms into community gathering place
Wells Fargo hostage-taker Buckley blames overwork, apologizes
Remembering Landon Payne
Now Neb. Libertarians just need candidates
Yarn shop, art studio outgrew its space, say Wooly Mammoth owners
UNK’s request to join MIAA up for vote
New year, new school
Fight cancer with Plant it Pink
Kearney’s Great Race winners solved 17 clues, visited 17 businesses in 2 hours, 58 minutes
Alleged kick to face after crash leads to assault charge
Youth for Christ closing opens door to pastor’s job for Svoboda
Denim drive benefitting Jubilee Center starts Sunday
Ag committee hearings on honey, TB resolutions are Aug. 27 in Grand Island
Register now for Sept. 11 nighttime adventure race
Trim your budget requests, or we’ll have to, according to Dawson County board
St. Luke’s employee Greg Baker takes quartet for fishing trip, but not with paperclips and t
FARM BRIEFS
BUSINESS BRIEFS
New reservoir in ‘very preliminary’ stage
About 200 honor alleged victim of child abuse at Friday vigil
LRNRD using LB701 taxes for compliance
Special Olympians will be honored at meeting Tuesday
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT/WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Flight from custody added to tattooed fugitive’s charges
Tackle Cancer campaign at Harmon
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
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Kearney home sale numbers increase despite end of federal tax credit
Ackley in prison after failed robbery attempt at businesses
Burnell gets probation or prison in pot conviction
Elwood voters can offer ideas on new library locale
Shelton teen going to prison for gun threat at Hammer Park
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Steak fry fundraiser benfits 3rd District Dems
Donors give $7,534 for gravestone
Alzheimer’s Association plans Maintain Your Brain event Aug. 19
County gets $32,883 payment from NIRMA
Good Sam adds hospitalists to support primary physician, oversee complex care
Scotts Bluff County cat shows sign of plague
USDA predicts record soybean crop, corn yields
BCCP program to teach warning signs of youth suicide
Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce plans “Great Race”
Rep.: 14th Amendment doesn’t apply to modern circumstances
Interlocal agreement provides for east Lexington overpass
Turnout light for Tri-Basin’s river compact compliance discussion
Kearney man pleads to reduced assault charges, will pay restitution
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Prayer vigil Friday for Landon Payne
Streets closing for downtown event
HUB PICK
Loomis voters approve extra school money
Churches hope to help end child abuse through education, counseling, prayer
Wells will help boost streamflow of Platte
Drum leader says with dedication, practice, KHS band shines
Guard, Reserve commissary set for Friday and Saturday
Lexington sixth-graders will get laptops, too
Hospice butterfly release set for evening of Aug. 18
Brazilian journalists touring Hub Territory to learn about agriculture, irrigation
Voters say no to Broken Bow school bond
Pool and Marina back-to-school hours changes
With temperatures near 100, everyone should stay inside at midday, doctor says
Grant gives boost to Holdrege laptop program
Last day to donate to fund for Landon Payne’s headstone is Wednesday
2010-2011 KPS budget up to $106M
KPS administrators, superintendent getting raises
Thefts of cell phones, wallets from Johnson Lake homes being investigated
One dead in Johnson Lake boating accident
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Ord family loses out to ethanol plant
Let time take care of crickets
City will consider paving at Aug. 24 meeting
UNK Today: Education Around the Globe
Kearney site of training for firms that hire vets
Nebraska’s first veterans cemetery dedication is Fri.
WHAT'S YOUR COLOR?
Kearney schools budget levy may decrease
New Thai restaurant features dishes cooked ‘by heart’
West 11th Street will undergo utility work
Marshall’s killer gets 50 years to life
Kearney Regional Medical Center expects to meet Dec. 31 federal deadline for new hospital constructi
Ready to Do This Again
Is your business prepared for disaster? If not, it’s time to call Raymond to the Rescue
Sun and song
KPS looks at administrator pay again
One Eagle Scout project. Lots of collaboration: Shelter in place
Enjoy the outdoors this weekend at farmers’ market, Rowe Rumble
Gas price relief about a month away
GSH’s Time to Heal for those affected by cancer
Rocketing demand may mean U.S. farmers sell more corn in China
Johanns’ stop with Minden SPCC not open to public
Stefani’s Boutique for any woman
THIS WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS/WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
Outdoor warning sirens to be tested today
Johannsen gets 50 years to life in Marshall murder
Practicing precision
UNK expecting more frosh
Theater’s fundraising gala Sat. features Midwest artists
THIS WEEK IN HISTORY
Strong winds bring some rain to Hub Territory
Bike-a-thon winners win with outside activities
Step up to fight no-cure disease
Water management options topic of meeting
LRNRD eyes LB701 taxes for budget
Tattooed fugitive had been missing for 3 years
Cupcake Shoppe’s 96 flavors include green tea, tiramisu, margarita — even 24-karat gold
Auditions today, Friday for Loup City’s next history play
At drivers’ request, rest of Funk-Odessa road to be fixed, too
Johanns to visit three towns in region during August
Holdrege again turns attention to wellness plan
Turnells face trial in 4-year-old's death
Wheat harvest nearly done; corn, beans in good shape
Summit Wednesday seeks input about housing needs
‘Landon’s Legion’ standing up for alleged child abuse victim with vigil, T-shirts
For Kuhl, 4-H made farm-girl lifestyle happen
KHS, KCHS team up to Tackle Cancer
Friday benefit helps Oxford family who lost 21-year-old to liver, heart problems
Arcadia teenager dies from pickup crash injuries
Allegiant to leave earlier from G.I. for Las Vegas
Payne’s preliminary hearing on child abuse charges set for Sept. 2
THIS WEEK'S BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
NPPD begins repairs to wind-damaged lines
A little help from above
Governor supports anticipated immigration bill
Some corn hurt by Tues. storm
Meetings to address questions about CRP
Alma council staying with 1 a.m. bar closing time
Neb. could benefit under stimulus in progress
Some Neb. landowners displeased about power line route
Audit reveals national beef board misused funds
Man injured in May crash near Minden dies
Governor Heineman Awards $865,000 to Support Business Expansion in Kearney
Nebraska Submits First Round of Projects for Rural Stimulus Transit Funding
Open House
Cruise Nite
23rd Annual Wagons West Celebration
Kidz Explore - Experience The Magic
Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic
Chicago Christian Artist MEREDITH ANDREWS/Alaska Cruise 2008
Archway Harvest Fair
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