Beth Beerbohm

Beth L. Beerbohm, 62, of Scribner died Sunday, April 28, 2024 at home. Beth was born April 5, 1962 in Valentine to Dean and Bonnie ‘Foster’ Swim. She lived in many different communities growing up and graduated
Midland Associate AD faces sexual assault allegations

Midland University Associate Athletic Director Steve Heimann has been placed on administrative leave following sexual assault allegations. Heimann, 51, is charged in Dodge County Court with first-degree sexual assault and unlawful intrusion without consent. An arrest warrant
Methodist Fremont Health offering discounted blood screenings

Methodist Fremont Health is offering discounted blood screenings, which are open to the public. The following screenings – which are performed by Methodist Fremont Health’s phlebotomy team on the third floor of the hospital – will be
BROCKETT DEALS NU’S FIRST NINE-INNING NO-HITTER SINCE 1954

Courtesy of Husker Athletics Junior Jackson Brockett tossed the sixth individual no-hitter in Nebraska baseball history, and the first nine-inning no-hitter since 1954, in Nebraska’s 8-0 win over Kansas State on Wednesday night at Hawks Field at
BIG TEN ANNOUNCES 2024-25 CONFERENCE MATCHUPS

Courtesy of Husker Athletics Lincoln – The Big Ten Conference unveiled the home and road matchups for the 2024-25 men’s basketball season. With 18 teams following the additions of Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington, the Big Ten
HUSKERS ADD BRAXTON MEAH TO 2024-25 ROSTER

Courtesy of Husker Athletics Nebraska Head Coach Fred Hoiberg announced Wednesday that Braxton Meah (pronounced MEE-uh) will join the Husker program in 2024-25. Meah, a 7-foot-1, 255-pound center from Layton, Utah, comes to Lincoln after spending two
SB: No. 12 Warriors Open Postseason with Pair of Wins

Courtesy of Midland Athletics SIOUX CENTER, Iowa – No. 12 Midland University began its postseason journey on Tuesday with a pair of games at the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Tournament. In the first game of the