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‘A Living Nightmare’: 25-year-old man remains missing a year later
par By MAUNETTE LOEKS Star-Herald le 03/07/2020 à 6:00
Monday will mark one year since the disappearance of Chance Englebert, a 25-year-old Moorcroft, Wyoming, man reported missing by his wife. Since then, authorities, friends and family have been unable to determine what happened to the young man, who had…
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Gering Police release updated information in Chance Englebert investigation
par By MAUNETTE LOEKS Star-Herald le 27/11/2019 à 9:05
Authorities report that the investigation of a Wyoming man reported missing in July remains open, but to date, there has been no resolution to the case.
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Rapid reaction: 'We just need to win,' Frost says as Huskers try to break four-game skid
par CLARK GRELL Lincoln Journal Star le 18/11/2019 à 6:50
Scott Frost drew parallels between Nebraska and Maryland, both of which are struggling this season ahead of Saturday's clash. His message was clear: "We just need to win."
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Steven M. Sipple: After miserable performance, it appears NU reaching a bowl game is no lock
par STEVEN M. SIPPLE Lincoln Journal Star le 13/10/2019 à 4:45
With Saturday night's 34-7 win, Minnesota remains in the thick of the chase for first place in the Big Ten West Division. Meanwhile, you can almost count Nebraska out of the race, especially with Wisconsin (6-0, 3-0) flexing its muscles…
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Theme for Nebraska volleyball team looks to the past -- and the future
par BRENT C. WAGNER Lincoln Journal Star le 24/08/2019 à 2:45
The reminders of the championship tradition of the Nebraska volleyball program are all around the players.
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Police issue new photo of missing Wyoming man on date of his disappearance
par By MAUNETTE LOEKS Star-Herald le 12/07/2019 à 8:29
Gering Police are circulating a photo that shows a Wyoming man on the date that he went missing.Chance Englebert, 25, of Moorcroft, Wyoming, has been missing since Saturday, July 6. The man left a Gering residence in the 400 block…
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A mother's plea: Chance, come home
par By MAUNETTE LOEKS Star-Herald le 11/07/2019 à 11:30
Searches for a Wyoming man missing since Saturday have been concluded and authorities advise that the operation has “turned to the investigative.”During a press conference Thursday, Gering Police Chief George Holthus reviewed the efforts by police and other authorities to…
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As Chance Englebert remains missing, family issues plea to public for help
par By MAUNETTE LOEKS Star-Herald le 10/07/2019 à 10:45
In an interview with the Star-Herald Wednesday, Baylee Englebert, the wife of Chance Englebert, said the family has gathered an $8,000 reward, hoping for information in Chance’s disappearance. Chance, 25, was last seen at about 8:30 p.m. after he left…
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Searches for missing Wyoming man planned to resume Wednesday; 16 agencies involved
par By MAUNETTE LOEKS and LAUREN BRANT Star-Herald le 09/07/2019 à 10:15
Gering Police continue to ask for the public’s help with gathering video and information as officials from more than 16 agencies are search for a Wyoming man who has been missing since Saturday.Chance Englebert, of Moorcroft, Wyoming, had been reported…
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Authorities search North Platte, along Highway 92 for missing Wyoming man
par By MAUNETTE LOEKS and LAUREN BRANT Star-Herald le 08/07/2019 à 9:50
Authorities looking for a missing Wyoming man searched the North Platte River and local railroad tracks in an attempt to locate the man.Rogers said that searchers would work until about 8 p.m. Monday and then gather again Tuesday morning to…
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'The boys deserve it:' Husker baseball headed to Oklahoma City for NCAA Tournament
par CHRIS BASNETT Lincoln Journal Star le 27/05/2019 à 4:22
The Nebraska baseball team will visit an old friend to start the NCAA Tournament.
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Matt Waldron gets the start for Huskers vs. OSU; how does NU's bullpen look behind him?
par CLARK GRELL Lincoln Journal Star le 26/05/2019 à 8:05
OMAHA -- Nebraska will play Ohio State in the Big Ten baseball tournament final, and the Huskers will turn to its Friday ace for a second time in the tournament.
