Nebraska
'Drive safely and slow down': Nebraska State Patrol reports spike in speeding tickets
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Nebraska State Patrol is reporting an increase in speeding citations across the state in 2024.
So far this year, troopers have stopped 289 drivers for speeding over 100 mph and 1,385 for going over 90 mph, the patrol said Monday.
That’s more citations “than any year in the past decade,” according to the patrol.
“Excessive speeds reduce your reaction time and greatly increase stopping distance,” said Col. John Bolduc, the patrol’s superintendent, in a press release.
At 90 mph, it takes a vehicle about 600 feet to stop, the patrol said. At 100 mph, it takes nearly 700 feet to stop.
“Excessive speeding ramped up in 2020 during the pandemic, but hasn’t slowed down since,” Bolduc said in the release. “Our troopers remain vigilant to maintain safe roadways across the state, but traffic safety takes a team effort. Drive safely and slow down.”
|
Year (First 100 Days) |
90+ MPH Citations |
100+ MPH Citations |
|
2024 |
1,385 |
289 |
|
2023 |
1,224 |
251 |
|
2022 |
1,092 |
218 |
|
2021 |
941 |
209 |
|
2020 |
956 |
216 |
Nebraska
Nebraska Repair Café aims to fix household items and mend a ‘throwaway’ culture
“I’m just always fascinated by the stuff that people bring in. You never know what’s going to come in. And we do our best. We can’t ever guarantee anything, but it’s always fascinating,” Kettler said. “I think for a lot of people it’s something that’s important to them. And then there’s the whole ‘I shouldn’t have to throw out everything.’”
James said the café has a way of turning a simple repair into something bigger. He mentioned one afternoon when the sewing table was backed up.
“The line was taking a little long, and the person second in line said, ‘All I wanted was a couple buttons sewed on,’ and the third in line said, ‘Well I know how to do that.’ And so, number three taught number two how to sew on a button. It’s like a sense of community teaching.”
Volunteers range from retired tradespeople to hobbyists, James said. Many, including himself, grew up fixing things out of necessity.
Repair Café International supports local chapters with a starter kit, documentation, branding and guidance.
The organization also advocates for right-to-repair legislation. James noted that Apple products and John Deere equipment were examples of items becoming increasingly difficult for owners to fix themselves.
The Lincoln Repair Café accepts new volunteers and welcomes walk-in visitors. More information is available through the group’s Facebook page.
Nebraska
Four-star wide receiver picks up offer from Nebraska
Nebraska extended an offer to one of the top receivers in the class of 2028. Four-star receiver Malachi Lee earned the offer while competing on campus in the Battle of the Boneyard 7-on-7 Tournament, which the Huskers hosted this weekend.
Lee is the 50th overall player in the 2028 class, the eighth overall wide receiver in the class, and the top player in his class from the state of Virginia, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings. The wide receiver has an extensive offer sheet that includes Maryland, Penn State, Wisconsin, and Syracuse.
The 2028 recruiting class currently has no commitments. This is no reason for alarm, as the coaching staff is just putting the finishing touches on the 2027 class as we speak.
Nevertheless, it’s good for the Huskers to get a head start on the 2028 group, as talent is evident in the class.
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Nebraska
Defensive Back Brennan Drummond Commits to Nebraska
Nebraska has added a secondary commitment to the 2027 class, safety/cornerback Brennan Drummond. Drummond, from Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day School, made an official visit to Nebraska on June 12 and to Georgia this weekend. He is a three-star recruit and the No. 118 safety in the country, according to the Rivals Industry ranking.
Drummond’s style of play in the secondary is a great fit for Nebraska’s new defensive coordinator, Rob Aurich. Drummond wants an aggressive defensive approach that will bring pressure from multiple spots on the football field.
“This Nebraska staff wants to attack blocks, stop the run, and create confusion with pressure, movement, and multiple fronts, and my game is a natural fit,” Drummond said.
Another reason Drummond is a great fit for Aurich’s defense is his versatility. Drummond played cornerback last season, which he admits is out of position, but he does have the ability to cover, which could lead to getting a look at nickel as well as safety.
“I’m a downhill, physical strong safety who can play near the box, support the run, and rotate into coverage when needed,” Drummond said. “My strengths are versatility and physicality. I played out of position last year at corner, but it helped with my coverage ability.”
Drummond is the 20th commitment for the Huskers in the 2027 class. Nebraska has commitments from four-star safeties Tory Pittman of Millard North in Omaha (Neb.) and Corey Hadley of Sandy Creek in Tyrone (Ga.).
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