We live in a college football world where when the going gets tough, the tough get leaving. Or they look for a NIL check. And that’s what makes Matt Rhule’s old-school plan of development and retention so darned intriguing.
Rumbling thunder and pouring rain didn't damper the Huskers' annual Friday Night Lights camp. Here's a look inside the event.
The Huskers landed a fifth in-state recruit on Saturday when Millard North linebacker Pierce Mooberry announced his commitment to Nebraska.
Nebraska football received a commit from Millard North linebacker Pierce Mooberry. Here's three takes on the decision from Sam McKewon.
Fremont native Wes Ferguson conquered Division II, now he's set his sights on making a mark nationally in the 800-meter.
See which area students recently graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Diplomas and certificates were conferred on more than 1,100 University of Nebraska Medical Center students during ceremonies held May 2 in Lincoln, Norfolk and Kearney and May 4 in Omaha and Scottsbluff.
Keene Memorial Library’s next Out & About Storytime of the summer will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 11, with Crane River Theater at Fremont City Auditorium, 925 N. Broad St., in Fremont.
Events next week at the Fremont Friendship Center will include a pitch tournament, craft class and music with John Worsham.
Concordia University, Nebraska awarded undergraduate and graduate degrees to more than 475 graduates on May 4. The class of 2024 was honored during an undergraduate and graduate commencement ceremony.
Minnesota State University, Mankato awarded 2,373 degrees to 2,133 students at the end of the spring 2024 semester.
Keene Memorial Library’s special event on Monday, June 10, will feature magician Jeff Quinn.
Read through real estate transfers recently processed in Dodge County.
The National Weather Service said the 12.34 inches of rain measured in Fremont for this May was the most for any May since recordkeeping began in 1893.
During Hastings College's Celebration of Excellence Convocation, students and faculty were recognized for their outstanding achievements during the academic year.
As the director of membership and development for the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce, Christine Torres has made a lot of connections in the business community.
Kelley Lebahn of Fremont was named to the Champlain College Dean's List for the fall 2023 semester.
Cedar Days, a Memorial Veterans Benefit Poker Run & Putt-Putt Golf Tournament, and a benefit for 5-year-old Zain Dabo are among the events taking place this weekend.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen met with more than 120 people on Friday at Midland University, telling the crowd that he would, “do everything under the sun” to reduce property taxes.
One of Nebraska’s most promising young defensive backs is no longer with the Husker football team, along with several walk-ons.
The season is over for Nebraska baseball. A new one is beginning for many of its players as they disperse for summer-league assignments that can be telling for next spring.
Nebraska baseball began a busy summer by keeping one of its veteran pitchers for one more year. Will Walsh will remain with the Huskers in 2025, he told The World-Herald.
"It's a long time coming, and I just love it," one Omaha veteran said as the Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Papillion. "I mean, this is some place."
Before heading back to Australia for the next step in her career, Jaz Shelley has spent her remaining days in Nebraska working out, catching up with as many people as she can and relaxing. Thursday, she hosted a basketball camp in Lincoln.
The Lifehouse Food Pantry is available to anyone facing food insecurity, whether it’s a one-time need due to an unexpected expense or a recurring situation.
The Fremont Area Art Association will be hosting the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs' 59th Annual Conference.
With no opponent in the 2024 mayoral election, Fremont incumbent Mayor Joey Spellerberg is almost guaranteed to be reelected to another four-year term leading his hometown into the future.
Dodge County Sheriff Dustin Weitzel said in an interview with the Tribune on June 3 that he believes the hiring situation for all law enforcement has dramatically improved.
On Sunday, June 9, members of nine honored confirmation classes will return to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of rural Hooper for Confirmation Jubilee. Among them will be the only living member of the Class of 1939, Doloris (Von Seggern) Popken, a life-long member of the congregation.
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office received a grant from the Nebraska Office of Highway Safety for overtime traffic enforcement in conjunction with the Make It Click mobilization. The grant period was from May 20 through June 2.
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After one of the most successful Creighton women's basketball careers and a 36-year stint as coach and advisor, Connie Yori announced her retirement from the university Friday.
Nebraska has worked to create (or rebuild) relationships in the Missouri area, and it might land them a few high-profile recruits.
A pair of Midland softball players received All-American status as Second-Team selections.
The Fremont Moo capped its first home series of the summer with a sweep of the Oahe Zap Monday night, taking game one 9-2 and the nightcap 7-0.
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