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Also, the Pony Express Motorcycle Ride Across Nebraska, “Rumbling the Road for Children’s Mental Health Awareness,” will stop by.
Enjoy a free movie, popcorn, giveaways and more at the first SeniorFest at the World Theatre June 7.
Dave Brandt will not face a recall vote for his seat on the Kearney Public Schools' Board of Education.
CLEAR30 allows producers and landowners enrolling certain water quality practices to enroll in 30-year contracts, extending the lifespan and strengthening the benefits of important water quality practices on their land.
Graduate and undergraduate degrees will be conferred for 667 spring graduates at University of Nebraska at Kearney commencement exercises 10 a.m. Friday (May 19) at UNK’s Health and Sports Center.
Brandt said he is concerned that tensions remain high among patrons of KPS. “We just need to find a way to turn down the heat,” he said.
First responders from Kearney, Hastings and Grand Island will compete in the annual Battle of the Badges Blood Drive June 6-9.
Fun events, concerts and theater performances are happening soon in the Kearney area.
The Kearney Public Library has lots of events lined up for the next few weeks.
Movie lovers have plenty of options this week at Kearney theaters.
The title of the concert stems from a personal situation for the director. David is dealing with multiple myeloma, a type of non-curable cancer that forms in plasma cells.
Audiences know Walker from his work on television where he portrayed James Evans Jr. “JJ" on the CBS television series “Good Times.”
Gibbon is among the smaller communities that were represented at the event in the nation's capital who want assurance the nation's railroad corporations are putting safety first.
The Wednesday-Saturday ride focuses on the message that mental health is fundamental to overall health for individuals of all ages, according to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
The new line will increase NPPD's transmission system capacity to meet increasing demand and further enhance reliability and resiliency in the Kearney area, according to NPPD.
Dr. Beth Ernst, a highly respected family physician, has served the Kearney community for 30 years.
The Overton High School Alumni Banquet is set for 6 p.m. May 28 at the school.
The city will be performing concrete repairs on the north lanes of 39th Street from east of N Avenue to the railroad tracks beginning Monday.
In his role as the valet, Jeeves, Duane Cernousek believes that “less is more.”
Author Jim Minick depended on the accounts of survivors to tell the story of “Without Warning: The Tornado of Udall, Kansas.”
Mason Casper isn’t too nervous about delivering the student address during today's University of Nebraska at Kearney spring commencement ceremony.
Chronic pilot shortages nearly cost Kearney and 30 other regional airports their federally subsidized commuter flights two years ago.
Kearney Head Start will be hosting an open house and open application day for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year for the community.
Entries must be received by Thursday in order to receive a race T-shirt.
Beginning May 30, the regular pool hours will be 1-5 p.m. and 6:30-8:30 p.m. on weekdays, and 1-8 p.m. on weekends.
The resolution approved by Kearney County Board states the board “believes such a merger may negatively impact the residents of Kearney County, particularly farmers who utilize water resources from CNPPID.”
Rick Brown discusses the emergence of insects during spring in his latest column.
Emily Saadi graduated from UNK on Friday with a bachelor’s degree in political science. She plans to pursue a master’s degree in international relations before attending law school.
Brian and Carey Hamilton’s philanthropy impacts nearly every aspect of campus, from academics and athletics to extracurricular activities and facilities.
A second identical SeniorFest program has been scheduled at the World Theatre June 7. The first one is full.
The meeting will be at the Kearney Public Library at 2020 First Ave.
The golf course is applying for a Class C license that will allow for the sale of beer, wine and alcohol.
BMX racing has grown in popularity because of the fierce competition and the competitors' spectacular skills.
The RP3 designation recognizes public power utilities that demonstrate proficiency in four key disciplines: reliability, safety, workforce development and system improvement.
Memorial Day observances at Kearney Cemetery are set for 10 a.m. Monday. Flags will be put out at the cemetery at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Two Rivers Public Health Department will close for Memorial Day Monday and two more upcoming holidays.
She fed cats in the culvert and enticed them into her garage.
Ray Lampman, formerly of Axtell and now of Kearney, spent part of his U.S. Army career watching for enemy airplanes over the skies of Chicago.
There is fungus among us. Find out what you can do when infection has already happened and how to prevent fungus in the future.
Helmets will be distributed while supplies last for a suggested donation of $10 to the Good Samaritan Foundation.
In addition to the money for MONA, DED awarded the city of Kearney $41,160 for event and tourism marketing.
The class is 6-7 p.m. June 20 at the ERC building in Yanney Park.
Drought continues to affect large portions of Nebraska. Nebraska parks guests should be prepared for campfire restrictions or closed boat ramps.
The tournaments are at Centennial Park, and the start time is 6 p.m. for each tournament.
Jose Arredondo graduated from the University of Nebraska at Kearney on Friday with a bachelor’s degree in language arts education and minors in professional communication and media production.
Each year, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) honors troopers, officers, deputies and advocates for their work to prevent drunk driving through enforcement of education efforts.
A Hartington native, Blase Rokusek earned a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology from UNK in May 2021 and graduated last week with a master’s degree in biology.
Reenactors will put on demonstrations from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday. They will fire a cannon at 2 p.m. all three days.
New this year is a tour of the Botanical Gardens. From 10 a.m.-1 p.m., patrons can take a self-guided tour through the gardens.
A roundup of regional events.
Check out these fun events at Kearney Public Library.
Carr's book tells the story of Custer County former resident Omar Kem, who was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a populist in 1891.
The Fabulous Accordion Festival starts with outdoor dance lessons at 11 a.m. Saturday in front of the Golden Husk Theatre in Ord.
Movie lovers have a variety of options at Kearney theaters this week.
As Nebraskans kick off summer, the Nebraska State Patrol is urging all motorists to practice safe driving.
The six-week series presents concerts on Thursday nights, either at Grace Abbott Park, West State and Cleburn streets, or Buechler Park, 2316 W. Division.
Raegen Stabenow is a Holdrege native and recent University of Nebraska at Kearney graduate.
The Comstock Windmill Festival has had a good run, but this year’s festival, to be held June 8-10, will be the last series of concerts after 23 years.
Wildflowers are described as flowering plants that grow with little or no human help. They can either be native or introduced or brought in from other areas.
Play offense, like Jesus did, against the schemes of the devil.
The parade route will begin at 11 a.m. at the corner of Central Avenue and Railroad Street.
Big Boy will stop in Kearney on June 10 on the way to the college baseball championships.
"Voices and Votes: Democracy in America," an exhibit based on one at the Smithsonian Institution, arrives at the Trails & Rails Museum Monday.
To the average observer, Tripwire’s stage show might look unrestrained, to say the least.
The public can see the changes to the Sonotorium during the re-dedication and concert with Flatwater Jazz orchestra starting at 6 p.m. Sunday in Harmon Park.