December 16, 2022 Ricketts' plan to take Sasse's Nebraska Senate seat controversial among Republicans Republican Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts' eye on Ben Sasse's Senate seat is raising concerns that Ricketts, a major donor to Gov.-elect Jim Pillen's campaign, may be buying the seat.
December 14, 2022 Bible verse of the day: Life is a marathon full of 'struggle' with 'joy at the finish line,' says pastor Bible verse 2 Corinthians 4: 16-18 is explored and is compared to a marathon full of struggle but ending in joy, says Pastor Dave Miller of First Baptist Church in Tekamah, Nebraska.
December 6, 2022 Nebraska Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts to seek appointment to Senate after Ben Sasse retires Nebraska Republican Governor Pete Ricketts on Tuesday tossed his hat into the ring to be appointed as the state's next U.S. Senator, following Sen. Ben Sasse's retirement.
December 4, 2022 Nebraska authorities investigate letters tied to far-left group allegedly threating to 'shoot' pro-lifers Two Christian groups in Omaha, Nebraska, say they received threatening notes tied to radical abortion group Jane's Revenge. One note threatens members will "shoot up" pro-lifers.
December 2, 2022 Nebraska police officer shoots, injures man who pointed gun at them Dannie Emrick, 53, of Gering, Nebraska, was injured after being shot by police during an armed confrontation. Police arrived at his home to investigate a self-harm threat.
December 1, 2022 Bible verse of the day: God will wipe away every tear, scripture promises In verses 21:4-5 of the Book of Revelation, God promises to make everything new and wipe away tears, Pastor Dave Miller of Nebraska explains, saying there is hope for the future with God.
November 27, 2022 Nebraska reports state's 13th case of bird flu The Nebraska Department of Agriculture reported the state's 13th case of avian influenza on Saturday, resulting in the killing of 1.8 million chickens.
November 23, 2022 University of Nebraska-Lincoln to consider changing fee policy after Christian group sues over discrimination The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is considering to change its policy on how fees are distributed after being accused of discrimination by a Christian group.
November 23, 2022 Former Nebraska prosecutor pleads guilty to using his office to stalk estranged wife, her boyfriend A former Dodge County prosecutor has pleaded guilty to using his office to stalk his ex-wife and her boyfriend. The man faces up to a year in prison in Nebraska.
November 22, 2022 Wisconsin company that cleans meatpacking plants allegedly employed 2 dozen minors, according to investigators Investigators found that a Wisconsin company that cleans meatpacking plants allegedly employed minors. The minors were allegedly working overnight shifts cleaning dangerous equipment.