Corrections officer is "a tough job, made tougher by the decades-long overcrowding to state prisons," writes columnist Paul Hammel.
In late March, clients started calling Brian Blackford with the same question. They sounded scared, he says. Desperate.
"Budget discussions have taken center stage," writes state Sen. Tanya Storer.
Five are from Hay Springs, four are from Crawford and the other is from Sioux County.
Principal Jerry Mack commended the class on its outstanding achievements both academically and in numerous activities. He said they made him proud.
More than 60 years after the show first premiered, the Lincoln Children's Zoo will be featured in the third season of “Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild.”
"These are the kind of students you want to employ, because they they definitely take things on their own and they run with it."
Freshman Addisyn Gruver qualified in three events.
Valentine scored 105 points in both the girls’ and the boys’ competitions.
Nebraska politicians are still reeling from Omaha's mayoral election Tuesday night, where three-term GOP incumbent Jean Stothert was ousted by Democratic challenger John Ewing.
Something is in the air at Dawes County Historical Museum. And it isn’t just spring.
Early this year, the Nebraska Public Power District paid $5 million for a piece of rural Lancaster County land. The price tag is around five times the land’s assessed value.
Nebraska lawmakers ed a balanced budget g off on roughly $11.1 billion in general fund spending for the next two fiscal years.
Nebraska lawmakers advanced a bill to bar transgender students from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity, trimming down the initial proposal.
A bill to expand access to federal food assistance for certain Nebraskans convicted of drug crimes advanced to the governor and received a veto within just a few hours.
The man was arrested in part based on a tip from Predator Poachers, a Houston, Texas-based organization that "hunts" child predators, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.
"'The rule of law' is the crazy idea that everyone in a democracy is able to the same laws," writes columnist Paul Hammel.
In a few weeks, gardeners across Nebraska will start planting. Make sure your soil is ready, so those new arrivals will thrive.
Sens. Mike Rounds and John Thune said they've worked with DOGE on communication, while voicing for the effort. "There's no rational thought" a former National Parks employee said.
Tariff-related cost increases in building materials and lumber market instability this year have been causing great uncertainty in the construction and home improvement markets.
Check out the latest Nebraska high school track and field leaders.
"Budget discussions have taken center stage," writes state Sen. Tanya Storer.
of the Chadron State College men’s track and field team have qualified for the NCAA Division II National Championships.