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Rancher describes heartbreak after wildfire burns hundreds of thousands of acres in Nebraska

Morrill County Fire in Nebraska. Courtesy of Glenna Sherfey.
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A rancher in western Nebraska says she’s still processing the destruction of a large wildfire that raced across the area recently.

“Just a lot of heartbreak and a lot of chaos.  It’s been pretty hard.”

Glenna Sherfey and her husband help manage a ranch near the village of Lisco. She says the fire ignited Thursday night and burned 900 acres of pasture. “Just looking across those hills, it just looks like a desert. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

She says the blaze was controlled in the first 24 hours before the winds shifted and reignited portions of it Friday night. Sherfrey says her home and outbuildings were not damaged.  

And, she says, the 800-head cow herd is safe. “Driving up through the hills where you can see a football field size of grass, and it’s just black around it. There will be cattle standing there. They’re just fine.”

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Sherfey tells Brownfield, “Our foreman had gone across the road yesterday morning to check things and he said the cattle are content. They’re laying around and chewing their cud. They’re not really wanting to move around.”

She says the next steps include assessing fencing losses, moving parts of the herd to different ranches and selling off animals due to loss of feed.

State fire officials estimate that more than 800,000 acres have been lost from four wildfires that started late last week.

  • The Morrill County fire near Lake McConaughy has consumed more than 600,000 acres with about 10 percent contained.



  • The Cottonwood Fire near Gothenburg has charred more than 100,000 acres.



  • The Road 203 Fire near Halsey has burned more than 50,000 acres.

Following an aerial tour on Saturday, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen told reporters the damage was better than anticipated. “There were a number of ranch homes and corrals that were spared. Cattle were there. We saw lots of momma cows that were walking across burnt ground and going to water tanks. I’m not saying there’s no loss of livestock, but things were way better from that perspective than what I thought.”

Ag Director Sherry Vinton said if producers have immediate needs, they need to contact their local emergency management. “For recovery after the disaster, at that point in time, make sure your losses are documented and then FSA will have announcements forthcoming.”

Executive Vice President Laura Field with the Nebraska Cattlemen says their relief fund will accept donations starting Monday. “We’re going to try and coordinate hay needs, fence needs and livestock needs. I think it’s going to be pretty tough news coming out of these areas. We’ve heard from some people that the fires missed them. That’s good, but we know that there were evacuations in some pretty big agricultural areas.”

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Visit https://www.nebraskacattlemen.org/ for more information.

Glenna Sherfey:

Audio credit of the Governor’s press conference to Brownfield affiliate KSID.

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Loper Wrestling Win Second Straight, Sixth National Title

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Junior Otgonbayar Batsuuri won the 174-pound national title to help third-ranked Nebraska secure the 2026 NCAA Division II National Championship Saturday night in Sioux Falls. ​

UNK finished with 83.0 points while Wisconsin-Parkside (78.0), McKendree, Ill. (76.5) and league rival Central Oklahoma (76.0) were very close behind. The Lopers entered the finals with a 79.0-72.0 edge over UCO. To secure a second straight and a sixth overall national title, UNK needed to win one of three title matches or see the Bronchos lose one of two.

Now three-time national champion Gabe Johnson of UCO didn’t let that happen at 157 pounds as he won in overtime. Fifth seeded Trenton Munoz (Santa Clarita, Calif.) was up next and trying to pull off a third straight upset. Already beating the fourth and first seeds in the 165-lbs. class, he couldn’t get by now three-time champ David Hunsberger of Lander (S.C.). The second seeded Hunsberger recorded a takedown six seconds in to record a 9-4 win.

That pitted third seeded Batsuuri (Mongolia) vs. top-seeded Hunter Jump of UCO in the 174-lbs. finals. The two met during the regular season with Jump winning 1-0 in January and Batsuuri leading a February match 3-2 in the third period. However, Jump was about to score and then won via fall at 6:24. A two-time national champion at Fort Hays State Northwest Tech, Batsuuri didn’t let things linger this time as he tallied a takedown 17 seconds into the match. He was up 4-1 late in the third before tallying another takedown to win, 7-3.

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Finally, graduate and second seeded heavyweight Crew Howard (Clarinda, Ia.) squared off with top seed Doran Crosby of Gannon (Pa.) in the tourney’s final match. A two-time NCAA Division I qualifier for Bucknell (Pa.), Crosby edged Howard in last year’s third place match, 4-2. He did it again with a takedown in sudden victory, 4-1, to cap a six-year career. Meanwhile, Howard leaves a storied career as a three-time All-American.

The Lopers had six All-Americans with this title race the closest since 2021 when St. Cloud State (107.0) nipped the Lopers (105.05) thanks to a win in the 285 lbs. match. Finally, head coach Dalton Jensen, part of UNK’s 2012 and 2013 title teams as a wrestler, was tabbed as the National Tournament Coach of the Year.

