On July 18, Governor Jim Pillen joined state senators Lou Ann Linehan (District 39) and Robert Clements (District 2), presenting a sweeping plan for
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Fiddle Contest, Music Festival July 26-28 in Crawford, Nebraska
The sound of fiddles has joined the songs of cicadas for 60 years in Crawford, Nebraska. The 61st Annual Peabody Hale Fiddle Contest and
Attorney General Announces More Settlements in Delta 8 Litigation
Last week, Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers reached four new settlements in his successful statewide litigation campaign against shops selling dangerous synthetic THC products.
Hilgers Leads a Coalition of Attorneys General Opposing Rescheduling of Marijuana
On Monday, Attorney General Mike Hilgers led a coalition of eleven States in submitting a public comment letter opposing the Biden Administration’s proposal to
Troopers Urge Slower Speeds as Summer Flies By
High speeds are on the rise across Nebraska roadways. The Nebraska State Patrol is urging motorists to slow down to keep all travelers safe.
Secretary Evnen Following New Opinion from Nebraska Attorney General’s Office
On July 17, Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers published an opinion concluding that LB20, passed by the Nebraska Legislature this year, and the law
Master Gardener: Sugar Beets, the 2024 Special Agronomy Project
By Laurie Zitterkopf Nebraska Extension Master Gardener July 24 – All people residing in Scotts Bluff County are encouraged to enter and exhibit their
WNCC Celebrates 100th CDL Graduate
Western Nebraska Community College congratulated their 100th student to complete the Class A CDL training course and obtain a Commercial Driver’s License on June
RDC Announces Completion of Puma/Mountain Lion
By Kimber Duncan Riverside Discovery Center Riverside Discovery Center (RDC) is excited to announce the completion of the new Puma/Mountain Lion exhibit and just
Soft-Serve Survivors: How Zesto Endured in Nebraska after its Ice-Cream Empire Melted
By Jeremy Turley Flatwater Free Press On the hottest day of July 1948 in Norfolk, a second-page ad in the local newspaper presented readers






