Nebraska
Miss Douglas County and Miss Lincoln’s Teen crowned Miss Nebraska and Miss Nebraska’s Teen 2024
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) – After three night’s of competition, Miss Nebraska and Miss Nebraska’s Teen 2024 were crowned Saturday evening at the North Platte High School’s Performing Arts Center.
Raechel Warren, Miss Douglas County, was crowned Miss Nebraska 2024 and Janae Harris, Miss Lincoln was crowned Miss Nebraska’s Teen 2024.
The top five Miss Nebraska contestants are as follows
1.) Raechel Warren – Miss Douglas County
2.) Alayna Wilson – Miss Omaha
3.) Aubrey Grasz – Miss Midwest
4.) Phoenix Stanford – Miss Lincoln
5.) Courtney Pelland – Miss Capital City
The top five Miss Nebraska’s Teen contestants are as follows.
1.) Janae Harris – Miss Lincoln’s Teen
2.) Clara Johnson – Miss Douglas County’s Teen
3.) Ally Parker – Miss Omaha’s Teen
4.) Abi Howard – Miss Capital City’s Teen
5.) Ella-Kathryn Anderson – Miss Panhandle’s Teen
This year, 30 women competed in the Miss Nebraska and Miss Nebraska’s Teen competition.
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Hail, rain, snow move into eastern Nebraska, western Iowa
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – An active weather pattern is moving into the region starting tonight, bringing some snow into the region, according to KTIV’s forecast in Sioux City.
A First Alert 6 viewer sent footage of the storms while traveling on Interstate 80 near West Branch, Iowa.
TUESDAY NIGHT
In Siouxland, a batch of precipitation moves in after midnight. It could initially start as rain, but most of the precipitation will fall as snow. Snow showers will likely last through sunrise on Wednesday morning.
The snow will stay light with accumulations near an inch or less. This could create some slick spots on the Wednesday morning commute. Temperatures will probably fall a bit below the freezing mark.
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Nebraska
Shelter in place issued after suspicious object found in mailbox
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — UPDATE: Grand Island Police said around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday that the shelter in place order has been lifted .
GIPD said the item was retrieved by the Nebraska State Patrol Bomb Squad, who is investigating.
The area has also now been reopened.
ORIGINAL STORY:
The Grand Island Police Department has cordoned off a local block and is urging residents to shelter in place.
According to GIPD, officers responded to the 4300 block of Sherwood Road just before 2:00 p.m. Tuesday afternoon. A resident reported finding a suspicious cylindrical object wrapped in duct tape inside a home.
The Nebraska State Patrol Bomb Squad has been called to the scene to investigate the device.
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