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NDOT May Traffic Fatality Toll

Jun 16, 2025 / NDOT News Release

June 16, 2025 (Lincoln, Neb.) — During the month of May 2025, sixteen people were killed in traffic crashes on Nebraska roadways, accord...

NSP Statement on Minnesota Ongoing Investigation

Jun 16, 2025 / Nebraska State Patrol

(Lincoln, Neb.)  — The Nebraska State Patrol has issued the following statement regarding rumors surrounding the ongoing investigation i...

Gov. Pillen Issues Emergency Proclamation to Facilitate Activation of National Guard

Jun 15, 2025 / Laura Strimple

LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen has issued an emergency proclamation that will facilitate activation of the Nebraska National Guard and dep...
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Nebraska State Patrol Graduates 71st Recruit Class

Jun 14, 2025 / Nebraska State Patrol

(Lincoln, Neb.)  —The Nebraska State Patrol has welcomed a new class of state troopers into the ranks. Members of NSP’s 71st Basic...

Lancaster Judge Awards State Nearly $800,000 in Medicaid Fraud Case

Jun 13, 2025 / Heather Buell

A former Lincoln-area provider of Medicaid-funded home and community-based services was ordered to pay the state nearly $800,000 in damages for fil...

Nebraska Attorney General’s Office Settles with Omaha-Area Home Health Provider for False Medicaid Claims

Jun 13, 2025 / Heather Buell

Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced that his office has settled with ECO Supportive Living, LLC, an Omaha-area provider of home and co...

Senator Ricketts’ Weekly Column: Fighting for Life

Jun 13, 2025 / Pete Ricketts

Three years ago this week, the Supreme Court handed down one of the most important decisions in its history. The Dobbs decision restored the right ...
Trooper’s Patrol Vehicle Struck While Directing Traffic on I-80

Trooper’s Patrol Vehicle Struck While Directing Traffic on I-80

Jun 13, 2025 / Cody Thomas – Public Relations Director

June 12, 2025 (Ogallala, Neb.)  — A Nebraska State Trooper narrowly escaped injury after his patrol vehicle was struck on I-80 overnight...
Carter Schultz poses for a photo inside the new Health Science Education Center II on the UNK campus during a recent tour. He’ll attend professional school there as part of the inaugural cohort of students enrolled in the UNMC pharmacy program launching in Kearney. (Photo by Erika Pritchard, UNK Communications)

‘There is tremendous interest and excitement’: New UNK-UNMC building will provide health care training close to home

Jun 12, 2025 / By TYLER ELLYSON UNK Communications

KEARNEY – The new Health Science Education Center is visually stunning. Located in the northwest corner of the University of Nebraska at Kea...

Troopers Arrest Chicago Homicide Suspect in North Platte

Jun 12, 2025 / Cody Thomas

June 12, 2025 (North Platte, Neb.)  — Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol have arrested an Illinois man wanted in connection with a ...
: A mural is seen on a building in downtown Deshler, Nebraska, in April 2024. The new All Things Nebraska website includes nearly 30 years of data from the Nebraska Rural Poll. (Craig Chandler/University Communication and Marketing)

New website connects communities with data, tools to thrive

Jun 12, 2025 / Russell Shaffer, Rural Prosperity Nebraska

Lincoln, Nebraska, June 12, 2025 — The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has launched All Things Nebraska, an informatics website containi...
New Exhibit at Nebraska History Museum

New Exhibit at Nebraska History Museum

Jun 12, 2025 / Allan Urlis

Lincoln, NE - 06/12/2025 - This week, the Nebraska History Museum’s newest exhibit, “New to View: Showcasing Sound, Screen & Sports...

Attorney General Hilgers Files Lawsuit Against Temu for Siphoning Nebraskans’ Phone Data

Jun 12, 2025 / Suzanne Gage Director of Communications

Lincoln -- Attorney General Mike Hilgers filed a suit against the Chinese e-commerce company Temu and its affiliates, alleging numerous consumer pr...

