Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule shares plans for 2025
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Nebraska football has fans across the nation - including one in Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota football coach P.J. Fleck addressed the media during the Gophers'
Call me. I gotchu.” Marques Buford is embracing his "uncle" era on the team, helping his Nebraska teammates out any way he can.
Nebraska Cornhuskers football star Dylan Raiola wishes Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan could watch him play live.
A former Nebraska defensive back has found a new home in the NFC North after a season on the West Coast. Dicaprio Bootle, a Nebraska cornerback from 2016-2020,
Four candidates for Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District have shared fundraising of at least $100,000 early in the campaign.
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Dylan Raiola continued making headlines at Big Ten media days on Tuesday. The quarterback talked about the team's championship mentality for the year.
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola has gone viral for his uncanny resemblance to Patrick Mahomes, even down to his hairstyle and pregame routine. Over the last year, the two developed a relationship, which Raiola likened to the bond shared between Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A Nebraska man lost $54,000 in a long-running scam, and authorities said it’s not the first time he fell victim. On Wednesday, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office said it responded to a report of a scam in Panama, a village southeast of Lincoln.
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Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood: Epstein files are a waste of time, not what government should focus on
Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood told KETV that he agrees this issue is a waste of time and not what the government should be focused on.
A Council Bluffs Police Department release says a warrant is out for the arrest of 42-year-old Shayla Quach of Omaha. The release says a Chevrolet was driving east on Avenue G in Council Bluffs when a southbound Honda, driven by Quach, ran a red light and struck the Chevrolet at the intersection of Ave. G and North 16th Street on March 30.
The Nebraska SNAP-Ed program, administered by Nebraska Extension since 1992, will cease operations effective Sept. 30. Federal funding for the program was eliminated earlier this month.