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Cozad's Bryson Snider, left, is presented with the Kent McCloughan award for winning the 200m dash Friday at the Broken Bow ...
Attorney General Mike Hilgers hosted 52 students at the Nebraska State Capitol for this year’s 2025 Attorney General’s Youth ...
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The quiet peace of meditative prayer gives you the space to discern situations that blur truth: God loves you and desires for ...
One DOGE worker can access sensitive payment and data systems if he completes training that Treasury employees typically go through.
Today the battlefields of Vietnam are sites of pilgrimage for veterans from both sides who fought there, and tourists wanting to see firsthand where the war was waged. "It was a war zone when I was ...
After 10 years of operation under the auspices of Lexington Public Schools, the sale of the Majestic Theatre to nonprofit ...
The WNBA is set to welcome its new rookie class, headlined by Paige Bueckers, when the league holds its annual draft Monday ...
The Lexington varsity girls tennis team won 8-4 in their home dual over the Gothenburg lady Swedes Friday afternoon.
Oregon's would be the first state to provide pay for picketing public employees — who aren't even allowed to strike in most states.
The move could help keep the prices down for popular consumer electronics, such as Apple's iPhone, that aren’t usually made in the U.S.
Ashley Olson, executive director of the National Willa Cather Center, discussed “My Ántonia” by Willa Cather at Lexington Public Library during National Library Week.