Humphrey Democrat

Humphrey Democrat Weekly newspaper in Humphrey, Neb., serving northern Platte County, Neb.

Read all about itFlag Football is a big hit in HumphreyBlue Mass honors first respondersKim Bender is named librarian of...
09/30/2025

Read all about it

Flag Football is a big hit in Humphrey

Blue Mass honors first responders

Kim Bender is named librarian of the year

NEW: Daily online cross word puzzles

Side-by-Side winner announced

Get Your Kick on 66 in SmartyPants

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09/30/2025

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Read all about it!Come out to see the Lindsay Wellness Center SundayHumphrey Public School Board talks next steps for po...
09/16/2025

Read all about it!

Come out to see the Lindsay Wellness Center Sunday

Humphrey Public School Board talks next steps for potential bond issue

Defenders honored

Donations for Humphrey Rescue Unit

Area teams are back in action with some exciting wins

Learn about Wojtek the Bear Soldier in SmartyPants

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09/04/2025

Nebraska’s Updated Move-Over Law In Effect

The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) reminds drivers that the state’s updated move-over law took effect Wednesday, Sept. 3.

Previously, the move-over law applied only to emergency and roadside assistance vehicles. Beginning Sept. 3, drivers must slow down and move over when approaching all stopped vehicles and vulnerable road users on the side of the highway. This includes pedestrians, bicyclists, people in crosswalks, and agricultural vehicles or equipment.

Earlier this year, the Nebraska Legislature passed LB 530, an omnibus public safety bill, which Gov. Jim Pillen signed into law. The measure was introduced by Omaha Sen. Kathleen Kauth.

Other safety changes in LB 530 include:

Increased speeding violation fines in all categories for the first time since 1996. Under the new law, fines will increase as follows:

1-5 mph over: $50 (up from $10)
6-10 mph over: $75 (up from $25)
11-15 mph over: $125 (up from $75)
16-20 mph over: $200 (up from $125)
21-35 mph over: $300 (up from $200)
36 mph or more over: $400 (up from $300)

Expanded definition of reckless driving to include speeding violations more than twice the posted limit.

Enhanced criminal penalty for motor vehicle homicide, elevating it to a Class IV felony if a driver’s actions cause another person’s death.

Authorization for NDOT to temporarily reduce speed limits during adverse weather, environmental conditions, emergencies, and traffic congestion.

In this week's edition ...A new Humphrey sign greets motoristsA proposed HPS budget  boost to building fundMain Street w...
09/02/2025

In this week's edition ...
A new Humphrey sign greets motorists

A proposed HPS budget boost to building fund

Main Street water main break

St. Francis gets a literacy grant

It Fall Sports Season! Read about the local teams

Saying goodbye to Penny in Murphy's Law

Dragonflies in SmartyPants

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You don’t want to miss this week’s edition!This is our largest publication ever — 36 pages of news and sports, featuring...
08/26/2025

You don’t want to miss this week’s edition!

This is our largest publication ever — 36 pages of news and sports, featuring a 24-page special section on the Fall Sports Season. See the Trading Cards we created that also will be available for purchase

Read about:

The proposed Humphrey City budget

St. Francis Parish Discusses School Building Plans and Options

The Lindsay Area Event Center is taking reservations

Photos from the Lindsay Holy Family Parish Bazaar

Humphrey Public School journalism students talk electronics ban in the first Bylines of the school year

Columbus Community Hospital’s Performance Center

Learn about Rainbows in SmartyPants

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In This Week's Edition ...Alex Lubischer returns to Nebraska with his play, "Pivot"Humphrey Public School discusses addi...
08/19/2025

In This Week's Edition ...
Alex Lubischer returns to Nebraska with his play, "Pivot"

Humphrey Public School discusses adding wrestling

Sign up for flag fotball

HPS reunion photos

Learn about Kakdu National Park in SmartyPants

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08/17/2025

Early deadline for news, ads for Labor Day holiday

The Humphrey Democrat is setting early deadlines for the Sept. 3, issue because of the Labor Day holiday.
The deadline for news and advertising is 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29.
The office will be closed Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1.

08/14/2025

Traffic switch to occur on US-81 in Norfolk, from Pasewalk Avenue to South Airport Road

Weather permitting, the week of August 18, traffic will be switched to the outside lanes of the viaduct and to the inside lanes at the Elkhorn River Bridge to continue repair work, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation.

Traffic will be maintained with lane restrictions and temporary traffic control devices. The outside lanes of
the viaduct will be reduced to 10-foot lane width.

Motorists are reminded to drive cautiously in and near work zones, to buckle up, and put phones down.

In this week's editionRCUT at 81/91 turns 5The Alley ready to openBook you event at the Lindsay Event Center It’s Back t...
08/05/2025

In this week's edition
RCUT at 81/91 turns 5

The Alley ready to open

Book you event at the Lindsay Event Center

It’s Back to School time

What’s a Runza

Diabetes care at Columbus Community Hospital

Privatize or downsize the USPS

Ancient Egypt in SmartyPants

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In This Week’s Edition ....Pieper twins, Koziol brothers featured in book, “Brothers in Arms”Flag football league wants ...
07/29/2025

In This Week’s Edition ....

Pieper twins, Koziol brothers featured in book, “Brothers in Arms”

Flag football league wants to play in Humphrey

Keep your dogs off the track and football field!

FCA Lindsay Wellness Center accepting memberships

Humphrey Baseball, Softball team pictures

Learn about Forensic Science in SmartyPants

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07/29/2025

Construction work will begin on US-81, near Madison

Weather permitting, work will begin July 30 on U.S. Highway 81
(US-81), starting south of N-32 and proceeding 6.6 miles north, from reference point 142.36 to reference point 144.99, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation.

Work includes asphalt milling and overlay work. Traffic will be restricted to one lane in the northbound and southbound lanes. Anticipated completion is fall 2025.

Motorists are reminded to drive cautiously in and near work zones, to buckle up, and put phones down.

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