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Evnen will hold a press conference Friday morning to formally announce his bid for a third term as the state's chief ...
Nebraska softball star Jordy Bahl was recognized at the state capitol, including a special honor from Gov. Jim Pillen.
OutNebraska released a statement saying in part, "Our hearts break for the young children and families who are celebrating ...
Judy Jones says she’s on a mission from God to help mothers deliver babies in their own homes. Her 25-year history of defying ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen recently issued a proclamation for Nebraska Small Business Week 2025 to celebrate small businesses ...
The Nebraska legislature passed a bill Friday targeting undercover Chinese spy operations in the state after a Daily Caller ...
Roxanne Smith, tourism supervisor in the Office of the Capitol Commission, has been showing visitors the nooks and crannies of the Nebraska State Capitol since 1987. She admits it is difficult to ...
Pillen was joined at the state capitol Wednesday morning by State Sen. Kathleen Kauth, who introduced the legislation, along with many high-profile female athletes.
National advocate Riley Gaines and Husker softball star Jordy Bahl stood alongside Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen as he signed America's latest trans athlete ban into law Wednesday.
A Nebraska state senator announced his campaign for the state's 2nd Congressional District. John Cavanaugh, who is running as a Democrat, has represented District 9 in Nebraska Legislature since 2020.
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