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Twenty students from across Nebraska have been selected for a highly competitive University of Nebraska-Lincoln program aimed ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has officially proclaimed May as “Beef Month” in Nebraska — recognizing the essential role that the ...
In April, several Midwest governors sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin urging the ...
Noting that Nebraska and other states are currently experiencing fuel shortages due to high demand, Gov. Jim Pillen has ...
A legislative bill designed to help implement medical cannabis in Nebraska narrowly advanced from committee in the waning ...
LINCOLN — The director who handles public health matters for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Charity Menefee, has resigned. Gov. Jim Pillen announced the departure ...
Kathleen "Kay" Briard worked as an Army Nurse in Hawaii, in the years following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Now she lives in ...
Gov. Jim Pillen has authorized the Nebraska National Guard to mobilize 29 soldiers and airmen to assist local volunteer fire departments, which were battling the Plum Creek Fire near Johnstown, Neb., ...
A Nebraska state senator says a bill recently passed by lawmakers could help ag producers better manage water resources. Tom ...
GOVERNOR JIM PILLEN HAS APPOINTED CHIEF BRYAN WAUGH AS THE NEXT SUPERINTENDENT OF THE NEBRASKA STATE PATROL. WAUGH HAS BEEN ...
Nebraska lawmakers Thursday advanced a 'public safety' package allowing detention of youths as young as 11 years old.
Kearney Police Chief Bryan Waugh will become the 19th superintendent of the patrol, bringing over 30 years of law enforcement ...