The University of Nebraska is officially expanding its newest full-ride scholarship to include up to 50 Nebraska students who ...
LaFramboise is the first person to receive UNMC’s “living tribute.” She teared up while talking about how much that meant to her. “I didn’t know what to expect, having it be the first one,” she said. ...
Gov. Jim Pillen is officially calling on Nebraska lawmakers to address “inconsistencies” in the state’s main school aid ...
Gov. Jim Pillen wraps up the first part of a trade and diplomatic mission to Central Europe this weekend with meetings in the ...
Governor Jim Pillen is highlighting recognition events and resources for military veterans ahead of Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11. "Nebraska has a proud history of supporting its military personnel, ...
Companies from Bulgaria, Canada, China, Finland, France, Korea, Spain, UK and US with solutions from beef and dairy farming ...
Democrats would have at least 14 seats and at least one would be held by a nonpartisan lawmaker. Republican Gov. Jim Pillen hailed the results, saying he looked forward to working with the new ...
This week, Governor Jim Pillen and state leaders embarked on a diplomatic and trade mission to the Czech Republic and Germany ...
With the snip of a red ribbon, the long-awaited completion of the US-275 Scribner to West Point corridor – and news that the next phase of the expressway has started ...
Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota became the first states to defeat post-Dobbs pro-abortion ballot measures on Tuesday night ...
Despite a valiant effort by Nebraska Democrats — and an independent candidate for the United States Senate — the state remains largely red in the aftermath of Tuesday’s general election.
When Nebraskans went to the polls this election day, in addition to choosing a president, many also cast a vote on the issue ...