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As we enter the dog days of summer, organizations and groups are already laying the groundwork to try to place specific policy proposals on the ballot next year. This week, ...
The South Dakota High School Baseball Association runs the spring high school baseball competitions in the state and ...
Owning a smartphone before age 13 is associated with poorer mind health and wellbeing in early adulthood, according to a global study of more than 100,000 young people.
Top strategies for navigating insurance hurdles post-truck injury in Omaha are crucial; discover how to secure fair ...
Congress’ passage of President Donald Trump’s spending and tax cuts bill this month could help grow the market for sustainable aviation fuel, a nascent industry that could be a boon for corn-producing ...
This year's Nebraska State Fair will include 5,177 hours of activities, Executive Director Jaime Parr told the State Fair ...
Nebraska's defensive line enters 2025 with major shoes to fill, can this reshaped unit keep the Blackshirts’ standard alive?
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen will seek the steepest cuts to the state's budget since at least 1982 next year in a move that could cost state employees their jobs.
Gov. Jim Pillen highlighted measures eliminating obsolete government boards and reports, requiring greater transparency in ...
Our insurance company, Travelers, decided to settle this matter. … Travelers will be the one writing the check, not the city ...
Eighteen Big Ten teams are converging on Las Vegas this week for the unofficial kickoff to football season. Here are five ...
Nebraska enters Matt Rhule’s third season with high hopes and a lack of evidence, writes Tom Shatel. Lots of potential — and question marks. It could use a little fire.