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Gov. Jim Pillen on Monday extended a ban on prescribed burning for western and central Nebraska amid dry conditions, but lifted the prohibition for eastern parts of the state.
Nebraska may see a lower inheritance tax but higher taxes and fees for things like car inspections and insurance premiums.
Governor Jim Pillen has officially declared May as "Beef Month" in Nebraska, highlighting the critical role the beef industry ...
Gov. Jim Pillen, who rode a horse for the first time since he was seriously injured falling from his horse, joined retired ...
The man who has led South Carolina prisons for more than a decade has been named the new U.S. attorney for the state.
This week, on Friday, April 25, 2025, we reached the 68th day of the legislative session and commenced full-day and night ...
The Fremont Opera House and the M.E. Smith & Co. Building in Chadron have been awarded grants to help fund repairs to their ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced a new program through the state Department of Labor to assist and retain production animal ...
A Friday morning update from Ainsworth Fire Chief Brad Fiala, shared through the local KBRB Radio station, indicates the ...
An Omaha area National Weather Service office will be redeploying weather balloons next week after the Trump administration ...
A bill targeting Nebraska business incentives advances to the next lawmaking round with some shifts, and intense debate.
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 ...