A bill introduced in the Legislature aims to make it harder for state-hired insurance companies to aggressively audit therapists providing mental health help to low-income Nebraskans.
If the bill passes, then Nebraskan electoral college would favor the winner all of the electoral college votes, not give votes to both parties.
Kearney Public Schools has issued a statement on regarding undocumented children and Immigration and Customs Enforcement."Kearney Public Schools Families, Ther ...
Kearney Public Schools has comprehensive safety plans and protocols in place and collaborates with local agencies to provide ...
Nebraska may be rural by geography but most people live in a city and now former Kearney Mayor Stan Clouse brings his ...
Here are the four stories you need to know for January 31, 2025. Hastings Public Schools is nearing the end of its search for ...
The city of Grand Island has hired a lobbyist to fight for the continuation of the Good Life District program, which the ...
Pete became one of the thousands of Nebraskans who died outside of a doctor’s care and did not receive an autopsy last year.
The bill (LB117) from Sen. Rick Holdcroft of Bellevue would exempt utilities connected to residential properties from being subject to the 5.5% state sales tax.
Soup supper, 4:30 to 7 p.m., United Methodist Church, 301 Ninth St., Chapman. Menu includes homemade vegetable beef and chicken noodle soups, homemade pie and a drink; $8 for adults and $5 for ...
The first cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza — bird flu — have been detected this year in Nebraska flocks.
One out of every seven Nebraskans in the workforce was educated in the University of Nebraska system, which, according to a recent study, has a $6.4 billion economic impact on ...