ARPA Funds Take Aim at Stormwater Drainage for Fonner Park Campus

Jun 11, 2025 / Courtney Glock

Grand Island, Neb. — Rain is a good thing as they say, but when it falls in the amounts and timeframe it did in 2019, it can sure cause some ...

City of McCook Has Received Concerns Over Low Hanging Branches Over Streets, Alleys and Sidewalks.

Jun 11, 2025 / City Of McCook

The City of McCook has received concerns associated with low hanging branches over streets, alleys and sidewalks. The City of McCook would lik...

Ricketts Discusses Unleashing American Energy for Strengthening American Diplomacy

Jun 11, 2025 / Sen. Ricketts Office

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) discussed the role of Americ...

Gov. Pillen Issues Statement on Omaha ICE Operations

Jun 11, 2025 / Laura Strimple

LINCOLN, NE – Following U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Omaha and subsequent protests Tuesday, Governor Jim Pillen iss...
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Dannatt named new MPCC Imperial Campus Administrator

Jun 11, 2025 / MPCC- NP

Brandi Dannatt has been named the new Mid-Plains Community College Imperial Campus Administrator. In this role, she will oversee campus operations,...
 Husker representatives watch a demonstration of two kinds of solar-powered water pumps at the Don Bosco Solar and Renewable Energy Center in Ghana. They are (from left) Cheyenne Gerlach, assistant director, Yeutter Institute; Renata Rimšaitė, senior program manager, Water for Food; Matthew Gillespie and Lexi Bodlak, student fellows; Hugues Dossou Espoir, Don Bosco employee; Erin Anders, senior program manager, Water for Food; Zanib Al Razaq, student fellow; Jude Cobbing, senior program manager, Water for Food; Nick Brozović, director of policy, Water for Food; Ethan Zen, student fellow; Emmanuel Tamba Sesay, Don Bosco employee; and Lewis Adjei-Banin, tour guide. (David K. Bakayona/Don Bosco)

UNL Students tackle global irrigation challenges through immersive trip to Ghana

Jun 11, 2025 / Cheyenne Gerlach and Renata Rimšaitė

Lincoln, Nebraska, June 11, 2025 — When the Yeutter Student Fellows were tasked with researching how an irrigation company could best positio...

NDOT Reminds Travelers of Construction Projects Ahead of Men’s College World Series

Jun 10, 2025 / NDOT

June 10, 2025 (Lincoln, Neb.) — As baseball fans prepare to head to Omaha, the Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) reminds driv...
Craig Chandler/University Communication and Marketing

UNL Scientist Chairs International Forest Panel

Jun 10, 2025 / Geitner Simmons, IANR Media

Lincoln, Nebraska, June 10, 2025 — An international panel chaired by Husker scientist Craig Allen is pointing to the crucial benefits forests...
Lepaine Sharp-McHenry, DNP, dean, UNMC College of Nursing

UNMC College of Nursing in Omaha to offer twice-yearly admissions

Jun 10, 2025 / John Keenan, University of Nebraska Medical Center,

After successful rollouts for its Lincoln and Kearney divisions, the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing now will offer twice-...
Sgt. Ramsey Repeats as Nebraska Inspector Champion

Sgt. Ramsey Repeats as Nebraska Inspector Champion

Jun 10, 2025 / NSP

June 10, 2025 (Grand Island, Neb.)  — Nebraska State Patrol (NSP) Carrier Enforcement Sergeant Matt Ramsey has claimed first place honor...
Troopers Locate Fentanyl, Cocaine in I-80 Traffic Stop

Troopers Locate Fentanyl, Cocaine in I-80 Traffic Stop

Jun 9, 2025 / NSP

June 9, 2025 (Lexington, Neb.)  — Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol have arrested two people after locating more than 20 pounds of...
Deborah Dancer to lead Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Coalition  

Deborah Dancer to lead Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Coalition  

Jun 9, 2025 / Lisa Spellman

Deborah Dancer, MPA, has been named executive director of the Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Coalition. An enrolled member of the Ho-Chunk Nation (a...