Young Nebraskans Win Writing Competition
Nebraska students competed for the twenty-fifth year in the annual Letters About Literature competition. They wrote to tell an author about how books can make
Nebraska students competed for the twenty-fifth year in the annual Letters About Literature competition. They wrote to tell an author about how books can make
The Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) is proud to unveil a new vehicle that will be utilized in several ways to keep Nebraska safe. The vehicle
What if there was a way to end sexual violence? Would you be willing to help? April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time to
Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA The U.S. Senate just passed a resolution of disapproval to stop the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) from
The Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB) is backing legislation that would provide significant tax reform and major property tax relief for Nebraskans. Legislative Bill (LB) 388
EarliPointâ„¢ Evaluation for Autism technology could drastically cut wait times for diagnoses. The Munroe-Meyer Institute at the University of Nebraska Medical Center is piloting a
They’re back in Nebraska exploring more state parks! Join hosts Patrice and Kevin McCabe as they return to Nebraska to explore Fort Robinson State Park
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is seeking information on the illegal shooting and wanton waste of two mule deer in Cherry County, northwest of
Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol have conducted alcohol compliance checks in Cheyenne, Morrill, and Box Butte counties. During the afternoon and evening hours of
By U.S. Senator Deb Fischer Imagine if at the height of the last Cold War, the Soviet Union had control over the largest television network
Registration is now open for the two-day safety trainings. Annual tractor and equipment safety training courses for youth, to be held in eight sites across
The Nebraska Corn Board (NCB) and Nebraska Soybean Board (NSB) have partnered together for the 2024 Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week because everyone deserves
On March 18, 2024, Governor Jim Pillen signed a proclamation to highlight Social Work Month during the month of March. Social Work Month is a
March 25-29 is Nebraska Severe Weather Awareness Week. This week gives Nebraskans an opportunity to review their plan when severe weather strikes. “The devastating impacts
By Gary Stone, Nebraska Extension Educator The Yonts Water Conference will be held on Wednesday, April 10, at the Panhandle Research, Extension, and Education Center,