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InsideNebraska – Nebraska BSB: Caron explosive, Christo strong as Huskers hold off Nicholls
LINCOLN, Neb. â Why knock the guy out right away when you can trade punches? It makes the fight more entertaining.
Right?
In a nail-biter that had fans on the edge of their seats at Haymarket Park, Nebraska baseball emerged from the smoke holding a 7-6 win over Nicholls State in the opener of a three-game series Friday night.
The Huskers (11-5) pulled out a razor-thin victory behind the hero of the night, junior catcher Josh Caron, whose powerful bat secured their 10th win in the last 13 games and put down a red-hot Colonels team (17-4) that had won nine of its last 10 entering the series.
The Huskers almost certainly donât win this game without his big night at the plate, as he finished 3-for-4 and accounted for six of the Huskers’ seven runs. That included five RBI to tie a career high, two runs scored and a three-run bomb for his team-leading fifth home run. He also added a double to finish a triple short of the cycle.
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Nebraska starting pitcher Drew Christo worked five innings, allowing five hits and two runs (one earned) while striking out four and walking none in a no-decision.
The junior right-hander got into a bit of trouble in the first inning when he allowed a leadoff single to Nicholls senior Parker Coddou, who reached second and stole third base. However, Christo was able to pitch out of the jam, striking out the next two batters and inducing a ground out to end the inning.
He allowed just one baserunner over his next three innings to pave the way for a big fourth inning.
Nebraska came out strong in the bottom half, beginning it with a single and subsequent steal of second by junior Joshua Overbeek as well as a walk by senior Cole Evans. Caron then strolled to the plate with two outs and blasted a home run to right field on the first pitch he saw, putting the Huskers up, 3-0.
Nicholls State got on the board to score two in the top of the fifth. The inning started with a double by Colonels junior Drake Anderson, continued with an RBI single by Basiel Williams and ended with an error by Huskers senior left fielder Clay Bradford. That miscue allowed Nicholls to push its second run across, but the Huskers caught Kaden Amundson trying to stretch the error to second.
Nebraska answered right back in the bottom of the inning. Sophomore Dylan Carey reached on a bunt single, stole second base and scored on junior first baseman Tyler Stone’s two-out, line-drive single to right field to extend the lead, 4-2.
The Huskers added an insurance run in the bottom of the sixth inning before Nicholls State jump-started a comeback to tie it at 5-5 in top of the seventh on a sac fly and a two-run double.
Nebraska immediately answered in the bottom half of the seventh, scoring two runs. Once again, it was Caron to the rescue. Once again, he came up clutch on the first pitch he saw. This time, he scorched a two-RBI single to center field to plate both junior Riley Silva and redshirt sophomore Cayden Brumbaugh, who had earlier drawn his third walk of the game. Brumbaugh, the Huskers’ leadoff man, finished the game with four walks.
Nicholls threatened again in the top of the eighth inning, loading the bases on a four-pitch walk with two outs, and then a wild pitch on a swinging strikeout thrown by Mason McConnaughey allowed Colonels senior infielder MaCrae Kendrick to score. Jaden Collura reached first base on the play to load up the bases again, but the inning â and any more scoring by the Colonels â ended when McConnaughey induced the Colonel’s Parker Coddou into a groundout.
Junior right-handed pitcher Evan Borst picked up the win for Nebraska, allowing one earned run over 0.2 innings. Borst, McConnaughey, Tucker Timmerman and Casey Daiss combined to allow four runs on fours across four innings. Daiss earned his fourth save of the season, facing the minimum in the ninth and ending the game on a 4-6-3 double play.
The Huskers will return to action Saturday afternoon. Game 2 is scheduled to start at 2:05 p.m. CT with RHP Brett Sears (2-0, 1.78 ERA) going against Nicholls LHP Jack Nelson (0-0, 4.91 ERA).
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Nebraska
Data centers take center stage at North Omaha townhall
The future of data centers in Nebraska took center stage at a North Omaha town hall Thursday evening.
The event was hosted by State Sens. Terrell McKinney and Ashlei Spivey, who alongside Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh sponsored a bill in the Nebraska Legislature that looked to help regulate data centers.
Parts of their bill were adopted and passed in LB1010, which requires reports on annual power usage, water usage and ownership.
“Having this passed in a package showed a lot of bipartisan work,” Spivey told a crowd of attendees at Nelson Mandela Elementary School.
The proposed regulations were shaped in part by Bold Nebraska, an advocacy group focused on eminent domain and clean energy. Jane Kleeb, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party and founder of Bold Nebraska, said before the bill passed there were “zero laws on the books” to address a boom in data centers.
“If one is coming into the community, we wanted to make sure that there were some basic transparency things in place,” Kleeb said.
Political discussions around data centers heated up in recent months following reporting by the Flatwater Free Press that showed Google is considering a data center in Nebraska that could require more than three times the amount of power the entire city of Lincoln uses at peak demand in the summer.
The Nebraska Legislature recently passed another bill, LB1261, that allows private developers to build and own power plants to serve a large industrial customer, including data centers. That bill was proposed by the governor’s office and celebrated by Gov. Jim Pillen.
“Our state is once again taking a bold and strategic step – one that will create an environment that attracts business and multibillion dollar investment, while legally preserving Nebraska’s unique and consumer-friendly public power model,” Pillen said at the time.
At Thursday’s town hall, McKinney called LB1261 “the bogeyman bill.”
“It’s a bill that the governor pushed through the legislature to allow for data centers to create their own power,” McKinney said. “It’s a bill that I stood on the floor and said this is going to harm our communities.”
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Hundreds lose power across southeast Nebraska after Thursday morning storm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Hundreds of people are without power in southeast Nebraska after a severe storm passed through Thursday morning.
The Lincoln Electric System outage map showed 115 customers without power across the city at 11:36 a.m.
Norris Public Power District’s outage map also shows 45 customers affected by the storm. As of 11:36 a.m., there were nine active outages.
According to the Nebraska Public Power District outage map, 657 customers were affected by the storm. Most of the affected customers were near Plattsmouth in southeast Nebraska. As of 11:37 a.m., 27 customers remain without power.
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Mandatory evacuation orders for area near Crawford, Fort Robinson
Mandatory evacuations have been ordered near Crawford, including Fort Robinson State Park, as the South Fork Fire continues to spread in western Nebraska.
According to the City of Crawford, evacuations are currently underway for an area north of Crawford that includes the area south of Dodd Road, west of Dodd Road, and FF Street.
Fort Robinson has also been evacuated.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission said Fort Robinson State Park and Peterson Wildlife Management Area have been temporarily closed due to the fire.
The fire has burned approximately 9,000 acres and is currently 0% contained, according to the U.S. Forest Service.
Nebraska Game and Parks said the park and the WMA will remain closed until further notice to support firefighting operations and protect public safety.
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