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As a new postmaster general with ties to FedEx assumes control of the agency, postal workers and their customers are bracing ...
Gov. Jim Pillen celebrates a win over lab-grown meat, ceremonially signing a bill in O'Neill banning the sale and production ...
The most accurate Power Four preview magazine over the past decade expects Nebraska football to take a step forward in 2025.
For the first time in six years, the average value of farmland in Nebraska declined, according to a University of ...
First convenience store in Iowa will close Friday, reopen Tuesday, while Nebraska store conversions began in June ...
Nebraska and Colorado have been going back and forth on water rights for well over 100 years in a long and complex history.
Environmental group Climate Judiciary Project ran a private listserv with judges sharing climate litigation updates, raising concerns about judicial neutrality and court manipulation.
Trump is on the cusp of following through on a long-sought GOP goal, as Nebraska Public Media would lose about 16% of its ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office said many detainees from Omaha's Glenn Valley ICE raid won't be charged with Social Security fraud due to a "unique set of circumstances." ...
On Wednesday, dozens of people took their complaints to the Iowa Attorney General’s office: incomplete houses, sub-contractors not getting paid, and putting lien’s on their properties. “We had at ...
Nebraska officials on Wednesday announced a lawsuit against Colorado, alleging that the Centennial State is allowing “unlawful water diversions” from a transboundary resource. Nebraska Gov. Jim ...
The Cornhusker State accuses its neighbor of violating a 1923 compact that divides water from the South Platte River.
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