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The burn ban applies to a wide area of the state to help lower the risks associated with potential grassland fires.
The ban will now run through May 20, and covers state park and wildlife areas in central and western Nebraska.
Gov. Jim Pillen signed an executive order extending a burn ban due to continued dry conditions in the central and western ...
Thursday's event, held on the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, was part of the state’s WWII veteran recognition ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has signed an executive order extending a burn ban because of continued dry conditions in the ...
A fallen Nebraska officer was honored in Grand Island as his name was added to the state’s law enforcement memorial during a ...
While Nebraska lawmakers continue to hammer out a state budget in Lincoln, state treasurer Tom Briese said cutting or ...
Religion “may” have a new path into Nebraska’s public schools after the Education Committee on Friday sent a package to the ...
York Public Schools is offering free summer meals to kids and teens as part of its effort to ensure access to healthy food ...
A logjam on an education package indicates difficult climb facing some Republicans’ quest to infuse more Christianity into ...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln will award about 3,700 degrees during commencement ceremonies on May 16 and 17 at Pinnacle ...
Lincoln Pius X and Norris girls soccer teams are state-bound again, while Waverly boys soccer and Lincoln Southwest baseball ...