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Husker baseball notes: Fisher learns from earlier mistakes against Iowa; how NU's pitching sets up for rest of tourney
par CLARK GRELL Lincoln Journal Star le 25/05/2019 à 12:15
Nate Fisher made some key adjustments from the first time he faced Iowa, when the Hawkeyes scored seven runs in 4 2/3 innings against him. On Friday, his performance helped lift Nebraska to an 11-1 win in eight innings, pushing…
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Gomes, Huskers' flip-the-switch guy, finding multiple ways to affect games
par ROSS MILLER Lincoln Journal Star le 22/05/2019 à 2:00
Nebraska coach Darin Erstad said he didn’t know what the pitching role for Colby Gomes was going to be coming into the year, but it’s been a pleasant surprise what he has done.
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Rare Earth Salts looking to grow
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 03/03/2016 à 2:00
Rare Earth Salts is celebrating a pair of accomplishments officials hope will help the company in its quest to open a commercial plant in Beatrice.
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Expansion working well for Neapco
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 02/03/2016 à 8:00
Business is good at Neapco Components, where the Beatrice company is celebrating its latest expansion adding offices to its Industrial Park location.
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NGage recalls success stories from 2015
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 02/03/2016 à 2:00
The NGage economic development group is recalling a solid 2015 for the area, and looking forward to new accomplishments this year.
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BPS and community team up
par Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff writer le 01/03/2016 à 2:00
The success of a local economy and school district can reflect one another, as Beatrice Public Schools and local agencies are striving to show.
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1 yard: Leaning for glory
par By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
Everything fell into place for Nebraska on the first day of 1971. The Huskers had their opening, and all they needed was for Jerry Tagge and company to run right through it to claim the school's first national championship.
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12 yards: The Fleakicker (What else?)
par By BRIAN ROSENTHAL / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
Matt Davison never tires of talking about it. Neither do Husker fans. Yes, it's safe to say the Fleakicker — perhaps the most iconic play in Husker football history — just refuses to get old inside the Cornhusker State.
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14 yards: "It's Schlesinger inside the 5! ..."
par By BRIAN ROSENTHAL / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
It was a play that ended seven straight years of bowl game frustrations for the Huskers and gave Tom Osborne what he'd been waiting 22 years for — a Nebraska national championship.
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15 yards: Skating to Miami
par By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
Ice, oranges and a whole lot of drama. Add it all up, it was one of the more entertaining Huskers-Sooners clashes in the rivalry's history. Thanks to a 15-yard run from Calvin Jones, it was also a Nebraska win.
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17 yards: Bear down
par By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
The distance: 17 yards
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6 yards: An improbable comeback
par By BRIAN ROSENTHAL / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
In a season where road games often resulted in torn-down goal posts, Nebraska fans were the ones celebrating on the field this night. David Horne's six-yard touchdown against Texas A&M capped one of the Huskers' biggest comebacks.
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5 yards: The Turner Turnaround
par By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
Sure enough, with six seconds left Jamal Turner caught the first touchdown of his career, the finisher to an 80-yard drive that included a fourth-and-10 conversion.
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9 yards: Mo's redemption
par By BRIAN CHRISTOPHERSON / Lincoln Journal Star le 01/03/2016 à 6:15
With the game on the line in College Station, Texas, Maurice Purify was the target. And despite a miserable day plagued by drops, the 6-foot-4 Purify, facing a smaller defender, was a good target to have.
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Strengthening the workforce
par Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff writer le 29/02/2016 à 2:00
Southeast Community College in Beatrice hugely impacts the economy of Beatrice, Gage County and surrounding areas in several ways, campus and area officials say.
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Homestead promotes Gage County tourism
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 28/02/2016 à 2:00
Gage County stores, gas stations, hotels and other destinations all use tourism dollars to stay afloat.
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Dempsters preparing spring line
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 27/02/2016 à 8:00
Dempsters is coming off multiple successful spreader runs, and the company has no intention of slowing down.
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'A good problem to have'
par Adam Rollins Daily Sun staff le 27/02/2016 à 2:00
‘Full house’ might be the best way to describe the current state of affairs at the Beatrice Municipal Airport.
