By Jade Meinzer Ride your country. It’s a phrase that is familiar in cowboy circles. It refers to the time when you go out
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Keys for Corn Stalk Grazing
By Aaron Berger Nebraska Extension Educator Nebraska has 10.5 million corn acres and 1.5 million beef cows – more than enough acres of corn
Nebraska Extension Researcher Uses Partnerships and Tools to Create ‘Outstanding Extension Programs’
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications In February, Dr. Bijesh Maharjan was awarded the 2024 Gamma Sigma Delta award for Outstanding Extension Program at the
Mosquitoes are Still Active Despite Cooler Weather
As cooler weather begins to set in, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services reminds Nebraskans that mosquitoes will remain active until the
SPD Responds to Unrelated Stabbing, DUI
By Royce Massie SPD Sergeant On 10-4-25 at approximately 1:10 am, SPD was dispatched to the alley in the 1700 block between Broadway and
Gov. Pillen Highlights Bills to Increase Government Efficiency
Governor Jim Pillen was joined by agency leadership and state senators in highlighting bills that will help cut red tape, streamline processes, eliminate requirements
Surrounded by Students, Gov. Pillen Signs Order Opting into Federal Scholarship Tax Credit
Surrounded by students, staff, parents and members of Nebraska’s congressional delegation, Governor Jim Pillen signed an executive order at St. Teresa Catholic School in
Gov. Pillen Accepts Resignations from Liquor Control Commission
Governor Jim Pillen has accepted the resignations of Bruce Bailey and Kim Lowe of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission. The resignations were effective immediately.
Attorney General Hilgers Announces Over $1.4 Million in Recoveries for Consumers in 2024
Attorney General Hilgers announced today the successful recovery of over $1.4 million for consumers throughout 2024. This money was recovered by the Consumer Affairs
Nebraska LEAD Class 44 Travels to the Panhandle for Session II: “The Land, The People, and The Resources”
The Nebraska LEAD Program is proud to announce that its Class 44 cohort—28 Fellows representing communities from across the state—will convene in the Nebraska



