Category Archives: KLIN News

February Creighton University's Rural Mainstreet Index Remains Above Growth Neutral
For the fourth time in the past five months, the Creighton University Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) climbed above growth neutral. According to the monthly survey of bank CEOs in rural areas of a 10-sta...
News Feb 18, 2021

Police On The Search For Suspects In Home Burglary
Lincoln Police are searching for a suspect or suspects in a home burglary at 49th and West Kingsley Street. Police were notified of the break-in at approximately 5:07 p.m. on Wednesday, February 17th....
News Feb 18, 2021

Arrest Made In Random Attack On February 5th
An arrest is made in the attack of a 62 year old man on February 5th at 11th and N Street at 7:45 a.m. The victim said he had been approached by a man that was later identified as 36 year old Gabriel ...
News Feb 18, 2021

Lincoln Public Schools Name Principals
Lincoln Public Schools has named three new principals to schools where recent retirements were announced earlier this year. All three will begin their new duties July 1. "These school leaders have pro...
News Feb 18, 2021

Two Deaths, 67 COVID-19 Cases Reported Wednesday
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) today announced that two more residents have died from COVID-19. The deaths were a woman in her 90s in a long-term care facility, and a man in hi...
News Feb 17, 2021

LPS Announces Principal For New High School In Northwest Lincoln
Cedric Cooper, current Schoo Middle School principal, will serve as the first principal of the new high school located in northwest Lincoln. Opening in the fall of 2022, this high school will be the s...
News Feb 17, 2021

23 Fatality Accidents On Nebraska Roads January
During the month of January 2021, twenty-three people were killed in traffic crashes on Nebraska roadways, according to data collected by the Nebraska Department of Transportation. These 23 fatalities...
News Feb 17, 2021

Conservative Radio Icon Rush Limbaugh Heard On 1400 KLIN Dies Wednesday
AP: Rush Limbaugh, the talk radio host who became the voice of American conservatism, has died. His death Wednesday came a year after announcing he had Stage Four lung cancer. Limbaugh’s rants s...
News Feb 17, 2021

Nebraska Avoids More Rolling Power Outages Wednesday
Nebraska avoided another round of rolling power outages Wednesday morning. The Nebraska Public Power District said it ultimately didn’t have to shut off anyone’s power Wednesday morning af...
News Feb 17, 2021

Early Childhood Education Report: Serious Challenges with Significant Implications for the State’s Economy
The Appropriations Committee of the Nebraska Legislature is today releasing its Interim Study Report on Legislative Resolution 390. Examination of the Fiscal and Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Pandem...
News Feb 17, 2021
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