NEW YORK — Army veteran Samuel Port couldn't believe what he was reading in his latest weekly newsletter emailed from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It blamed Senate Democrats for the ...
The Kearney Park and Recreation Department is taking registrations for the Stay Fit Walking Program, sponsored by Sporting Edge. The program is designed to get participants active and get walking.
She spent decades promoting humanitarian causes and the need to protect the natural world, and tried to balance the grim realities of the climate crisis with hope for the future, admirers say. Those ...
CHICAGO — College student Maya Roman has the handoff down to a science: a text message, a walk to a designated site, and a paper bag delivered with condoms and Plan B emergency contraception. At ...
Get ready to rock ’n’ roll. The University of Nebraska at Kearney is hosting its annual homecoming celebration with a “Louie’s Jukebox Jive” theme, bringing 1950s and ’60s vibes to campus and the ...
Influence. We are all affected by it, and we also affect others. Influence is the capacity to have an effect on the character, development or behavior of someone or something. People of influence can ...
Buck Mahoney has retired as Hub sports editor and shares the amazing and memorable moments of his 41 years with a clipboard and camera.
More than 1,000 silver and gold coins thought to be minted in Bolivia, Mexico and Peru were uncovered this summer off the state's "Treasure Coast." ...
No. 7 Papillion-LaVista South defeated No. 10 Kearney High 45-17 on Friday for a big road win.  The Titans were up 15-14 after the first quarter, but they firmly snatched momentum in the second.  A ...
Nebraska’s offensive line is shuffling both its tackle spots as the October phase of its season begins. Elijah Pritchett is making his first Husker start, coming at left tackle. Incumbent left-end ...
It’s been a year since Helene tore apart homes, roads and businesses in western North Carolina and Tennessee on Sept. 25, 2024, but recovery could take 15 years.
If you’ve been in Washington long enough, you’ve most likely argued both sides of a government shutdown. Each side insists the American people are on their side.