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Brett Lindstrom, a former state lawmaker and financial adviser, is running to represent Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District ...
Nebraska's Carhenge looks far different today from how it did several weeks ago after eight muralists from around the world ...
State Auditor Mike Foley says some struggles continue for Nebraska’s African American Affairs Commission, citing new concerns ...
Nebraska startups can now apply for up to $150,000 through the state’s Prototype Grant program, but reduced funding may limit ...
Gov. Jim Pillen on Tuesday announced the appointments of all but one member to Nebraska’s new School Financing Review ...
Nebraska’s current Commissioner of Education announced his candidacy for the University of Nebraska Board of Regents District 1 seat on Thursday.
A new state law that took effect this week authorizes emergency medical services crews to provide care or transportation to ...
Gov. Jim Pillen said he turned down a meeting with Syngenta, owned by a Chinese conglomerate, and told them to sell their ...
Under LB-51, an initial 80 hours of training is required before riding along with a certified deputy and attending a law ...
The following is a guest editorial from Kelly Lammers, Director of the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance.
Gov. Jim Pillen said he turned down a meeting with Syngenta, owned by a Chinese conglomerate, and told them to sell their ...
The City of Kearney has been awarded Nebraska’s fifth and final Good Life District, following in the paths of Bellevue, Omaha ...
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