Category Archives: KLIN News

COVID-19 Risk Dial Remains At Elevated Orange
Lincoln Lancaster County Health Director Pat Lopez says there are some small signs of improvement in regards to the latest COVID-19 data. "While we have seen small decreases in cases and positivity ra...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

Big Ten Updates COVID-19 Forfeiture Policy
The Big Ten Conference on Tuesday updated it's forfeiture policy for the remaining 2021-22 athletic contests across all sports. If a team can't participate in a scheduled game due to COVID-19, a forfe...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

45 Pounds Of Meth Found During Seward County Traffic Stop
45 pounds of methamphetamine was seized during a traffic stop on I-80 in Seward County on December 17. The sheriff's office says deputies stopped a tractor-trailer hauling eight vehicles at mile marke...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

Lincoln Chamber Of Commerce President Reflects On Her Career
Wendy Birdsall has seen a lot of growth and big changes in the city during her 31 year career with the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. The last 16 years she has served as president of the organization. A...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

Troopers Continue Holiday Impaired Driving Enforcement Campaign
As Nebraskans prepare to ring in the new year, NSP troopers remain on patrol across the state monitoring for impaired driving. Spokesman Cody Thomas says in the first ten days of the Drive Sober or Ge...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

Lincoln Man Dies After Crash During NSP Pursuit
Lincoln Police confirm the man who fled from NSP troopers in Lincoln on Christmas morning and crashed has now died. LPD says Ahmad Gregory of Lincoln was removed from a ventilator Monday night and die...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

Man Struck By Car After Asking For A Ride
Lincoln Police say a man was hit by a car after asking the driver for a ride. It happened around 3:45 Monday afternoon in the 2600 block of S. 48th Street. "At some point during that conversation it t...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

Hy-Vee Stores Raise $219,000 For Children With Cancer
A recent register roundup event at Hy-Vee's more than 285 stores raised over $219,000 for children with cancer and their families. Hy-Vee teamed up with the national Pinky Swear Foundation for the reg...
Tom Stanton Dec 28, 2021

Food Company Files Suit Over Spoiled Bacon In Lincoln Warehouse
A Nebraska food company and its insurer want a warehouse company to pay them more then $400,000 because a shipment of bacon was destroyed inside one of its warehouses in Lincoln. Omaha food manufactur...
Tom Stanton Dec 27, 2021

Salvation Army Reaches 95 Percent Of Tree Of Lights Goal
The Salvation Army in Lincoln says they have nearly reached their $625-thousand Tree of Lights Campaign goal. "We are at 95 percent as of Christmas Eve and know that we'll be able to get over the top ...
Tom Stanton Dec 27, 2021
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