A Grand Island man charged with burglarizing a home and stealing multiple firearms has been sentenced.STOLEN FIREARMS, WRESTLING RING RECOVERED AFTER GRAND ISLA
A Phillips man pleaded guilty to a federal charge linked to a 2021 standoff at the Central Nebraska Regional Airport in Grand Island.
Grand Island may soon clear another hurdle to creating a destination state park as Sen. Dan Quick introduces legislation to begin the process to bring Camp Augu
Officer Chrystian Banuelos was photographed by the New York Times as he carried a man to safety during the California wildfires, a moment that was shared with hundreds of thousands across the country.
Stolley Park Road, Grand Island. Clothing donations accepted; no housewares; 308-384-2613. Coloring with Friends, 2 p.m., the Chocolate Bar, 116 W. Third St., Grand Island. Adult coloring get-together led by Trinity United Methodist Church most Thursday afternoons;
A Hall County district judge ordered another competency evaluation for an Ohio man who is accused of fatally stabbing a man at an Interstate 80 rest stop near Grand Island
How should parents prepare?And what if there’s a workplace raid, and our students are left alone because their parents have been detained?“Your obligation is to your students’ rights,” ACLU Nebraska attorney Dylan Severino said on the call.
Julissa Trevino, 24, was sentenced in Hall County District Court to five years of probation for first-degree assault.
They've contemplated lots of possible scenarios. As one advocate said: “It's like preparing for a storm. ... We don’t want to incite fear. But we also cannot run and hide.”
Developers and city officials in Grand Island are making progress on plans for a voter-approved district that will be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
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 Grand Island Public Library is one of 38 Nebraska libraries to receive accreditation from the Nebraska Library Commission. The accreditation will last for the next five years, which runs