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While money isn’t the be-all in politics, it can provide a glimpse of the initial support and the viability of a candidate.
The Nebraska Department of Education is moving ahead on priorities of literacy, chronic absenteeism and workforce development ...
State lawmakers nationally filed more bills to restrict or protect libraries and readers in the first half of this year than ...
Across the country, state and local crime labs are drowning in evidence. From rape kits to blood, delays are forcing ...
Crystal Rhoades joins five other Democrats trying to replace U.S. Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb. She describes herself as a “unique ...
County officials and advocates for rural development cried foul over recent changes in a federal push to expand high-speed ...
Native American tribes and organizations are responding to low measles vaccination rates and patients' troubles accessing care.
As we’ve decreased the number of books we read, we’ve increased the number of books some people want banned in schools and ...
A new soybean crushing plant, investment tagged at $700M, is to start commercial operations by the end of August in ...
President Donald Trump seeks to do what two previous GOP administrations talked about but didn’t — strip federal funding from ...
The Omaha Tribe of Nebraska became the first government in Nebraska to fully legalize and seek to regulate both medicinal and ...
Gov. Jim Pillen celebrates a win over lab-grown meat, ceremonially signing a bill in O'Neill banning the sale and production ...