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Halloween activities planned for Nebraska state parks in October | NewsRadio 1110 KFAB
(Lincoln, NE) — Quite a few Nebraska state parks are ushering Fall with particular occasions in October to have a good time Halloween.
The Nebraska Sport and Parks Fee says 9 parks will likely be internet hosting family-friendly actions on weekends in October. Sport and Parks says as a reminder, a park entry allow is required of every car coming into a state park space. You will get one right here or on the park entry sales space.
Jack O Lantern World at Mahoney by way of October
Mahoney State Park close to Ashland introduces its latest fall attraction: Jack O’ Lantern World. From Sept. 30-Oct. 30, hundreds of jack o’ lanterns carved by 50 artisans will likely be on show alongside a three-fourths mile stroll. The stroll, that includes intricately carved, lighted pumpkins, is designed to be an unbelievable expertise to have a good time Halloween, artwork, nature and fall. Collect family and friends to expertise this one-of-a-kind whimsical expertise. Tickets are required; get yours right here. Ticket-holders ought to arrive quarter-hour earlier than their chosen begin time. For extra data, name the park at 402-944-2523 or Peter at Jack O’ Lantern World at 224-757-5425.
Indian Cave SP to host twenty seventh Haunted Hole
Deliver the household to Indian Cave State Park for 3 weekends of Halloween-themed enjoyable in October with the twenty seventh Annual Haunted Hole. Haunted hayrack rides, trick-or-treating, outside films, scavenger hunt, pumpkin rolling, craft market and campsite-decorating contest are all on faucet to maintain everybody entertained Oct. 7-8, Oct. 14-15 and Oct. 21-22. For extra particulars, go to the calendar occasion itemizing.
Ponca SP will host Hallowfest Oct. 8, Oct. 15
Benefit from the season of Halloween at Ponca State Park by coming to the twenty fourth annual Hallowfest on Oct. 8 and Oct. 15. Actions embody crafts, pumpkin-rolling contest, pumpkin-carving contest, haunted drive and campground-decorating contest. Name the park at 402-755-2284 for extra data.
Johnson Lake Halloween Hang-out set for Oct. 8
Johnson Lake State Recreation Space will host pumpkin portray and a campsite-decorating contest Oct. 8 in the course of the Johnson Lake Halloween Hang-out. The pumpkin portray will happen from 1-3 p.m. at Space C. Campsite ornament judging will start at 6 p.m. on the important campground, with prizes going to the highest three finishers. Trunk or treating will happen from 3-5 p.m. within the boat parking space.
Calamus Pumpkin Carvers Occasion set for Oct. 15
It’s all about pumpkins at Calamus State Recreation Space on Oct. 15. The Calamus Pumpkin Carvers Occasion, from 9:30 a.m.-10 p.m., will embody pumpkin carving, video games with prizes, downhill pumpkin rolling derby, meals, campsite adorning, trick-or-treating and lighted pumpkin shows. For extra particulars, go to the occasion itemizing within the calendar.
Branched Oak SRA to host Spooktacular on Oct. 15
Spend a day with the household Oct. 15 having fun with Spooktacular at Branched Oak State Recreation Space. Center Oak Creek Campground will host this occasion, which is able to embody a pumpkin-rolling contest, pumpkin carving, costume contest, campsite adorning, trick-or-treating, haunted path and haunted hayrack journey. For extra particulars, go to the calendar occasion itemizing.
Get pleasure from Halloween campsite adorning, trick-or-treating at Fremont Lakes SRA
Get into the Halloween spirit at Fremont Lakes State Recreation Space on Oct. 15 with family-friendly actions. Campers could beautify their campsites in a Halloween theme. Then, from 5-7 p.m., youngsters could trick-or-treat within the campground with the ornament judging takes place. For extra data, name the park at 402-727-2922.
Halloween within the Hole is Oct. 22
Come out to Ash Hole State Historic Park and have a good time Halloween within the Hole on Oct. 22 from 2-6 p.m. Mountain time. There will likely be youngsters’ video games, s’mores, pumpkin selecting and adorning, a scavenger hunt, hayrack rides and a dressing up contest, which begins at 4:30 p.m. At 5 p.m., Trunk or Deal with will likely be sponsored by Nebraska Sport and Parks Fee conservation officers, space emergency medical providers and legislation enforcement, with their automobiles obtainable to view. Direct occasion inquiries to tamara.cooper@nebraska.gov.
Wildcat Hills to host Howl within the Hills hike
Expertise the Wildcat Hills like by no means earlier than – at night time! Uncover all of the creatures that make Wildcat Hills State Recreation Space their house in the course of the Howl within the Hills hike Oct. 22. This .57-mile hike begins at 7 p.m. Mountain time. Hikers ought to carry a flashlight, mountain climbing sneakers and a way of journey. Register by Oct. 6 by calling 308-436-3777.
