Governor Jim Pillen wrapped up a highly productive trade mission to Japan. The mission included meetings with key importers of Nebraska beef and pork;
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Attorney General Mike Hilgers Announces Domestic Abuse Death Review Team Annual Report
The Domestic Abuse Death Review Team (DADRT) issued its 2025 report, which examines cases of domestic violence deaths in Nebraska with the goal of
Investing Pre-Tax Earnings in a Record-High Calf Market
By Brock Ortner Nebraska Extension Livestock Educator The record-high calf prices experienced in 2024 and 2025 have left many cow-calf producers with a welcome
Bipartisan Legislation Introduced by Smith to Safeguard Food Supply Chain Passes House
Congressmen Adrian Smith (R-NE), Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (D-GA), Drew Ferguson (R-GA), and Dan Kildee (D-MI), led U.S. House approval of S.759, the Beagle
Nebraska Fish Art Contest Open for Entries
Students in kindergarten through 12th grade can discover the outdoors by participating in the Nebraska Fish Art Contest. The 2025-2026 contest, sponsored by the
Post Playhouse Launches Free Kids Camp; Expands Theatre Education
This summer, Post Playhouse launched its inaugural Kids Camp, a free five-day theatre program for children ages 3-18 at Fort Robinson State Park. Twenty-five
Attorney General Hilgers Announces Victory in Challenge to Biden-Era Nursing Home Rule
Attorney General Hilgers announced today that a federal court in Iowa has vacated a rule promulgated by the Biden Administration that would have cost
Crash Claims Life of Mitchell Man
By Lance Kite SPD Captain At 5:58 a.m., September 9, 2025, the Scottsbluff Police Department was dispatched to the intersection of Ave I and
16-Year-Old Injured in Hunting Incident
A 16-year-old male from Chadron was injured in a dove hunting incident at about 6:45 p.m. Mountain time Sept. 6 on private property southwest
It’s Electric!
By Jade Meinzer Electricity is something that we use every day, and we often take it for granted. It powers our homes, pumps water




