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North Platte · North PlatteCourtesy of Alpha Media, USA-Lincoln.LINCOLN–(KFOR Apr. 8)–Lincoln will be represented by one athlete, a former coach and a state champion football team in the 2024 class of the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame, when the induction ceremony will take place on Sept. 29 at Lincoln East High School’s auditorium. Former Lincoln Southeast girls basketball standout K.K. Houser will be inducted as one of 12 athletes, while former Lincoln Southwe…See the Story
Houser, Watt, '74 East Football Team Among Nebraska HS Sports Hall of Fame Inductees - KFOR FM 101.5 1240 AM
North Platte · North PlatteFour Mid-Plains Community College Rodeo Team members were recognized with $1,250 Tom and Alice Kiplinger Foundation Scholarships Saturday, March 9. MPCC Timed Event Coach Keeley Vaughan, MPCC Rodea Team members Ryan Shepherd of North Platte, Jace Richter of Ogallala, Whitney Jennings of Seneca and Kapeka Alcain of Kealakekua, Hawaii.See the Story
Whitney Jennings awarded another rodeo scholarship
North Platte · North PlatteJohnnie L. Gorman, 73, died March 6, 2024. John was born May 17, 1950. He had many interests including hunting, fishing, golf, and archery. John worked as a meat cutter in Chinook, Harlem and Glendive, MT. He is survived by his daughter, Kassie Gorman; his sister Barbara Clark, North Platte, NE; brother, Dan Gorman, Chinook, MT; his sister Debra (Robert) Anderson; his aunts Joan Lamey, Mary...See the Story
Obituary - Johnnie L. Gorman
North Platte · North PlatteA woman works at an early model desktop computer made by Servus, circa the 1970s.Hulton Archive/Getty Images
During the early 20th century, women's employment was affected by war and advancements in tech. In the 1960s and 1970s, women were able to expand their horizons and career opportunities. Vintage photos from the past 100 years show how their roles have changed. Working women have come a long way in the last 100 years. In the 1920s, women …See the Story
Vintage photos show how the role of women in the workforce has evolved in the last 100 years
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Gold · HersheySouthern Columbia's Marson Barvitskie and Reagan Milheim will meet in the Class 2A 145-pound state final on Saturday afternoon. They each won semifinal bouts Friday night at the Giant Center in Hershey. They will be joined in the gold-medal match by Southern Columbia teammate Garrett Garcia.See the Story
UPDATE Three Valley wrestlers will vie for state gold
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Winter Storm · North PlatteThe National Weather Service office in North Platte reported 17.4 inches of snow, most of which fell on Thursday. The 15.3 inches the office recorded Thursday set an all-time record for most snow in a single day. U.S. 30 from Ogallala to Gothenburg was "impassable" Friday morning, the Nebraska Department of Transportation said.See the Story
Snow slams western Nebraska; North Platte sees 17 inches
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US Postal Service · North PlatteRep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) sent a letter to U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy expressing concern about the United States Postal Service (USPS) proposal to remove postal operations from the USPS processing facility in North Platte, NE. Smith: USPS has an alarming track record of disproportionately targeting rural service in an effort to save money.See the Story