Hall County District Court Judge Andrew Butler ordered James Thompson, 22, of Ohio to be evaluated at the Lincoln Regional Center.
The facility brought in more than $7 million which is an improvement from 2023 when the casino brought in nearly $6 million. The numbers put Grand Island in second place out of fo
The True-Crime Account of John Joubert, Nebraska’s Most Notorious Serial Child Killer,” by Mark Pettit, a Grand Island Public Library Crimetime Book Club pr
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced the funding Friday, which will be coming through the Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) Grant Program to enhance rail safety and mobility.
Safety improvements are on the horizon for rail crossings in Grand Island, one of three Nebraska cities set to benefit from these enhanceme
Dunkin' stores in Omaha, Lincoln and Grand Island all had no doughnuts in their cases Thursday and Friday and put up signs on their doors and drive-thru kiosks informing customers that the pastries were unavailable “due to a manufacturing error.” Some locations did offer “Munchkins,” or doughnut holes, on Friday.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - Doughnuts are back in Dunkin’ stores in Hastings, Grand Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Omaha and North Platte.
WarHorse Casino opens in Omaha For Nebraska’s racetrack casinos, 2024 was defined by expansion. Casinos across the state expanded their spaces and the types of betting they offered. The result was the industry produced more revenue in 2024 than in its previous 1⅓ years combined,
In 2024, the total revenue for the state’s four casinos jumped to $145.7 million with WarHorse Lincoln leading the pack.
Nebraska lawmakers unveiled a multi-step plan Thursday to cut red tape, periodically review or update state rules and regulations and, ultimately, save taxpayers money. The legislative package coined as “GOAT” — Government Oversight,
The Grand Island Public Library is one of 38 Nebraska libraries to receive accreditation from the Nebraska Library Commission Monday.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – As the fires in Los Angeles raze thousands of homes to the ground, homeowners across the nation could feel the ripple effects. A Nebraska insurance agent said rates could go up for homeowners from thousands of miles away.