USDA Is Choosing Politics Over Producers
By U.S. Senator Deb FischerAgri-Pulse What happens when a presidential administration prioritizes a political agenda but sidelines producers? Farms and ranches struggle, and the agriculture
By U.S. Senator Deb FischerAgri-Pulse What happens when a presidential administration prioritizes a political agenda but sidelines producers? Farms and ranches struggle, and the agriculture
On September 5, 2024, the City of Blair celebrated the opening of the Blair Bypass connecting Highway 75 to Highway 30. This project provides an
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, cosponsored the Senate version of the No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without
People interested in becoming a Nebraska Master Naturalist still have time to sign up for the October training session at the Crane Trust Nature and
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, cosponsored the Senate version of the bicameral, bipartisan Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign
By Kathy Tando, University of Nebraska Master Gardener You might find this one of your favorite bulb plants even though it is a member of
Today, Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) and Chair of the Committee on Ways and Means Jason Smith (R-MO) released the following statements following the committee’s markup
The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index fell by 2.5 points in August to 91.2, erasing all of July’s gain. This is the 32nd consecutive month below the 50-year
At a hearing today, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) pushed for her Swanson and Hugh Butler Reservoirs Conveyances Act, which would give Nebraskans more control over their communities
The Nebraska Arts Council is proud to announce the four recipients of the inaugural CreDis Awards during this year’s Creative District Assembly. The CreDis Awards
A Nebraska State Trooper and K9 have received a national honor for their work with the Nebraska State Patrol SWAT Team. Trooper Austin Donner and
Lower health insurance cost to Nebraska individuals and families is a high priority to Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB). As a result, NEFB has introduced a
Voting for Round 1 of the third annual “Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska” competition is officially open. Votes can be cast here. Public voting for the top 16
By Kathy Tando, University of Nebraska Master Gardener Do it right and do it once. Bulbs require a well-drained soil to flourish. After digging the
Five candidates for U.S. president, along with their respective vice-presidential candidate, will be listed on Nebraska’s November general election ballot. The candidates have either been