Nebraska
Friday, July 26, 2024
NE ag group leader: Governor's tax plan unfair to lower-wage earners
As Nebraska state lawmakers convene for a special session on property tax reform called by Gov. Jim Pillen, groups are weighing in on the details …
NE AG's opinion could set voting rights restoration back decades
About 7,000 Nebraskans with felony convictions who thought they'd be able to register to vote, now face uncertainty. In question is the …
Community college program helps first-generation students, others
Postsecondary enrollment data for 2023 shows community college enrollment increased nationwide by more than 100,000 students, and a large percentage …
Report: Keep some COVID-era telehealth 'flexibilities'; research quality, costs
Receiving medical services via telehealth was a requirement for some during the pandemic but has continued to grow in popularity since then. In …
NE youth hopeful for regenerative ag, sustainability after D.C. conference
Three members of Nebraska's student-run climate advocacy organization Students for Sustainability were among the youngest participants at the recent C…
Report: NE crisis response system needs bolstering
A new report gives Nebraska a positive review for its operation of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline but identifies shortcomings in two crucial area…
NE Winnebago Educare promotes children's well being
Nearly 60% of Nebraska three- and four-year-olds are not enrolled in preschool programs, which are associated with increased success in school and …
NE LGBTQ+ group focuses on new voter ID law during Pride Month
For some LGBTQ+ voters in Nebraska, the state's new voter ID law brought up issues in the May primary election and could again in November's General …
Friday deadline for 2024 USDA grassland conservation program
Farm producers and landowners have until the end of this week to apply for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency's Grasslands …
NE physician discusses impact of year-old 12-week abortion ban
Nebraska physicians and their patients have been dealing with the state's 12-week abortion ban since it went into effect just over a year ago…
NE Santee Sioux Tribe hopeful after years of unusable tap water
Members of the Nebraska Santee Sioux Tribe hope a solution to their five-year water ordeal may be on the way. Their tap water has been unusable for …
NE ranks in top 10 for childhood well-being despite rising poverty rates
Nebraska ranked in the top 10 for children's well-being on the 2024 Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Book. Josh Shirk, research coordinator …