News

The first featured artist of the 2025 season at the Wildwood Art Barn is L. Gail Wurtele of Dunbar.
World Braille Day is celebrated on January 4 each year to honor the life and work of Louis Braille, the inventor of braille.
The Lourdes girls’ track team scored a third-place team finish last week during action at the Irish Invite on the track at Syracuse High School.
The Nebraska City girls’ and boys’ track and field teams were in action last week for a meet at Platteview High School.
A love of movies that began at Nebraska City’s Pioneer Theatre led Bruce Crawford to his 30-plus year career of screening ...
Nebraska City Tourism & Commerce Celebrate Nebraska City Golf Classic is scheduled for Friday, May 16, at The Golf Club at Table Creek. The event is titled “Swing Into Summer!” ...
The Nebraska City boys’ golf team braved windy conditions and took on a challenging course at the two-division Beatrice ...
The Tree City Trails Committee has applied for a $50,000 grant from a Nebraska City family foundation to begin constructing the next phase of Nebraska City’s trail system.
We have about six calendar weeks left of the 2025 Legislative Session, which translates to just over 20 days of floor debate. We have begun late-night floor debates, and we begin work on the state ...
Dementia is a progressive condition that results in decline in cognitive function. People with dementia have increasing difficulties with short term memory, thinking, and reasoning. For family members ...
Wednesday, April 30th marks 100 days of Donald Trump’s second Presidency. In that time, President Trump has taken historic action to deliver on his promises. He’s securing the border. He’s cutting ...
Before Nebraska was called the “Cornhuskers”, we were known as “The Tree Planters.” It seems ironic, given our state is characterized by its expansive Great Plains and rolling Sandhills. However, in ...