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    May 21 | Trans sports petition funding, Ebola outbreak

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 10:58


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 21, include: Nebraska petition groups are working to qualify ballot measures for November, five-year Farm Bill and E15 expansion are both under discussion in Senate as lawmakers explore whether measures could advance together, dean of the University of Nebraska Medical Center's College of Public Health says Ebola outbreak is another reminder that public should prepare for next pandemic, Nebraska softball opens super regional series against Oklahoma State at Bowlin Stadiumm, UNL chancellor Katherine Ankerson talks about stepping into role after Rodney Bennett abruptly resigned earlier this year and what she's doing to keep university moving forward.

    May 20 | Genoa boarding school graves, Malcolm X site

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 12:18


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 20, include: decades-long search continues for graves of Native American children buried at former Genoa Indian Industrial School, storm cleanup begins across Southeast Nebraska after multiple tornadoes touched down Monday evening, immigrants detained under new federal policies are challenging their confinement in Midwest courts, Lincoln marks midpoint for musician attempting record-breaking international tour, North Omaha leaders unveil plans for $120 million Malcolm X mixed-use campus, Cameron the Capitol cat officially ends his time at Nebraska state capitol, Nebraska Public Service Commission approves payments to farmers affected by grain company bankruptcy, Omaha Supernovas hire Chris McGown under new two-year contract.

    May 19 | Social media law challenge, missing women effort

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 9:38


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 19, include: Nebraska's new social media age verification law is set to take effect July 1 but not without legal challenge, Union Pacific has filed federal complaint accusing BNSF Railway of sharply increasing train switching rates, Nebraska is launching new effort to improve awareness and response to cases involving missing Black women and children, some communities are trying to tap new sources for water as much of Nebraska grapples with drought.

    May 18 | Corrections waiting time, independent candidates

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 12:01


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 18, include: people at Lancaster County jail are waiting for placement at Lincoln Regional Center as concerns grow over psychiatric bed shortages, Nebraska voters are seeing rise in independent candidates running for office, Nebraska ranks last nationally for contested county prosecutor elections according to new University of North Carolina study, foresters are monitoring worsening drought conditions and urging Nebraskans to help protect tree health, U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to move two major seed banks from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

    May 15 | Gas prices costing county budgets, faculty buyouts

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 12:24


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 15, include: Lancaster County is asking for triple fuel allocation this fiscal year as rising fuel prices continue to strain county operations, independent candidate has entered Nebraska's 1st Congressional District race, nearly 100 University of Nebraska faculty members are departing through voluntary buyouts, Nebraska schools continue responding to wave of swatting calls statewide, U.S. House approved year-round E15 gasoline sales and sent bill to Senate, Nebraska softball players credit longtime coach Rhonda Revelle and staff for building culture that helped lead Huskers back to regional.

    May 14 | Secretary of State race future, low voter turnout

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 14:59


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 14, include: Nebraska Republicans and Democrats are regrouping after Tuesday's primary election as voters weighed key issues shaping the state's political direction, Nebraska posted its lowest primary turnout since 2018, Dawson County turnout dropped sharply following Tyson Foods plant closure in Lexington, Secretary of State primary could shape how future Nebraska elections are run, legislative primary results raise questions about Republican supermajority, two Gen Z legislative candidates fell short in their races, voters rejected school bond proposals in four districts, Republican and Democrat advanced in competitive State Board of Education race.

    May 13 Election Report | Evnen falls, CD2 narrows, Walz advances

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 9:34


    This is a Nebraska Update Special Election Report from the Nebraska Public Media Newsroom for May 13. Incumbent Secretary of State Bob Evnen lost in the biggest upset of Nebraska's primary election night in one of the state's most closely watched statewide contests. Democrat Denise Powell edged ahead of John Cavanaugh in the late hours of the Democratic Second Congressional District primary. Chris Backemyer secured the Democratic nomination in the First Congressional District and will face Mike Flood in November. Republican voters in the Third Congressional District chose their incumbent Adrian Smith once again. Gov. Jim Pillen will face former state Sen. Lynne Walz in the general election. Sen. Pete Ricketts cruised to victory with about 80 percent of the Republican primary vote in the U.S. Senate Republican primary. Six candidates advanced in University of Nebraska Board of Regents races. Two races for the Nebraska Legislature in Omaha delivered surprising results.