Have fun Halloween at Crimson Willow Oct. 28-30
Keep at Crimson Willow Reservoir State Recreation Space on Oct. 28-30 and have a good time Camp and Deal with. This household Halloween occasion, which provides low season tenting charges of $5 off the charges for electrical and $10 tent websites, will embody a campsite adorning contest, youngsters’ pumpkin carving contest and trick-or-treating. Campers who carry treats for teenagers will get lowered tenting charges.
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NBA Draft: Nebraska’s Brice Williams Emerging as Promising Scorer in 2025 Draft Class
As one of the most underrated scorers in this year’s draft class, Nebraska senior wing Brice Williams has quietly put together a strong case to be selected in the upcoming draft. He had a solid first year with the Cornhuskers last season after transferring from Charlotte, but he has truly broken out through the first 11 games of his final year of eligibility. While his offensive game has been efficient and effective so far, there are still several aspects of his all-around play that need continued improvement as he enters conference play.
Let’s break down Williams’ play so far this season, focusing on how his scoring potential could draw interest both as a whole and in his most recent outing against Hawaii.
Through his first 11 games of the year, Williams has averaged 19.2 points, 2.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.1 steals on promising shooting splits of 49.6%/45%/90.3%. While his ability to score from all over the floor has been very intriguing, he has also made noticeable strides in drawing fouls, leading to almost guaranteed points from the free throw line. Continuing to post big scoring nights in conference play could be the key to his rise up draft boards, and his most recent performance against Hawaii offers hope that he could be ready.
In Nebraska’s 69-55 victory over Hawaii at the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic, Williams finished with a season-high 32 points, along with two rebounds, three assists and two steals. He did an excellent job of staying in attack mode throughout the game, constantly hunting for open space to get off shots. His efficiency on high volume stood out as he shot 55.6% from the field while tying a season-high with 18 attempts. Williams also connected on 4-of-5 attempts from three-point range and earned eight attempts from the free throw line, where he did not miss.
This game highlighted his off-ball movement, as he navigated to his spots on the perimeter and found clear lanes to the rim. He knocked down several threes by losing his man on screens, taking one dribble to solidify his looks and hitting the jumpers with impressive touch. While his movement off the ball looked strong, his mechanics on catch-and-shoot opportunities were also clean and consistent.
Outside of his scoring ability, Williams has areas to improve if he wants to earn a shot at the next level. While he has enough athleticism to elevate for jumpers and defend at a serviceable level in college, he will need to find other ways to become a more versatile player. His passing and rebounding have flashed at times this year, but the consistency has been lacking. These concerns also extend to his defense; while he can stay with ball-handlers at a decent rate, his lack of ground coverage and switchability remain concerns.
In summary, Brice Williams has proven to be one of the more underrated offensive prospects in this year’s draft class. His scoring ability, particularly his efficiency and versatility as a shooter, positions him as a potential high-ceiling player who could contribute immediately at the next level. While there are areas of his game—particularly his passing, rebounding and defense—that need further development, his recent performance against Hawaii demonstrates that he has the potential to be a game-changer when he’s locked in. If he can continue to improve in these areas and maintain his offensive production throughout conference play, Williams could very well see his stock rise as the draft approaches.
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Nebraska lands Kentucky wide receiver
Nebraska football landed a commitment from former Kentucky Wildcats receiver Dane Key on Tuesday afternoon. He is the tenth overall player to join Nebraska from the transfer portal.
He recorded 47 catches for 715 yards and two touchdowns last season. He had two games of at least 100 receiving yards in 2024. The first game was against Ohio on September 21. He caught seven passes for 145 yards in a contest. He followed that up with an eight-catch, 105-yard performance against the Ole Miss Rebels the following week.
Key gives the Huskers a veteran body in the wide receiver room. There is young talent to be had at the position. He will be able to provide production right now, as well as help bridge the gap between the freshman and upperclassmen wide receivers.
It will be interesting to see Key’s role in this offense moving into 2025. This was a solid get for a wide receiver room that continues loading up. The program landed another solid weapon for quarterback Dylan Raiola.
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Nebraska WR Malachi Coleman to transfer to Minnesota
Joining Miami (Ohio)’s Javon Tracy and UCLA’s Logan Loya, Nebraska transfer wide receiver Malachi Coleman has committed to play for the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
He has three years of eligibility remaining.
Coleman was a high school All-American, a four-star prospect, and a Top 100 recruit according to 247 Sports. He saw the field as a true freshman with the Huskers, catching eight passes for 139 receiving yards and one touchdown, before redshirting this season as a sophomore. Coleman brings size and speed to the Gophers’ wide receiver room.
Coleman, Tracy, and Loya will all have the opportunity to stake their claim atop the depth chart at wide receiver, as Le’Meke Brockington and Cristian Driver are Minnesota’s only returning wide receivers with game experience.
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