Chit Lay, 26, pleaded no contest to manslaughter, use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony, and possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person. He was originally charged with first-degree ...
The former UCLA star is now under contract with the Packers through 2027, and while the 29-year-old surely has plenty of gas ...
And there’s big-time university coaches like Kristen Bernthal Booth at Creighton (who played at Lincoln East) and Nebraska’s ...
A labor attorney for Union Pacific Railroad at the time, Council was trying to become the city’s first Black mayor. She was ...
An Omaha woman is now a world record holder. 90-year-old Nancy McCormick participated in the Creighton University rowing team's 10th annual rowing challenge, and set a world record in her category.
A member of the Moonshiners family has died. Everett Kenneth "Kenny" Law was a popular figure on the show since Season 8 and cousin to Henry Law. Fans often found him in camouflage and a ball cap ...
OMAHA, Neb. (KOLN) - The Omaha Supernovas will be leaving the Pro Volleyball Federation at the end of the 2025 season to start a new indoor league. The Supernovas, its founder Danny White along ...
Featured pricing is subject to change. Expect Stetsons on the Strip. Las Vegas’ Sphere just announced that Kenny Chesney will be the first country act to headline the visually spectacular venue.
Everett “Kenny” Law, a familiar face on Discovery‘s long-running Moonshiners, died yesterday surrounded by loved ones. That, according to a Facebook post by his cousin Henry Law. He was 68.
Kenny Chesney has broken many records in his 30-year career, from record-setting concert attendance to music chart milestones, and now the country superstar will add another accolade to his list ...
Kenny Law, a Moonshiners star from Franklin County, Virginia passed away on Tuesday, January 14, at the age of 68. Kenny's cousin and his business partner in the Law's Choice Distillery, Henry Lee ...
They have some tough decisions to make this offseason about some declining players. Kenny Clark had the worst season of his career after signing a three-year, $64 million extension in the offseason.