Godinez working Photo courtesy of Godinez family Apr 3, 2026 Apr 3, 2026 0 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Carlos Godinez, who owned Nick’s Gyros in Kearney, often contributed to area fundraisers. Photo courtesy of Godinez family As featured on Kearney restaurant owner Carlos Godinez will be deported Carlos Godinez was 10 years old when his parents brought him to the U.S. “I am so heartbroken for his two sons," friend Juan Guzman said. Page A7 Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Most Popular Flatwater Forum: Lexington begins to look ahead after Tyson closing Reese Kuecker takes on the Masters Tournament with UNL hospitality program Area athletes named to Omaha World-Herald 's 2026 Nebraska All-Class basketball teams Lexington Community Foundation celebrates 25 years of The Key Rapid Relief Team hosts appreciation meal for Gothenburg Fire Department Promotions Lexington 2025 Best Of Awards Go to our 2024 election page and learn more about the local races and issues you care most about! View All Print Ads Service LEXINGTON FOUNDATION - Ad from 2026-04-14 Apr 14, 2026 Jewelry BRADFORD EXCHANGE - MIDWEST LISTS AND MEDIA - Ad from 2026-04-18 Apr 18, 2026 Jewelry BRADFORD EXCHANGE - MIDWEST LISTS AND MEDIA - Ad from 2026-04-14 Updated Apr 14, 2026 Jewelry BRADFORD EXCHANGE - MIDWEST LISTS AND MEDIA - Ad from 2026-04-14 Apr 14, 2026
Kearney restaurant owner Carlos Godinez will be deported Carlos Godinez was 10 years old when his parents brought him to the U.S. “I am so heartbroken for his two sons," friend Juan Guzman said.