Safety improvements are on the horizon for rail crossings in Grand Island, one of three Nebraska cities set to benefit from these enhanceme
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.
Dunkin' dropped the “Donuts” from its brand name years ago. Now — at least across Nebraska, New Mexico and some other states — it doesn’t have doughnuts on the shelves either. Dunkin' stores in Omaha,
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - The District Nine probation offices in Grand Island and Kearney are introducing changes in the new year aimed at improving outcomes for young adults on probation.
When State Sen. Lou Ann Linehan proposed legislation to create good life districts two years ago, she envisioned the result would be a Nebraska tourist magnet akin to Kansas City’s Legends retail complex or Minnesota’s Mall of America.
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.
NE Chamber leaders recently welcomed a new chair and 11 new members to its Board of Directors for 2025. Among the new board members are business leaders from Grand Island
The problem of kids working in dangerous slaughterhouses continues to be a concern as the Labor Department announced its third agreement this week with a company in the industry agreeing to pay a penalty and reform its practices to help ensure it won’t hire underage workers again.
When Jimmy Carter visited George Ayoub's Grand Island, he was in Los Angeles. Ayoub's mother had survived the storms under a basement chair.
It’s essential to know what resources are available, and a new program has been launched to increase awareness of community support.
Lepler is the former Grand Island business owner charged with 46 counts of theft by deception connected to her headstone company Monument Advisors. She has pleaded not guilty to those charges.