    May 12 | Election day, hauntavirus treatment at UNMC

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 11:46


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 12, include: Nebraskans still have time to cast ballots in state primary election before polls close at 8 p.m. Central Time, cruise ship passenger who tested positive for hantavirus is being monitored and tested at University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska's Medical Cannabis Commission approved inspections for licensed medical marijuana cultivators, Lincoln City Council voted to maintain $15 minimum wage standard and allow for future increases, farmers facing difficult economy are weighing how much to invest in this year's crops, Nebraska's longtime Revisor of Statutes Marcia McClurg is retiring after more than 40 years helping draft laws for Legislature.

    May 11 | Dark money in CD2 race, hantavirus response at UNMC

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 12:19


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 11, include: Monday is final day for Nebraskans to cast ballots early in person before Tuesday's primary election, "dark money" pours into Nebraska's 2nd Congressional District race, Nebraska's primary election marks first since 2024 law restored immediate voting rights for people with felony convictions after completing their sentences, Lincoln's proposed minimum wage increase faces legal questions after opinion from Nebraska attorney general, University of Nebraska Medical Center will monitor American passengers from cruise ship linked to hantavirus outbreak, Nebraska education officials approved preschool expansion grants in narrow vote, Gov. Jim Pillen is seeking federal assistance for wildfire recovery in four counties, Husker volleyball announced another stop in national showcase schedule, Nebraska softball will host first NCAA Tournament games since 2013.

    May 8 | Sports facilities vote, students hitting the casinos

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 13:26


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 8, include: Nebraska's Sports Arena Facility Financing Assistance Act Board approved two sports facility tax incentive projects in Omaha and Lincoln while rejecting nine others, casinos have set record after record since voters legalized gambling at racetrack casinos in 2020, Nebraska baseball head coach Will Bolt discusses plans for new $5.5 million clubhouse renovation, worldwide Canvas outage tied to reported cybersecurity issue is disrupting finals week across Nebraska campuses, UNL and Southeast Community College are both reporting record graduation numbers this spring, Nebraska ranchers are adjusting operations as exceptional drought conditions expand across state, SNAP retailers will soon face new federal stocking requirements affecting food access, Nebraska homeowners are increasingly turning to native plants as water costs rise.

    May 7 | Gas tops $4 in Nebraska, ballot measure battles

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 11:51


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 7, include: gas prices top $4 statewide which is over a dollar higher than last year, some Nebraskans' anger with Legislature for not following will of voters is playing role in this year's election, Dr. Dele Davies named priority candidate for UNMC chancellor, Omaha company works to close venture capital gap for women, new law delays homeschooling during CPS investigations, horn fly infestations worsen with warmer weather.

    May 6 | USDA staff shift to Nebraska, Omaha soccer stadium plan

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 5:29


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 6, include: USDA plans to shift some Washington staff to Clay Center, federal cuts halt projects helping underserved farmers, Nebraska volleyball set for high-stakes exhibition tournament in Texas, Huskers claim top seed entering Big Ten Softball Tournament, downtown Omaha soccer stadium project moves forward.

    May 5 | Minimum wage debate, Omaha streetcars

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 10:25


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 5, include: minimum wage policy tied to Lincoln City Council discussions, rising farm costs linked to global shipping disruptions, Nebraska volleyball releases Big Ten schedule, Lincoln Fire and Rescue survey reveals morale concerns, new inspector general named for state corrections system, fireworks industry faces worker shortages ahead of July Fourth, Omaha residents reflect on historic streetcar era.

    May 4 | CSA model adapts, Nebraska tuition lawsuit

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 9:16


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 4, include: CSA evolving as farmers adjust to consumer demand for convenience and flexibility, Omaha is in running to host 2027 Women's World Volleyball Championships, Nebraska agrees with federal lawsuit over in-state tuition for some noncitizen students, state auditor questions education funding repayment from three districts, Tecumseh plans to fill downtown vaults during two-year construction project, Nebraska farm income projected to reach record highs despite rising costs.

    May 1 | Medicaid work rules begin, drought worsens

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 11:39


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, May 1, include: Nebraska begins Medicaid work requirements for expansion enrollees, Lincoln Fire union issues no-confidence vote in fire chief, Omaha runway event highlights student designers, exceptional drought reaches Nebraska Panhandle, U.S. House passes updated Farm Bill, commission reviews school funding for rural districts, Native American voters raise representation concerns in District 3.

