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Outgoing Board of Education Member Reflects on Time Served


Maureen Nickels is the only member of the State Board of Education who's not running again for her seat. She spoke with Nebraska Public Media's Jackie Ourada on how things on the Board have changed and offers advice for her successor.


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 May 9, 2022  4m
 
 

Drought Conditions Worry Farmers, Ranchers


Much of the Great Plains are in a drought. Wildfires have swept across the grasslands and farmers are worried about how they’ll make it through the growing season. Even with a few recent downpours, the region needs rain.


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 May 9, 2022  4m
 
 

BBQ Restaurant in Valentine, NE, Talks Small Business Week


There are more than 180,000 small businesses in Nebraska. Courtney and Heath Bristol own and operate one of them - Bulldoggers BBQ in Valentine, Nebraska.


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 May 6, 2022  1m
 
 

Gubernatorial Candidates Make Their Final Pitches Before Primary


The candidates were asked to answer questions about what they’ve learned on the campaign trail and why they should be the next governor. The field of five was supposed to be six. One of the front runners, Jim Pillen, was scheduled to speak virtually,...


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 May 6, 2022  5m
 
 

Lincoln Housing Near Native American Sweat Lodges Will Continue


Lincoln’s Mayor announced the City will move ahead with plans to build more than 500 homes across the street from the only two native American sweat lodges in town.


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 May 6, 2022  2m
 
 

After Nearly 5 Decades, Baseball Card Collection Is Returned to


A Lincoln, Nebraska man who gave away his baseball card collection as a youth got it back after nearly five decades. Tom Stephens says he never expected to see it again.


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 May 4, 2022  5m
 
 

Opioid Settlement Expected to Arrive this June in Nebraska


The money came from settlements made by opioid manufacturers and distributors with the federal government. It will allocate part of the funds to Nebraska counties and cities. A larger portion - almost half of the money - will be sent to the six...


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 May 4, 2022  1m
 
 

UNMC Monitoring Rise in New COVID-19 Variants in South Africa


Doctors at the University of Nebraska Medical Center say the US could see a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases within the next few months. In a weekly update from UNMC's Dr. James Lawler, the global health researcher said he's monitoring a quick rise in...


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 May 4, 2022  1m
 
 

Native Americans in Lincoln Set Up A Prayer Camp in Protest


Lincoln City Council approved a housing development for about 500 homes near Wilderness Park in Lincoln, across from the only two Native American sweat lodges within the city. Now, a group of Native American community members set up a prayer camp on...


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 May 4, 2022  2m
 
 

Most farmers are climate skeptics but some fight climate change


Two Illinois farmers set out to improve soil health in the Midwest. The program they founded also has a myriad of climate benefits.


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 May 3, 2022  3m