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Music on the Bricks coming in mid-May

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 22, 2026
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Music on the Bricks is coming to downtown North Platte on Dewey St. on Friday-Saturday evenings, May 15-16.

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North Platte man charged with drug distribution

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 22, 2026
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Around 9 p.m. on Tuesday April 21, police officers made a traffic stop in the 2100 block of Rodeo Rd. and contacted the driver, Jeffery Dowhower.

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City Council turns down E. Second re-zoning, requirement for mobile home shelter

Kristi Smith, The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 22, 2026
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A parcel of property at 2200 E. Second St. in North Platte won't be zoned commercial, following action by the city council Tuesday.

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Artful auction raises $12,000 for wildfire relief

George Lauby - Apr 21, 2026
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More than 120 artworks were auctioned Saturday, April 18 at North Platte’s Prairie Arts Center, generating a whopping $12,000 for wildfire relief, after just two weeks of organizational work.

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Several candidates speak at county Republican forum

Kristi Smith, The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 21, 2026
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As the heated primary campaign season enters its final three weeks, several candidates spoke Monday evening at a Lincoln County Republican Party forum.

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The North Platte Area Children's Museum

Children’s museum would be saved, if relocated, officials say

George Lauby - Apr 20, 2026
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If an extensive “Collaboration Campus” comes to fruition, the city’s public library and the Children’s Museum might someday be under one roof on the south side of E. Philip Ave.

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Funds raised for Willow

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 19, 2026
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A spaghetti dinner and silent auction generated about $12,000 Saturday afternoon for the medical expenses of Willow King of North Platte, a little girl who was born with a rare genetic mutation.

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Police issue 38 citations, arrest three felons

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 18, 2026
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From April 9-13, the North Platte police participated in the “U Drive. U Text. U Pay,” high-visibility traffic enforcement campaign.

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Police reports: Meth, employee theft

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 18, 2026
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Around 12:21 a.m. on Tuesday, April 14, a North Platte police officer on patrol near storage units in the 1400 block of E. Fourth saw a vehicle that belonged to Bradley Kohl, Jr. 

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Political signs: Not allowed near intersections

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 17, 2026
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City officials remind campaigners where political signs can and cannot be legally placed, according to city ordinances:

The candidates for ward 3 on the North Platte school board.

Ward 3 school board candidates square off

Kristi Smith, The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 16, 2026
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Candidates for the ward 3 seat on the North Platte Public Schools Board of Education voiced different views on leadership, district culture, budgeting, and accountability Thursday.

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Entertainment around town

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 15, 2026
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A rundown of entertaining events in North Platte and Lincoln County, April 16-25:

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State/Regional News

Red Flag warning

Gov. readies National Guard to help with wildfires, if needed

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 20, 2026
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Gov. Jim Pillen issued a proclamation Monday activating Nebraska National Guard resources to respond to wildfires, should they be needed.

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New state law strengthens ban on foreign money in citizen petition drives

The North Platte Bulletin - Apr 15, 2026
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Gov. Jim Pillen signed a bill Wednesday to significantly increase penalties for violation of foreign money prohibitions in ballot measure campaigns

Legislature: ‘Pink postcard’ hearings always required

The Unicameral Update - Apr 15, 2026
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The state will assume responsibility for notifying Nebraskans of joint public hearings related to property taxes and budgets for schools, cities, counties and villages.

Buffalo Bill state recreation: Taking camping reservations

Jerry Kane, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission - Apr 14, 2026
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The Buffalo Bill State Recreation Area in North Platte as well as Enders Reservoir have been added to Nebraska Game and Parks’ camping reservation system.

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