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Power Grid Corp, KEC International, Hitachi Energy, Siemens, GE Vernova T&D, Transformers and Rectifiers et al: Factors turbocharging the transmission and distribution spaceThree judges have put their names in for consideration for the empty associate justice position on the state's highest court. District Court Judges David Bargen of Adams and Jason M. Bergevin of Columbus and Nebraska Court of Appeals Judge Lawrence Welch Jr. of Plattsmouth have submitted applications for appointment to the seat on the Nebraska Supreme Court made vacant by current Chief Justice Jeff Funke's appointment to that role Nov. 1. A public hearing of the Judicial Nominating Commission will be at 10 a.m. Dec. 12 at the Hamilton County Courthouse in Aurora. The commission will hear from each of the applicants and ask them questions at that time. Top Journal Star photos for November 2024 Lincoln firefighter Andrew Brenner sprays water from the top of a ladder truck on to the roof of a former Village Inn at 29th and O streets Wednesday morning. Luca Gustafson, 6, rides to school Tuesday with the bike bus at Riley Elementary School. Each Tuesday, students can bike to school with adult chaperones along a specific route. Wahoo's Braylon Iversen celebrates with Warrior players after they defeated Auburn in a Class C-1 state semifinal game Friday in Wahoo. Lincoln Fire Fighters Association member Andy Evans works to assemble a headboard during a bed-building day hosted by Sleep in Heavenly Peace on Saturday at Hampton Enterprises. Volunteers helped build 20 beds for children in need. Second-time mother giraffe Allie nuzzles her new calf in the giraffe experience enclosure on Friday, Nov. 15, 2024, at the Lincoln Children's Zoo. Nebraska celebrates during the first set of the match against Minnesota on Thursday at the Devaney Sports Center. Iris Gonnerman, 8 (from right), her brother Oliver, 6, and cousin Noreen Milana, 9, wave flags while watching Veterans Parade outside the state Capitol on Sunday. Nebraska's Connor Essegian scores against Bethune-Cookma on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Covered by a canopy of changing leaves, a car cruises along A street in a neighborhood north of Downtown Lincoln on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. Mild temperatures continue into the mid weeks of November. Wednesday calls for a chance of rain showers before noon with gusty winds. Most days this week are expected to be accompanied by mostly sunny skies and consistent breezes. Norris' Anna Jelinek (left) lifts the the Class B championship trophy alongside Rya Borer on Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. Lincoln Lutheran players embrace one another as threy celebrate defeating Thayer Central in four sets to win the Class C-2 championship match Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. Superior players celebrate their three set win over EMF during the Class D-1 championship match Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. Reflected in a ceiling beam, Leyton takes on Shelton in the first set of the Class D-2 championship match Saturday at the Devaney Sports Center. Omaha Skutt's Nicole Ott (left) and Addison West react after a point in the second set during a Class B semifinal match Friday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Hasan Khalil, owner of Golden Scissors, trims the beard of Vitaliy Martynyuk on Friday at his barbershop in Lincoln. Southwest fans Kylea Stritt (from left), Peg Rice, and Stacey Wilson cheer on their team as the "horsemen" during a Class D-1 first-round match Thursday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Millard West players dogpile on the floor after defeating Lincoln Southwest in five set match during a Class A first-round match Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Lincoln Southwest's Shelby Harding dives to save the ball from hitting the ground in the first set during a Class A first-round match Wednesday at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Second graders Eli Gonzalez (left) and Shrutoshome Datta look at drawings that first and second grade students made at the Monster Jam Art Show on Wednesday at Elliott Elementary School. The elementary school students made drawings of monsters to be turned into different types of art by Lincoln High School students. Norris players celebrate a point against Lincoln Pius X in a Class B state volleyball tournament match, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer (right) talks with supporters, including Darlene Starman of Lincoln, at her campaign office on Tuesday in Lincoln. A cutout of Jesus watches over voters on Tuesday at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Lincoln. Abigail Webb votes on Tuesday at F Street Community Center. Nebraska's Rollie Worster (24) shoots a layup while defended by Texas Rio Grande Valley's Marshal Destremau (left) and Trey Miller (right) on Nov. 4 at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Nebraska's Allison Weidner (left) autographs a poster for Freeman Public Schools student Godwil Muthiani, 12 (center), after the game against UNO on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, at Pinnacle Bank Arena. Muthiani's sign says, "#3 Allison Weinder is the GOAT! Sorry I'm only 12." Nebraska Head Coach Matt Rhule speaks to an official after a targeting call on Nebraska during the first quarter of the game against UCLA on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at Memorial Stadium. The call was overturned after review. Nebraska's Dante Dowdell scores against UCLA in the fourth quarter on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Cadet Elena Burgwald (left) and Cadet Mason Beck look up as a B-1B Lancer flies over Memorial Stadium before the UCLA game against Nebraska on Saturday. UCLA's K.J. Wallace (7) defends Nebraska's Jacory Barney (17) as he makes a diving 40-yard catch in the second quarter on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at Memorial Stadium. Lincoln Southeast quarterback Tre Bollen (left) and Tate Sandman react after losing a Class A football playoff game against Millard North on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, at Seacrest Field. Millard North won 10-3. After the field clears, Norris' Jarrett Behrends (17) kicks his helmet after the Titans fell to Waverly 16-17 in a Class B football playoff game on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, at Waverly High School. A line of people waiting to vote has been normal at the Lancaster County Election Commission Office at 601 N. 46th St., as it was Friday afternoon. The office will be open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to allow voters to cast an early ballot. If they wait until Election Day, they will need to go to their precinct or drop off their ballots at one of five drop boxes across the city. For more stories about about Tuesday's election, go to Journalstar.com . District Judge Jason Bergevin Court of Appeals Judge Lawrence Welch Jr. District Judge David Bargen Reach the writer at 402-473-7237 or lpilger@journalstar.com . On Twitter @LJSpilger Sign up for our Crime & Courts newsletter Get the latest in local public safety news with this weekly email. Courts reporter {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
