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Gov. Jim Pillen said he turned down a meeting with Syngenta, owned by a Chinese conglomerate, and told them to sell their ...
Gov. Jim Pillen said he turned down a meeting with Syngenta, owned by a Chinese conglomerate, and told them to sell their ...
The new Nebraska law requires school districts across the state to adopt policies prohibiting the use of cellphones during ...
‘EPIC Option 2.0’ seeks to eliminate Nebraska taxes on property, income, inheritances at 2026 ballot
The petition campaign to eliminate Nebraska taxes on property, income, inheritances and corporations is returning for the ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission on Thursday adopted emergency regulations for the state’s ...
The judge ruled that former State Sen. John Kuehn, head of Smart Approaches to Marijuana, did not have standing to bring the ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen on June 4 signed into law a measure banning transgender students from girls' sports, ...
As the Fourth of July approaches, the Nebraska State Fire Marshal is urging residents to exercise caution when using ...
"The one thing that continuously baffles me is this idea that my work is mocking in some manner," the queer artist said. "I'm ...
Changes to Nebraska’s “Internet for All” program will impact nearly 200 residences in Lincoln County, county commissioners ...
The intersection of 112th and Adams streets in northeast Lincoln, Nebraska, is shown on May 1, 2025. It is near the site where the state’s new $350 million prison will be built.
Gov. Jim Pillen remains confident in his preferred policies to grow Nebraska and cut costs, even as the speaker of the ...
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