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Lincoln Transportation and Utilities officials said they planned to treat city streets in preparation for forecast freezing rain Friday night. "Crews will begin patrolling city streets with the onset of freezing rain. They will treat arterial streets, school, and bus routes with granular salt pre-wet with brine throughout the evening and overnight hours as needed to help prevent ice buildup on Lincoln streets,” LTU Maintenance Operations and Fleet Services Manager Tim Byrne said Friday afternoon. “We will also be patrolling streets surrounding Pinnacle Bank Arena and the Devaney Center to assist with safe travels for basketball and volleyball game attendees.” The Nebraska men's basketball team plays its first Big Ten home game of the season at 7 p.m. against Indiana, while the women's volleyball team plays Dayton in the Sweet 16 at approximately 8:30, which means there will likely be thousands of extra people on the roads Friday night. People are also reading... The latest forecast from the National Weather Service gives Lincoln a 94% chance of getting some ice accumulation but only a 37% chance of getting at least 0.1 inch. No snow is forecast. Rain had started falling in Lincoln as of 4 p.m., a couple of hours later than originally forecast, and several accidents had already been reported. Lancaster County and dozens of other counties were in a winter weather advisory that started at 2 p.m. and was scheduled to go until 9 a.m. Saturday morning. Temperatures, which were hovering around the freezing mark Friday afternoon, are forecast to increase overnight, and freezing rain should turn to rain early Saturday morning in the Lincoln area, with precipitation ending by noon. Saturday's high temperature should be in the upper 30s to around 40. 'Nutcracker' returns; bird flu cases reported; Huskers take on Dayton Top Journal Star photos for December 2024 Norris' Evan Greenfield (22) scores a layup as Wahoo's Jase Kaminski (13) goes up to defend the basket in the second half on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, at Wahoo High School. Ruby Augustine blows out the candles on her birthday cake during her 105th birthday party on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, at the Legacy Retirement Community. Cicely Wardyn of Lincoln adjusts an outdoor heater next to a Nativity scene during the Hometown Christmas event Sunday at the Governor's Mansion. Eddie Walters, dressed as the Grinch, leads the pack of runners along the Billy Wolff trail during the Santa Fun Run on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024. Nebraska plays against Florida A&M in an NCAA tournament game on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Fourth grade student Lulu Kulwick carries her review worksheet to meet with her teacher during computer science class. Each student was asked to analyze how fun, challenging and easy to understand each game was, and discuss what they thought was a good aspect to the game, and what could use some work. Ben Heppner is illuminated by morning light as he waits for the start of the Santa Fun Run on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, inside the Fleet Feet store. Nebraska head coach Amy Williams (left) and Callin Hake (14) cheer for their team after a defensive stop during the third quarter of the game against Minnesota on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Members of the Lincoln Journal Star's 2024 Super State volleyball team compete in Dance Dance Revolution and air hockey while at a photo shoot on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, at Round 1 Arcade. Lincoln North Star's J'Shawn Afun (10) and Mekhi Wayne-Browne (11) battle Lincoln Southeast's Jaydee Dongrin (21) for a rebound in the first half on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, at Lincoln Southeast High School. Miami's Flormarie Heredia Colon (left) and Ashley Carr celebrate a point against South Dakota State during an NCAA first-round match, Friday, Dec. 6, 2024, at the Devaney Sports Center. Workers pull up the Capitol Christmas tree on Monday at the Capitol. The 22-foot Colorado spruce from Walton was selected by the Office of the Capitol Commission to be this year’s annual Christmas tree. Jenni Watson helps to arrange chairs for New Covenant Community Church's first service in their repaired main auditorium on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024, at New Covenant Community Church. New Covenant Community Church is nearing completion of six months of reconstruction project after a fire in May damages the church. While the building was not fully consumed by fire, there was significant water damage to the main auditorium and the first floor south wing. Jack, the dog, lifts his leg on the Christmas tree that his owners David and Karen Petersen of Hickman chose as Max Novak helps them on Saturday at Prairie Woods tree farm in Hallam. Iowa's Drew Stevens (18) kicks a game-winning field goal through the arms of Nebraska's Ty Robinson (9) and Nash Hutmacher (0) on Friday at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City. Lincoln Northwest senior Kynzee McFadden (top right) works with her teammates as they compete in an identifying game on the Anatomage Table on Tuesday at Lincoln Northwest High School. An Anatomage Table is a digital platform that allows students to perform virtual experiments on a life-size touchscreen. The table is a tool that provides an interactive view of the human body, allowing students to virtually work with different body parts. Dahlia Brandon of Lincoln tickles her 15-month-old daughter, Gema, with a stuffed animal while shopping at HobbyTown on Saturday. The toy and game store nearly doubled its sales on Black Friday from last year. Nebraska's Berke Büyüktuncel (left) and South Dakota's Max Burchill (3) reach for the ball during the first half of the game on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Reach the writer at 402-473-2647 or molberding@journalstar.com . On Twitter @LincolnBizBuzz. Local Weather Get the daily forecast and severe weather alerts in your inbox! Associate managing editor {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s attorney general has ordered police to open an investigation into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife on suspicion of harassing political opponents and witnesses in the Israeli leader’s corruption trial. The Israeli Justice Ministry made the announcement in a terse message late Thursday., saying the investigation would focus on the findings of a recent report by the “Uvda” investigative program into Sara Netanyahu. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.NFL Draft intel: Is Boise State RB Ashton Jeanty an ideal target for NFC East team?
The Fletchers took a trip to Finland for Christmas in a festive TV episode Emmerdale and Strictly Come Dancing star Kelvin Fletcher embarked on a new journey in 2021, leaving behind the busy city life to buy a 120-acre Peak District farm with his young family. In a Christmas special of their hit ITV show Fletchers Family Farm, a special family tradition was revealed, as they flew to Finland to spend the holiday in Lapland. Staying with another family of farmers, the Fletchers set out to learn all the tips and tricks they could from the 300 year old business. However, in a candid moment on the show, they revealed a particular "family tradition" away from the busy day to day life at the farm. "Moments like this are rare", Kelvin said as he and wife Liz walked the children down to a small campfire at night-time. Enjoying some much-needed quiet among the festive chaos, fans were given an insight into the more private moments of the star's life. The show is known to share the highs and lows of farming life, with the family keen to reveal the hard-working reality behind such a huge investment. "Farming is hard work." he said, "And we face challenges daily. So this Christmas we're treating the kids and taking them on a winter wonderland adventure." "This year has been a hard journey. Just like on any other farm, filled with really hard work. Long hours, highs and lows." Fans were quick to share their praise for the family on social media. One X user said: "What a lovely family, really enjoying this." While a second said: "Kelvin Fletcher should be bottled up, such a nice fella and family." A third shared: "What a magical treat for the children." The Christmas special episode showed the family immersing themselves in traditional Finnish culture, exposed to icy temperatures and even being introduced to Husky puppies at a farm. Fans of the show can visit the Fletcher Family Farm in 2025 for a day of 'fun, food, and a hands-on experience of farming life', with event details to be revealed in due course.