Rhonda Andresen,
- Tammy Greunke Fremont Tribune
"These new systems enhance the safety of both first responders and the public. This will directly result in better outcomes across (Saunders) County."
Becky Hodges, a kindergarten teacher at Ashland-Greenwood Elementary School, recently was diagnosed with breast cancer,
- Tammy Greunke Fremont Tribune
The health department brought in nationally recognized speakers Jacy Good and Steve Johnson from the Drive to Save Lives Company to speak to area students.
- Tammy Greunke Fremont Tribune
The health department brought in nationally recognized speakers Jacy Good and Steve Johnson from the Drive to Save Lives Company to speak to area students.
Patrick John Sullivan of Wahoo and Rebecca Sue Lacey of Wahoo applied Sept. 29, 2025.
The letter can be to any author (living or dead) from any genre: fiction or nonfiction, contemporary or classic — explaining how that author’s work changed the student’s view of the world.
- chrisdunker
The Justice Department requested the full name, date of birth, address, state driver's license number and partial Social Security numbers for all registered voters in Nebraska.
- andrewwegley
Nebraska is moving a portion of its child welfare system in-house in a cost-cutting move that providers warned will not help "families, children, or even the state’s budget."
Mark Russell Staley of Omaha and Emily Kate Bare of Omaha applied Sept. 17, 2025.
Jared Ryne Tomhave of Valparaiso and Sydney VonLaura Bowers of Papillion applied on Sept. 8, 2025.Michael William Woodham of Colon and Jacy Jerry Lee Ludwig of Eagle appled on Sept. 8, 2025.
- NEAL FRANKLIN Lincoln Journal Star
An Ashland steakhouse and business area are still growing a year after opening. The area came after a home exchange with a woman who had lived there for years.
- andrewwegley
Farmers warned a Nebraska congressman Friday that the cost of President Donald Trump's trade war is nearing a tipping point. "The input costs are killing us," one said.
Brett Michael Peitzmeier of Omaha and Anna Katherine Gottschalk of Omaha appled on Sept. 4, 2025.
- chrisdunker
The major disaster declaration would allow Nebraska to tap into federal funds in recovering from the Aug. 9 storms, which Gov. Jim Pillen said has caused $39 million in damage.
Rodney David Reisen of Ashland and Lauri Ann Struve of Paullina, Iowa, applied Aug. 25, 2025.
