U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts is concerned about the extent of control China has over important parts of the nation's food and ...
With federal government funding secured for another six months, constituents in Nebraska and Iowa are increasingly eager for ...
The cost-saving moves left federal employees in the dark and landlords frustrated. They also may affect eastern Nebraska ...
Sen. Fischer is once again spearheading legislation in the U.S. Senate for the North Platte Canteen Volunteers to be ...
At their first Cubs Convention as owners in 2010, Tom, Laura, Pete and Todd Ricketts answered fans’ questions at a seminar and received a nice round of applause.
Beyond that, DOGE’s haphazard cuts are difficult to codify because they have a weak legal foundation and are hard to explain, ...
Concerns over government delays prompted one lawmaker to suggest the Nebraska Legislature should have more power to fill vacant positions typically appointed by the governor.
Catching sight of the rare blood moon early Friday morning is a possibility for Omahans, but the forecast is not ideal.
The next Husker in the "Meet the Transfers" series is a West Texas gunslinger who knows his way around a shotgun spread system.
Public health versus personal freedom was the central debate during discussion Wednesday of a bill that would eliminate a requirement that Nebraska communities fluoridate their water supplies.
According to DOGE, it's saved taxpayers $115 billion as of March 11. Nebraska Sen. Pete Ricketts approves of the recent actions by the Department of Government Efficiency to trim federal spending.
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