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Nebraska State Patrol asks for help finding missing man

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ALLIANCE, Neb. (KOLN) – The Nebraska State Patrol is asking for the public’s help to locate a missing man in western Nebraska.

Ebram Anthony Sifuentes, 32, was last seen in Alliance on Wednesday, Aug. 27 at 6:30 p.m.

Ebram Anthony Sifuentes, 32,(Nebraska State Patrol)

Sifuentes is Hispanic, 5’11”, about 180 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He has a tattoo of a black spider on his right calf.

He was last seen wearing a tan shirt, gray pajama pants and black slip-on shoes. He is also known to frequently wear one of the two hats shown in the photo above.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact the Nebraska State Patrol at 308-535-8047.

Tips can also be reported anonymously through the Nebraska Fusion Center at NIAC – Suspicious Activity Reporting Site.

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Erstad joins Nebraska golf program

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Like his father, Zack Erstad is a Husker. Erstad, the son of Hall of Fame baseball player Darin Erstad, joined the Nebraska men’s golf program on Tuesday.

Zack signed with the Huskers one month after winning a state championship at Lincoln East. With the Spartans, Erstad was a two-time NSAA champion. He was Class A’s individual runner-up in 2026. The previous year, Erstad claimed the Nebraska Junior PGA Championship title.

Erstad said joining the Huskers is a dream come true. The Nebraska newcomer grew up playing baseball and hockey. However, he focused solely on golf while in high school.

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Hilgers says Nebraska, Colorado water dispute could take years, but Perkins County Canal should progress

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Hilgers says Nebraska, Colorado water dispute could take years, but Perkins County Canal should progress


It could take years for the U.S. Supreme Court to resolve Nebraska’s water dispute with Colorado. But Attorney General Mike Hilgers said in the meantime, work on the Perkins County Canal should continue.

Hilgers’ comments on Tuesday came one day after the Supreme Court said it will consider Nebraska’s complaints that Colorado’s not sending enough water across the state line on the South Platte River and is blocking Nebraska’s attempt to build a canal to bring more. Hilgers said it could take three to five years for a special master to make a recommendation and the court to decide. And he said while it’s up to the Legislature, it would make sense to proceed with planning and construction on the canal.

“We need to be able to show the court, which is ultimately true, which is Nebraska is committed to doing this. I do see the policy wisdom, but even more importantly… from our perspective, it’s critical from a litigation perspective to really be able to push forward on this,” Hilgers said.

The Legislature has set aside $630 million for the canal. Separate from the court case, the Army Corps of Engineers must still decide whether to issue a permit for the project.

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49 states allow nurse midwives to deliver your baby inside your home. Not Nebraska.

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49 states allow nurse midwives to deliver your baby inside your home. Not Nebraska.


Nebraska is the only state in the nation where certified nurse midwives — registered nurses with advanced training — can’t assist with home births. Nebraska is also one of only two states that requires physician supervision of nurse midwives.



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