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Feb 11, 2021 12:41 PM
For the first time since playing for the 2019 National Championship the Nebraska-Kearney volleyball team will see another team across the net.
Now unranked UNK ( AVCA is ranking only teams that have played a match) travels to former RMAC rivals Colorado-Colorado Springs and Metro State this weekend to kick start an interesting spring season. The Lopers currently have 16 scheduled matches with the MIAA Invitational (April 16-17) and Central Region Invitational (April 23-24) to follow.
UNK hasn’t played a match against outside competition in 425 days, 10,200 hours, and close to 61 weeks. Kearney is at 22nd-ranked UCCS (2-2) Thursday at 8 p.m. Central and then heads up to Denver on Saturday to face the fourth-ranked Roadrunners (5-0) at 12 p.m. Central. Check the
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A St. Marys woman was arrested in Pleasants County last month and is being charged with possession of methamphetamine with the intent to deliver. These items were seized from her vehicle. (Photo Provided)
ST. MARYS Three separate incidents around the region resulted in arrests for drug sales, prostitution and a car chase.
According to the Pleasants County Sheriff’s Office, Darlene Fay Scott, 60, of St. Marys, was pulled over for a traffic stop on Dec. 29. After a search by police dog Wreck-It, Scott was discovered to have drugs in the vehicle, the sheriff’s office said.
A search of the vehicle revealed about 1 gram of methamphetamine, several prescription pills and cash, according to the sheriff’s department.