Attorney General Hilgers joined a coalition of six state attorneys general filing suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri
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AG Leads Multi-State Coalition in Lawsuits to Stop Electric Truck Mandates
Attorney General Hilgers is leading multi-state coalitions in two lawsuits to stop both the Biden Administration and the State of California from imposing electric-vehicle
Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Society Award Two from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Two with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center were among those awarded at the Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Society
PREEC Awards Scholarships
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research, Extension, and Education Center awarded Delaney Pohl, Jadon Skavdahl, and William Skavdahl each $1000 scholarship to any Nebraska
Tractor Safety Course Educates Next Generation of Agriculturalists
Tractors are part of rural life. They are agricultural equipment that can be spotted in fields, dirt roads, and highways. Typically driven by adults,
Nebraska State Poet Nominations Due in August
The Nebraska Arts Council, Humanities Nebraska, and Nebraska Library Commission are seeking nominations for the next Nebraska State Poet. This designation recognizes and honors
Start Scouting Now for Alfalfa Weevil
By Dr. Pin-Chu Lai Entomologist, Panhandle Research, Extension, and Education Center John Thomas Nebraska Extension Educator, Water and Cropping Systems and Gary Stone Nebraska
AG Files Lawsuit against Everlight Solar
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has filed a lawsuit against Everlight Solar for unlawful door-to-door sales tactics and misleading consumers while selling solar panel
Nebraska DHHS Completes Implementation of EMS Telemedicine
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is excited to announce it has successfully completed the implementation of Avel eCare’s EMS telemedicine
Researchers Look at Roots for Insight into Drought-Tolerant Wheat
Are there certain advantages old wheat varieties have over newer wheat varieties that are commonly grown today? This was a question presented to the