133 lbs. – 9th seed Zach Ourada (14-7) scored 2.5 team points

  • Prelim – Zachary Ourada won by decision over Drew Stanfield (Central Mo.) 17-8 (Dec 8-1)
  • Champ. Round 1 – #5 James Joplin (Lander, S.C.) won by decision over Zach Ourada (Dec 10-6)
  • Cons Rd 1 – Zach Ourada won by tech over Eli Carrington (Belmont Abbey, N.C.) (TF 6:00; 19-4)
  • Cons. Round 2 – #6 Jakob Romero (Adams State) won by decision over Zach Ourada (Dec 5-3)

141 lbs. – 5th seed Joseph Airola (26-6) placed 5th and scored 9.0 team points

165 lbs. – 5th seed Trenton Munoz (26-7) placed 2nd and scored 15.0 team points

  • Champ. Round 1 – Trenton Munoz won by decision over Kole Marko (Minnesota St.) (Dec 6-1)
  • Quarterfinal – Trenton Munoz won by decision over #4 Grant MacKay (Gannon, Pa.) (Dec 4-1)
  • Semifinal – Trenton Munoz won by decision over #1 Nolan Gessler (Tiffin, Ohio) (Dec 10-5)
  • 1st Place Match – #2 David Hunsberger (Lander, S.C.) won by decision over Trenton Munoz (Dec 9-4)

174 lbs. – 3rd seed Otgonbayar Batsuuri (21-7) placed 1st scored 21.0 team points

  • Champ. Round 1 – Otgonbayar Batsuuri won by dec over Cole Ritter (Maryville, Mo.) (Dec 9-3)
  • Quarterfinal – Otgonbayar Batsuuri won by dec over #6 Emilio Arellano (Tiffin, Ohio) (Dec 14-10)
  • Semifinal – Otgonbayar Batsuuri won by fall over Kydyn Lima (San Francisco State) (Fall 4:04)
  • 1st Place Match – Otgonbayar Batsuuri won by decision over #1 Hunter Jump (Central Okla.) (Dec 7-3)

184 lbs. – 5th seed Kaden Hart (18-9) placed 6th and scored 9.5 team points

  • Champ. Round 1 – Kaden Hart won by decision over Oliver Byerly (West Liberty, W.V.) (Dec 2-1)
  • Quarterfinal – #4 Damon Ashworth (Central Mo.) won by decision over Kaden Hart (Dec 4-1)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Kaden Hart won by tech fall over Cole Casilio (Kutztown, Pa.) (TF 7:00; 15-0)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Kaden Hart won by decision over #1 Cole Glazier (St. Cloud State) (Dec 4-2)
  • Cons. Semi – #2 Keegan Gehlhausen (Chadron State) won by decision over Kaden Hart (Dec 6-4)
  • 5th Place Match – Sullivan Ramos (Wisconsin-Parkside) won by decision over Kaden Hart (Dec 11-8)

197 lbs. – 4th seed Jackson Kinsella (21-8) placed 6th and scored 9.0 team points

  • Champ. Round 1 – Jackson Kinsella won by major decision over Ethan Farnell (Indianapolis) (MD 12-4)
  • Quarterfinal – #5 Logan Kvien (McKendree, Ill.) won by decision over Jackson Kinsella (Dec 1-0)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Jackson Kinsella won in sudden victory over Tyson Meyer (St. Cloud) (SV-1 4-1)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Jackson Kinsella won by decision over #9 Jeremiah Larson (Maryville, Mo.) (Dec 7-2)
  • Cons. Semi – #6 Mason Villwok (Chadron St.) won in tie breaker over Jackson Kinsella (TB-1 2-1)
  • 5th Place Match – Joey Lyons (Gannon, Pa.) won in tie breaker – 1 over Jackson Kinsella (TB 1-1)

285 lbs. – 2nd seed Crew Howard (26-3) placed 2nd and scored 17.0 team points



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Video from Nebraska State Patrol shows a helicopter flying over a wildfire in Dawson County. Multiple wildfires are burning in Nebraska as high winds and low humidity create critical fire danger across the state. 



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Purdue 74, Nebraska 58: Postgame Video

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Hey, good things happen when Purdue plays defense!

Through four halves of basketball in Chicago Purdue has finally, mercifully, gotten back to playing defense and making teams work on the opposite end of the floor. Should that continue, it will be playing basketball for a few more weeks.

Purdue didn’t absolutely need this win. It was already in the NCAA Tournament comfortably. Much of the season has seen the Boilers struggle with top 10-15 teams. It has lost to Michigan, Iowa State, Michigan State, and Illinois. Purdue has shown it is good, but it struggled to beat elite teams.

Well, at least they can still beat Nebraska.

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Much like last night against Northwestern, Purdue jumped out to an early lead and never really looked back. Once it got the lead to double digits Nebraska got no closer than 8 the rest of the way.

With the win I think Purdue locked up at least a 3 seed in the NCAAs. I say that because Nebraska was a team in direct competition with them for said seed and the Boilermakers now have two wins over them, one on their home floor.

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