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Family bonds through Husker football as 5-year-old battles brain cancer

Morning Showers, Cooler to Start the Work Week
Another pleasant late November day, with many of us seeing afternoon temperatures in the 60s! Going forward, we will spend most of this evening in the 50s with increasing cloud cover. After the warm weekend, many of us will start the work week with a chance of rain. Showers are possible in southeast Nebraska for the Monday morning commute. Lows...

Nebraska falls flat to Penn State, drops to 7-4

Saturday state H.S. football scores – November 22

No. 1 Nebraska wins third-straight Big Ten title, sweeps No. 17 Indiana
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Husker volleyball team swept Indiana to clinch its third-straight Big Ten title. No. 1 Nebraska volleyball won the title with a 25-19, 25-16, 25-22 win at No. 17 Indiana. The Huskers played in front of a crowd of 2,832 at Wilkinson Hall on Saturday night. It’s the first title for head coach Dani Busboom Kelly....

Small rain/snow chances for Thanksgiving week

Pleasant Fall Weekend Continues Sunday

Nebraska tops Kansas State, takes home Hall of Fame Classic title

New study shows decline in Nebraska child care workers
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — First Five Nebraska’s latest study shows a steady jump in net losses from child care. According to a 2020 study, there was an annual loss of nearly $640 million in parent income due to child care, and another $731 million in business productivity. Now, those numbers have nearly doubled. According to the latest research, parent income...

Pink Friday: Nebraska small businesses hold sale to bring in customers before Black Friday
BENNET, Neb. (KLKN) – Small business owners in Bennet brought customers in by offering sales for “Pink Friday.” The new movement encourages people to shop local for the holidays. “Black Friday: either you love it or you hate it, or you do it because you have to,” said Kristi Sittner, the owner of Tailored Life in Bennet. But Pink Friday...

Ryan Kearney stepping down as Lincoln Pius X football coach
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Lincoln Pius X High School on Friday announced that Head Football Coach Ryan Kearney will step down as head football coach. Instead, Kearney will take on a new role as the school’s Youth Athletics Outreach Coordinator. In addition to these new responsibilities, Kearney will continue teaching at Pius X, “bringing his dedication, energy, and mentorship to...