SYM INVESTOR ALERT: Symbotic Inc. Investors with Substantial Losses Have Opportunity to Lead Investor Class Action LawsuitIt’s hard to think of Thanksgiving football without recalling some of the most legendary performances by players. One of the most prominent of those performances was Randy Moss and his epic 3-TD game against the Dallas Cowboys in 1998. Moss was shown clips from the game in a recent interview, and here’s what he had to say. Firstly, Moss had a lot of critiques for the cornerback who was covering him that day, Kevin Smith. After watching the first touchdown, a flea-flicker down the right sideline, Moss had choice words for Smith. “Kevin Smith bit up like he was going to go hit Robert Smith. Kevin Smith wasn’t no tackler!” Moss exclaimed. While Smith was a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Cowboys, it’s true that tackling was never his strong suit. Although, Smith did finish the 1993 season with 90 tackles, three forced fumbles, and a pick-six. But by 1998, he was as cooked as a Thanksgiving turkey. “I just caught a flea flicker on the right side, so this time I line back up on the right side and we don’t even try to show them nothing, Randall Cunningham just threw it up down the right sideline again on Kevin Smith,” Moss said while breaking down his second touchdown. Apparently, there was just nothing Smith could do that day to stop Moss. “My third TD was the one I was the most impressed with because I was not the first read on the play. Randall Cunningham didn’t even read his progression. He just threw me the five-yard hitch, and the rest was history,” Moss said as he watched himself sprint 50 yards for his third touchdown of the game. Moss’ favorite moment, though? It wasn’t the first, second, or even the third TD. “One of my greatest memories of that game was being able to say, ‘Hi Mom Happy Thanksgiving!'” he expressed. What did the Opposing QB Think of Randy Moss’ 3-TD Game? Hall of Famer Troy Aikman was on the receiving end of Moss’ historic performance. As well as other greats like Emmitt Smith, Leon Lett, and Michael Irvin. But it was Aikman who remembers one Randy Moss play particularly clearly. “What I remember more than anything was the last one he caught,” said Aikman, as per the team’s official website. “I was standing right there. It was like a hitch route. It was right in front of me where he caught it. I was standing with [backup QB] Jason Garrett. I remember thinking, I may have said it out loud to Jason, at least he’s not going to score a touchdown on that one.” Well, he did. What many people don’t remember about this game was the effort Troy Aikman made to keep up with Moss and the Minnesota Vikings. Aikman threw for 455 yards — a Thanksgiving Day record. It was the only 400-yard game in his Hall of Fame career. Aikman also set career-highs in pass attempts and completions as the Cowboys played catch up to Moss and his historic day. But ultimately, it was Moss and the Vikings who walked away with the 46-36 victory. He finished with three catches for 163 yards and three touchdowns. It was a special performance for a rookie who would eventually be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Arizona State and Iowa State have never met on the football field. That changes Saturday in Here are three burning questions facing Iowa State after the Cyclones’ 29-21 win against Kansas State: Arizona State’s path to the Big 12 Championship gives hints of a Disney movie. Media picked Arizona State last in the Big 12 Preseason poll, but the Sun Devils, led by 34-year-old coach Kenny Dillingham, didn’t listen to what everyone had to say. ASU lost its first Big 12 game 30-22 to Texas Tech and dropped another road game in Cincinnati in October. Since their bye week after their second loss, ASU is 5-0 and picked up back-to-back ranked wins against BYU and Kansas State. ASU’s success isn’t a fairytale. The Sun Devils are for real. Senior running back Cam Skattebo is 5-foot-11, 215 pounds, and perhaps the hardest-runner in college football. Skattebo ranks third in the Big 12 with 127.1 rushing yards per game. The Cyclones rank No. 14 in the Big 12 allowing 173.7 rushing yards per game. On paper, that matchup favors Skattebo and the Sun Devils. Freshman quarterback Sam Leavitt has played some of his best football the past three weeks. He isn’t much of a rushing threat but has completed more than 60% of his passes in six straight games and completed 77% in ASU’s 49-7 rout of Arizona last week. One player to monitor is ASU receiver Jordyn Tyson, who is third in the Big 12 with 98.1 receiving yards per game. Tyson exited the Arizona game in the third quarter after being tackled on a six-yard pickup. Tyson went to the locker room with his arm in a sling. The Big 12 Conference Champion could earn a first-round bye in the 12-team College Football Playoff. Another possibility for the winner is a ticket to a brutal road environment for a first-round CFP game at a place like Ohio State, Penn State or Georgia If the Big 12 champion is one of the four highest-ranked conference champions, it will earn the bye. If not, it will play in the opening round. Right now, the . Iowa State ranks 16. Tuesday’s College Football Rankings show will tell a lot about if the Big 12 champion can catch the Broncos. Boise State hosts the conference championship against No. 19 UNLV at 7 p.m. Saturday. Saturday, the Cyclones reached 10 regular-season wins for the first time in school history. A win in the Big 12 Championship sends ISU to its first College Football Playoff. Iowa State got off to its first 7-0 start since 1938. Matt Campbell became Iowa State’s winningest head coach with a win at Houston. Glorious moments like Kyle Konrardy making a 54-yard field goal to beat Iowa and home fans storming the field after Saturday’s Farmageddon will be remembered forever. Ben Hutchens is an Iowa State University beat writer for the Lee Enterprises network. or send him an email at . Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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