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The Supplemental Nutrition Education Program (SNAP-Ed) is funded by the U.S. Department of Agricultu
University of Nebraska regent Jim Pillen will vote in support of two major UNL athletic proposals sc
The outcome of this November's elections to the Nebraska Legislature will determine the prospects of
Two thirds of farmers said the pandemic affected their mental health, according to an American Farm
Historically dry weather across Nebraska is a big factor for farmer this fall as corn and soybean ha
Nebraska’s Secretary of State’s office announced three public hearings on two ballot initiatives Mon
The City of Lincoln filed a lawsuit that aims to keep a housing development moving forward, despite
The Nebraska Racing and Gaming Commission approved the Warhorse Casino in Lincoln, the first in the
The craft beer industry is driving farmers in the Midwest to grow hops for their local beer makers.
Federal and state agencies spend millions of dollars every year to keep destructive invasive carp ou
Colorado officials say Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts is wrong when he says Colorado is not sending Neb
New York Times Best Selling Author Candice Millard is this year’s Governor’s Lecture in Humanities S
Dunn Ranch Prairie has the first grassbank in the Midwest, a partnership where The Nature Conservanc
Nebraska law allows telehealth services for a host of medical situations – but not for abortion. It’
Gov. Pete Ricketts says Colorado is not sending the amount of water it's required to have in the Sou
Fatima Larios’ family hoped school officials could use her death as a way to help others trapped in
The Nebraska Board of Pardons unanimously voted to deny Earnest Jackson’s commutation request for im
Scott Frakes offers some thoughts on staffing, crime and punishment, and a new prison.
Johnson and Douglas counties approved regulations allowing the construction of what would be the lar
A tentative railway union agreement stopped a worker strike this week, but Nebraska farmers have bee