    April 30 | Beef prices surge, rural banks warn recession

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 10:05


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 30, include: consumers are turning to bulk beef purchases from ranchers, records request reveals hiring efforts tied to past relationship involving former NU president Ted Carter, Rural Mainstreet Index data suggests economic strain in farming communities, state foresters weigh long-term changes after more than million acres burned, new developments emerge in federal case involving former Husker assistant coach.

    April 29 | Nebraska tariff refunds, Latino voter outreach

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 10:50


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 29, include: civic groups want to make Latino Nebraskans feel empowered to go out and vote, Nebraska business owners are seeking tariff refunds after a U.S. Supreme Court order, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers report early success testing bird flu vaccine, Nebraska mother's lawsuit over midwife access may spark broader legal challenges, schools partner with banks to teach students saving skills during financial literacy month.

    April 28 | Election staffing rules, medical marijuana case

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 10:50


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 28, include: county election officials outline how they staff more than 1,000 polling sites while meeting legal requirements, University of Nebraska at Omaha leaders prepare for impacts from projected $632 million state budget shortfall, Nebraska Supreme Court hears arguments in ongoing medical marijuana case, landowners weigh wildfire risks as hot and dry conditions persist across the Great Plains, Central Community College adds women's beach volleyball and flag football programs.

    April 27 | Voter reg deadline, UNK cuts, Memorial Stadium plans

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 13:34


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 27, include: several groups are aiming to boost voter turnout and target a key congressional race in Omaha as first of two voter registration deadlines approaches for May primary, four degree programs cut at University of Nebraska at Kearney, questions grow over Memorial Stadium renovation and seating changes, second lawsuit has been filed over Horizon Biofuels plant explosion, study shows bird populations declining faster in agricultural areas.

    April 24 | Nebraska drought analysis, Lincoln minimum wage

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 12:56


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 24, include: Nebraska could face one of its most severe droughts on record as unusually warm and dry winter months outpace even 2012 conditions, federal reclassification of medical marijuana brings new hope for Nebraska advocates, state plans waiver to block candy purchases under SNAP, appeal has been filed in McCook immigration detention center lawsuit, Lincoln councilmember proposes maintaining $15 minimum wage, Lincoln approves University Place redevelopment plan using TIF.

    April 23 | Prairie chicken effort, NOAA fire tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 11:29


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 23, include: major conservation effort is underway to support the declining greater prairie chicken population, new AI-powered satellite technology helps track Nebraska wildfires in real time, Concordia University debuts faculty and staff author collection during National Library Week, Nebraska softball season nears historic finish, Hastings utility billing error leaves nearly 900 customers undercharged, Lincoln climate report highlights rising risks from extreme weather.

    April 22 | DOJ sues Nebraska, Ted Carter relationship

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 11:55


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 22, include: Department of Justice has filed civil lawsuit against Nebraska, federal lawsuit challenges DOJ authority to collect voter data, nonprofits distribute voting rights pamphlets to incarcerated Nebraskans ahead of May 12 primary, report links former University of Nebraska President Ted Carter to inappropriate relationship during his tenure at NU, century-old snapping turtle Big Snap Daddy at Schramm Education Center has died, Arthur County ranchers reflect on wildfire trauma and recovery.

    April 21 | Pillen's cabinet meeting, by-mail ballot returns

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 11:31


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 21, include: county election officials urge by-mail voters to return ballots as soon as possible to be counted in May 12 primary election, Gov. Jim Pillen says state will not grow government despite projected $632 million budget deficit for next biennium, corrections director says youth detention center shifts still need to happen due to safety and overcrowding, National Guard activated to prepare for wildfire response amid drought, new wildfire grant supports volunteer firefighting crews, fertilizer and manure tied to rising groundwater pollution.

    April 20 | Pillen after-session roundtable, Sandhills lawsuit

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 11:58


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 20, include: Gov. Jim Pillen will host cabinet roundtable as lawmakers wrap the 2026 session, ranchers and Native American tribe sue over 220-mile wind transmission line, major solar farm project expands in Lancaster County amid local concerns, Nebraska Supreme Court backs ban on remote work for most state employees, University of Nebraska-Lincoln students take part in primal scream before finals.

