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Iconic H&H Car Wash Will Close Thursday After 63 Years in El Paso It s the end of an era. H&H Car Wash, an El Paso institution since it first opened in October of 1958 will serve its final customer tomorrow afternoon. The restaurant is closing after 63 years. It s time, 87-year old Maynard Haddad told me this afternoon. It s the love we have for this community. There is nothing like it anywhere. It has always been a family affair for Maynard. He grew up in the businesses along with brother working for his dad, who founded H&H. They later expanded to northeast El Paso but closed it in 1986 and Maynard returned to the original location. He has been there ever since, along with his daughter Julianne who has helped run the restaurant for him. ....
As reported by Hail Varsity and the Lincoln Journal-Star among others, it appears that Nebraska took in a pretty big visit from a former five star defensive back. Tyreke Johnson entered the. ....
April 15, 2021 Nebraska basketball head coach Fred Hoiberg met with reporters over Zoom on Thursday to give his thoughts on the Huskers’ newest 2021 signees and give the latest on a handful of other topics. Here’s a full rundown of what he had to say… Hoiberg said Xavier freshman transfer CJ Wilcher had “good quality minutes” in the limited opportunities he saw last season. Wilcher’s perimeter shooting immediately stands out, but Hoiberg said he was “a very complete player” who could play strong defense and finish in the paint. Hoiberg said the additions of Wilcher, Keisei Tominaga, Bryce McGowens, and Wilhelm Briedenbach would all help NU hopefully become consistent both from 3-point range and at the free-throw line. ....
Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images After two seasons under head coach Fred Hoiberg, the Nebraska Cornhuskers have shaken up their staff with a shift among the assistant coaches and support staff. Bobby Lutz, Special Assistant to the Head Coach for the past two seasons, left the Husker program last month to pursue his own coaching opportunities. Lutz helped with game planning, non-conference scheduling and assisting Hoiberg and the Husker staff in the day-to-day operation while in Lincoln. He previously served as a collegiate head coach or assistant coach since 1985, and oversaw postseason play as a head coach in 14 of his 21 seasons at the helm. Lutz cited the desire to return to a coaching role as his reason for leaving. ....