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Meat the newest Beatrice industry
par Adam Rollins Daily Sun staff le 26/02/2016 à 8:00
In a city that’s had its fair share of industrial buildings go empty in recent years, having a regional company put unused property back into service is a breath of fresh air.
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Farmers Cooperative continues expanding
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 26/02/2016 à 2:00
Search southeast Nebraska communities and beyond and there’s a good chance you’ll find one thing in common.
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Vital members of schools
par Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff writer le 25/02/2016 à 2:00
Ice packs, bandages and pain reliever are a fraction of the care and support school nurses give Beatrice students.
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Years of service, years to go
par Adam Rollins Daily Sun staff le 24/02/2016 à 8:00
Back when Dr. Harold Jacot took over a Beatrice chiropractic practice in 1971, he said there were much fewer chiropractors in Nebraska.
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Healthcare close to home
par Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff writer le 24/02/2016 à 2:00
WYMORE — The city of Wymore wouldn’t be the same without its medical clinics, which serve neighbors near and far.
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House calls for newborns
par Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff writer le 23/02/2016 à 10:00
A 50 minute drive is more significant with a newborn in the car.
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Tri county classes build work skills
par Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff writer le 23/02/2016 à 8:59
A new shed or playhouse could cost you as little as $5.
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BHS bands bring eclectic mix
par Photo by Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff le 23/02/2016 à 2:28
The Beatrice High School Mid-Winter Band Concert combined performing groups and musical styles.
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Adrian Smith visits Beatrice
par adam.rollins@beatricedailysun.com le 23/02/2016 à 12:02
Nebraska’s Third District Representative Adrian Smith took advantage of a week-long break in congressional duties last week to pay a visit to various cities within the district.
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Beatrice's runs too much for Waverly
par Lee Enterprises le 22/02/2016 à 10:14
WAVERLY — The Vikings clawed their way back from an early Beatrice run but the Class B No. 3 Orangemen broke loose for another burst just before halftime Saturday, and that was too much for Waverly to handle.
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Firefighters suspect cigarette caused grass fire
par Daily Sun staff reports le 22/02/2016 à 9:28
Firefighters suspect a cigarette caused a grass fire near Pickrell Monday afternoon.
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Reframing young troubles
par Adam Rollins Daily Sun staff le 22/02/2016 à 2:00
Sometimes young people need help learning how to deal with their emotions. Depression, anxiety, aggression or hyperactivity have caused trouble or worry for many children and their caregivers.
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Ensuring health for all
par By Annie Bohling/Daily Sun staff writer le 21/02/2016 à 8:00
Several aspects of the Children and Adult Immunization Clinic have changed in recent years, including adding "adult" to the name of the clinic.
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The eye of the beholder
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 21/02/2016 à 2:00
Take a closer look into the eye of a patient, and optometrists can see all kinds of things. Much more than just declining or 20/20 vision.
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Wolverine seniors finish state runner-up
par Luke Nichols Daily Sun sports editor le 20/02/2016 à 10:57
OMAHA — Jackson Bates and Derek Tachovsky both lost decisions Saturday in their respective championship matches at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha.
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Pinkerton, Weiss earn state medals
par By Luke Nichols/Daily Sun sports editor le 20/02/2016 à 7:08
OMAHA -- Beatrice seniors Jacob Pinkerton and Hunter Weiss both earned medals at the NSAA State Wrestling Championships in Omaha.
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BCH expansion to be finished this month
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 20/02/2016 à 2:00
Beatrice Community Hospital will be putting its new addition into service later this month, nearly a year to the day since the project was announced last February.
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Hands-on science
par Annie Bohling Daily Sun staff writer le 19/02/2016 à 9:20
Tri County Public Schools students had fun making messes they could learn from on Friday.
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Gateways to health care
par Scott Koperski Daily Sun news editor le 19/02/2016 à 8:00
What a difference 20 years can make.
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Sterling falls in subdistrict final
par Luke Nichols Daily Sun sports editor le 19/02/2016 à 4:18
JOHNSON — Sterling just can’t seem to solve Falls City Sacreed Heart this year.