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Knapton, Hymanson take home top honors at 2021 virtual A Night at the Lied

KLKN-TV Knapton, Hymanson take home top honors at 2021 virtual A Night at the Lied Nebraska Athletics recognized many of its top performers during the 2020-21 academic year with A Virtual Night at the Lied. May 11, 2021 10:38 pm LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Athletics) – Nebraska Athletics recognized many of its top performers during the 2020-21 academic year with A Virtual Night at the Lied. The event recognizes the outstanding performances in competition, classroom and community outreach and was highlighted by the live announcement of the major award winners, including the Male and Female Student-Athlete of the Year, the Best Male and Female Athlete and the Outstanding Male and Female Newcomer.

Knapton, Hymanson Take Home Top Honors at 2021 Virtual Night at the Lied

May 11, 2021 Lincoln – Nebraska Athletics recognized many of its top performers during the 2020-21 academic year with A Virtual Night at the Lied. The event recognizes the outstanding performances in competition, classroom and community outreach and was highlighted by the live announcement of the major award winners, including the Male and Female Student-Athlete of the Year, the Best Male and Female Athlete and the Outstanding Male and Female Newcomer. Seniors Evan Hymanson (Men’s Gymnastics) won the most coveted awards at the 31st annual event, as they were selected as the 2021 Female and Male Student-Athletes of the Year, respectively, by a vote of the faculty members of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee.

McCutchanville Fire Department hosts fundraiser in honor of fallen firefighter

McCutchanville Fire Department hosts fundraiser in honor of fallen firefighter McCutchanville Fire Department hosts fundraiser in honor of fallen firefighter By Aaron Hancock and Keaton Eberly | March 6, 2021 at 9:38 PM CST - Updated March 6 at 9:40 PM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - A fire department is a close-knit family, but perhaps few are closer than the McCutchanville Fire Department in Vanderburgh County. On Saturday, fire department staff held a drive-thru chili fundraiser to remember fallen firefighter Jeremy Tighe, who died nine years ago in a fire truck accident on Saint Joseph Avenue. McCutchanville Fire sold 70 gallons of chili in less than an hour Saturday afternoon. The money raised actually goes to first responders who may be suffering from health issues.

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