The Nebraska Secretary of State’s Office sent out a reminder Thursday that petitions are running out of time to gather signatures and submit them to the office.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced the first two settlements in his statewide campaign to regulate the Delta 8 retail market, prohibiting two businesses from selling THC hemp products.
The New Vice President of Academic Affairs and Academic Dean at Hastings College comes to the school, after 17 years as an education leader at Flagler College in Florida.
By Sara Gentzler and Yanqi Xu, Flatwater Free Press
An Omaha woman believes state senator Merv Riepe’s failure to protect an exception in the final law may have contributed to her driving to get an abortion in Illinois.
A near-packed auditorium turned out for a conference here Tuesday aimed at offering Nebraska employers strategies to integrate immigrants and refugees into their workforce.
The Veterans Memorial Pavilion and Amphitheater in Lexington, a $1.5 million project largely funded by community donations, will be dedicated on Saturday.
The FBI is seeking help from the public to identify a man who may have critical information regarding a unknown child victim in an ongoing sexual exploitation investigation.
Drivers often face the dilemma of lowering the windows to cool off, which doesn’t quite work, or to blast the AC, but it’s lukewarm at best. So, what do you do?
Funding for new facilities at Offutt Air Force Base and better pay for young service members are among the local contributions to the national defense bill that passed the U.S. House this month and heads next for the Senate.
Attorney General Mike Hilgers said scammers posing as wealthy, interested, new donors, are sending large fraudulent checks, often worth five figures or more.
The Sutton Community Home is coming up on its 60th anniversary on July 19. The facility is looking to celebrate by hitting a fundraising goal to make some renovations.
Gov. Jim Pillen sent a letter to Speaker of the Legislature John Arch, announcing his intent to call senators back into session starting July 25, to address the state’s worsening property tax crisis.