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September 22 recap: Southeast Nebraska news you may have missed today

September 22 recap: Southeast Nebraska news you may have missed today

Even in defeat, Rhule sees signs of progress — such as Nebraska’s passing game — that he believes Nebraska can build on.
Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen was named in a lawsuit seeking to bar the state from turning over sensitive voter information to the Trump administration.
Matt Rhule is right in saying it wasn’t just a couple of missed plays that cost the Huskers against Michigan, writes Amie Just.
The Nebraska football team’s Homecoming clash against Michigan State on Oct. 4 now has a kickoff time and TV designation.
While deputies were searching a trunk during a drug stop on I-80, two suspects were able to escape from a squad car. One was caught. The other is still free.
A Lincoln man is accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old boy who lived at HopeSpoke, an organization that provides behavioral and mental health services.
Nearly three years after he was first appointed to the U.S. Senate and nearly one year after he won a special election, Pete Ricketts announced his 2026 campaign for a full six-year term to the Senate.
A Raymond vineyard, and Nebraska’s oldest vineyard in operation, took home multiple top awards at a prestigious competition in California this September.