For the 2021 live racing season in Fonner Park, attendance will be limited to 75% capacity, and spectators will have to follow social distancing guidelines.
Grand Island is known as one of the more hospitable communities in Nebraska, even during a pandemic.
America's longest continuously held sports event, known as much for its fan festivities as the horses, ran without spectators Saturday. Look back at last year's event, and derby hats -- yes, the hats! -- through the years.
Grand Island Public Schools superintendent Tawana Grover spoke about the school district’s decision to bar visitors from athletic events and a…
I was glad to hear that Grand Island Senior High will allow fall sports to occur with a limited number of spectators, but shocked at the one s…
Contests hosted by LPS schools will be limited to immediate family only, which is defined in a news release sent out Friday afternoon.
Contests hosted by LPS schools will be limited to immediate family only, which is defined in a news release sent out Friday afternoon.
Even though the activities will be shown online, people still are welcome at the Hall County Fair.
Live horse racing is returning to Fonner Park on Monday.
Due to coronavirus concerns, Nebraska boys state basketball tournament to be held without spectators
LINCOLN — The Nebraska high school boys basketball tournament will be played this week, but without the general public allowed to attend.
This past week, University of Nebraska at Kearney Athletic Director Paul Plinske publicly announced his department budget plans for 2018. Citi…
The 76th annual Harvest of Harmony parade included 98 bands, pageant queens, floats and business entries. Spectators amassed by the thousands …
The 75th Harvest of Harmony parade included more than 200 entries, including bands, pageant contestants and floats. Spectators amassed by the …
AURORA — Students and spectators alike will have the chance to be inspired and see what innovations Aurora has to offer on Saturday, Jan. 24.
It wasn’t hard for Howard Uhrich to decide which of his more than 200 tractors to bring Sunday to the Hall County Fair’s tractor obstacle course.
Larry Mize had just trudged up the last ski slope Monday at Omaha Country Club, then got hit with a question fit for a Masters champion.