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Nebraska's THC industry suffered a setback Monday as an attempt to outlaw the hemp-derived, marijuana-like products overcame ...
Gov. Jim Pillen, who rode a horse for the first time since he was seriously injured falling from his horse, joined retired ...
This week, on Friday, April 25, 2025, we reached the 68th day of the legislative session and commenced full-day and night ...
NEBRASKA GOVERNOR JIM PILLEN WAS BACK IN THE SADDLE MONDAY, PROMOTING THE CORNHUSKER COLLEGE RODEO, HAPPENING MAY 2ND AND 3RD AT THE SANDHILLS GLOBAL EVENT CENTER IN LINCOLN. THE RIDE AROUND THE ...
The Fremont Opera House and the M.E. Smith & Co. Building in Chadron have been awarded grants to help fund repairs to their ...
"One of the best parts of being your governor is bragging about Nebraska. We’ve got it pretty good, and it shouldn’t be a secret that life in Nebraska is great," ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced a new program through the state Department of Labor to assist and retain production animal ...
Nebraska’s projected budget deficit for the next two years has grown by $190 million after the state’s economic forecasting ...
Wauwatosa residents, business owners, developers and nonprofit leaders filled the Muellner Building April 23 for the "State of the City" address.
A Friday morning update from Ainsworth Fire Chief Brad Fiala, shared through the local KBRB Radio station, indicates the ...
A Friday morning update from Ainsworth Fire Chief Brad Fiala, shared through the local KBRB Radio station, indicates the north-central Nebraska Plum Creek Fire is up to 70% contained as ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen joined some Lincoln students on Friday to plant a tree on the grounds of the state capitol.