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Graduate and undergraduate degrees were conferred for 729 spring graduates at University of Nebraska at Kearney commencement exercises on Friday, May 16, at UNK’s Health and Sports Center.
Kearney's Police Chief is now officially the Nebraska State Patrol Superintendent.The Nebraska Legislature voted Thursday to ...
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Check out the latest Nebraska high school baseball rankings by Mike Patterson. Trevor Gutschewski and Omaha Westside continue ...
Kearney Regional Medical Center and CHI Health Good Samaritan have honored 11 of their own with Healthcare Heroes.
Vachal works at the hospital as a licensed practical nurse for the senior behavioral health unit. In her first year at ...
Fremont lived to see another day with a run-rule win over Omaha Bryan in the opening round of the Class A-3 district ...
It’s the only school event where their paths cross as bus drivers for North Platte and Kearney schools. “We just enjoy sports,” said Alan Little, middle child. “And when we get together ...
Jim Pillen has appointed Bryan Waugh, the current Kearney Police chief, as the next superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol ... a captain overseeing critical units such as SWAT, K-9, and school ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen chose Kearney police chief Bryan Waugh as the new superintendent for the Nebraska State Patrol. He will replace retiring Colonel John Bolduc and starts in June.
The next head of the Nebraska State Patrol is already here. Gov. Jim Pillen on Thursday named Kearney Police Chief Bryan Waugh as the next superintendent of Nebraska’s statewide police agency.
Senator Stan Clouse, a former Kearney mayor, attended the announcement to show his support. "The things that Bryan brought ... in the schools, is the professionalism," Clouse said. Colonel Waugh ...
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