Nebraska Seeks Summer Food Program Operator
Posted: 5:33 AM Sponsors are needed for the Nebraska Education Department's Summer Food Service Program.
Posted: 5:33 AM Sponsors are needed for the Nebraska Education Department's Summer Food Service Program.
Updated: 8:58 PM Navigating the roads might get a little tougher in the next couple of days. The Heartland is bracing for light snowfall, which can make you lose control of your vehicle in an instant.
Updated: 1:39 PM Teresa Scanlan is no longer Miss America
Updated: 3:41 PM A bill that would require the Nebraska Board of Education to create an accountability system for individual public schools is set for a legislative hearing.
Posted: 1:32 PM An Iowa woman convicted of dumping 23 dead or dying dogs in a south-central Nebraska cornfield in 2008 has been found with more dogs during a probation compliance check.
Posted: 12:49 PM An upcoming webinar on broadband adaptation and use in Nebraska will focus on NebraskaLink.
Posted: 5:25 PM Gov. Dave Heineman has announced his appointment to fill an open seat in the Nebraska Legislature.
Posted: 5:17 PM Omaha Homicide Detectives have been working around the clock due to the city's recent rash of shootings. And there is one simple thing we can do to help solve some of these crimes. Tell police what we see.
Posted: 3:41 PM The Omaha Public Power District's board has chosen a new slate of leaders for 2012.
Posted: 2:40 PM Credit card scheme targets 50 victims. The victims had been volunteers for a good cause.
Posted: 1:21 PM Two economists say increasing Iowa's fuel tax would help the state in the long run and be relatively painless to consumers.
Posted: 12:05 PM Several Nebraska lodging facilities are currently participating in the American Cancer Society guestroom program to provide free lodging for cancer patients traveling to certain Nebraska communities for life-saving treatments.
Updated: 4:30 PM Lincoln police have arrested a 55-year old man in a road rage incident dating back two years. A tip from the public pointed them to Tommy King.
Updated: 10:21 AM Two women, who were arrested inside a Weeping Water business last September, were sentenced Thursday.
Posted: 9:06 AM One Californian has been convicted, another acquitted in Nebraska courts of marijuana possession for sale.
Updated: 9:06 AM Federal officials say Iowa's 2011 corn harvest for grain production hit 2.36 billion bushels, which is 9 percent higher than the 2010 crop.
Posted: 7:37 AM Juveniles on probation in Nebraska would receive community-based treatment under a proposed pilot program that seeks to avoid making them wards of the state.
Posted: 11:51 AM Bill Janklow, a flamboyant politician who left a lasting mark on South Dakota politics by serving four terms as governor but resigned as the state's congressman after causing a fatal traffic accident, has died. He was 72.
Posted: 10:38 AM Key lawmakers of both parties predict the Legislature this year will approve a measure that will eventually increase Iowa's gasoline tax.
Posted: 10:34 AM Conestoga school superintendent search narrowing. The superintendent’s position drew 29 applicants.
Updated: 10:28 AM The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is actively investigating the deaths of two bald eagles in Kansas. The USFWS worked with area veterinarians to X-ray the eagle and identified the presence of metal in the bird.
Updated: 3:20 PM Criminal mischief is probably the least of Hezekiah Smith’s worries. Lincoln police say the 23-year-old man literally woke up a neighborhood as he tried to evade officers while drunk driving Thursday morning.
Updated: 10:31 AM Water system tests are being conducted following the flooding this past spring. Officials say there’s some encouraging news on getting the City of Plattsmouth’s utility systems back to normal.
Posted: 7:35 AM Omaha Steel Castings Co. will be moving its business about 30 miles west to the Saunders County town of Wahoo.
Posted: 7:27 AM The state of Nebraska and a former inmate have settled her lawsuit that said she was forced to deliver her daughter in a toilet at the women's prison in York.