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A Nebraska man carved out a new Guinness World Record by riding inside a hollowed out pumpkin for 38 treacherous miles down the Missouri River.
A Nebraska man has tried for a world record in pumpkin sailing, floating 38 miles down the Missouri River.
A 60-year-old Nebraska man has potentially set a new world record by paddling 38 miles downriver – a feat that wouldn’t be especially remarkable, except for the fact that he did so inside a ...
Former Michigan Wolverine offensive lineman Taylor Lewan believes Nebraska should change its helmet design.
Skinny Bones Pumpkin Patch in Blair, Nebraska, ranked number 16th in the country, according to The Pioneer Woman's website. The pumpkin patch has numerous attractions, including a corn pool, the ...
Patrick Lange, of Cozad, has a physical reminder for anyone who wants to repeal Nebraska's helmet law, but it's the emotional scars that hurt the most.
A big move at the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday as lawmakers passed a bill that would remove the requirement for motorcyclists to wear helmets.
60-year-old man paddles 38 miles down the Missouri River in hollowed-out pumpkin.
The Nebraska DMV had a big announcement for the state’s motorcyclists Monday.
The longest journey by pumpkin boat stood at 25 miles. Duane Hansen might have beaten that record by floating down the Missouri River in a giant gourd.
Soon, motorcycle riders in Nebraska will no longer be required to wear a helmet while they're on the road.
Duane Hansen says he knew if he wanted to break the world record for pumpkin sailing, he had to grow the pumpkin himself. A farmer in Nebraska who's been growing 200–400-pound gourds for a ...
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