    April 17 | Pillen vetoes bills, inside new Omaha library

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 12:44


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 17, include: Gov. Jim Pillen vetoes multiple bills as lawmakers weigh possible overrides, Nebraska prison officials reverse policy limiting Native American religious access after federal lawsuit, proposed federal cuts to USDA funding raise concerns among Nebraska agriculture leaders, new research highlights local resistance to large-scale energy projects in Nebraska, Omaha's new Central Library opens this weekend, Big Ten announces its first women's volleyball conference tournament.

    April 16 | Mail-in voting questions, Casady challenges DHS

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 13:30


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 16, include: mail-in voting remains vital in rural Nebraska as county clerks work to counter misinformation and reassure voters about ballot security, former law enforcement leader Tom Casady joins new PAC criticizing federal actions, state auditor warns of steep decline in employee health fund, Capitol security focus grows as threats increase, Gov. Jim Pillen suggests change to filibuster rules, state launches cancer trends dashboard, food prices expected to rise amid global pressures.

    April 15 | Sports betting push, governor's race polling

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 12:25


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 15, include: effort to legalize online sports betting in Nebraska is drawing major funding from online casinos, new poll shows Democratic candidate Lynn Walz trailing Gov. Jim Pillen by five points in governor's race, complaint alleges Senate candidate Dan Osborn improperly used restricted funds for campaign staffing, two Native American inmates are suing Nebraska prison officials over restricted access to religious space, Nebraska Cattlemen raises $1.3 million to support ranchers impacted by March wildfires, Lincoln debuts largest skate park, Lancaster County hosts students for County Government Day to promote civic engagement.

    April 14 | Student suspension effects, RSV season lingering

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 12:19


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 14, include: Nebraska Legislature this session changed law to allow suspensions of prekindergarten to second graders for violent behavior, Nebraska voters have begun casting ballots early in person at county election offices ahead of May 12 primary, foreign money is now banned from Nebraska ballot initiatives after lawmakers closed contribution loopholes, boxing champion Terence "Bud" Crawford found guilty of careless driving in Douglas County court, health officials recommend extending RSV antibody use through April as cases continue despite decline, fewer newly arrived refugees are participating in Lincoln-Lancaster health programs following federal policy shift, Nebraska men's basketball standout Pryce Sandfort will return for senior season after record-setting year.

    April 13 | Death sentence in Laurel killings, Alliance housing

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 11:43


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 11, include: man convicted of killing four people in Laurel has been sentenced to death, Alliance is struggling to draw people in and keep them there, state officials roll out plan to move and support health care workers in rural areas, lawmakers pass bill on retroactive Medicaid coverage requirements, UNL students compose music to celebrate campus library anniversaries, Nebraska student nearly achieves perfect March Madness bracket.

    April 10 | Trade school enrollment rises, tax debate stalls

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 11:46


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 10, include: Nebraska community colleges report nearly 5% increase in trade school enrollment, lawmakers debate proposed 2.5% property tax cap, Goodwill to shut down Grand Island behavioral health services, Lincoln downtown central library project clears another design step, Polk County homicide suspect dies following earlier assault and shooting, legislative session leaving behind proposals including measure aimed at helping refugees access benefits.

    April 9 | Polk County murder, string of overdose deaths

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 10:39


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 9, include: Wesley Absher identified in Polk County murder and assault case, Lincoln police report six fatal drug overdoses in past two weeks despite overall decline, 19-year-old UNL student will be sworn in to lead student government after DUI plea, Lincoln begins outreach on $35 million O Street redevelopment project, Eaton announces new Bellevue facility with 200 jobs planned, man convicted of killing four people in Cedar County awaits decision on whether he will receive death penalty or multiple life sentences.

    April 8 | NE delegation supports Iran plan, budget bills signed

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 8:38


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 8, include: Nebraska's federal delegation largely backs President Trump's pressure on Iran despite concerns about his rhetoric, Gov. Jim Pillen signs budget bills without vetoes, UNL Faculty Senate withdraws no-confidence vote and introduces new resolution, Omaha Supernovas fire head coach Luka Slabe with six games left, Omaha coffee shop is creating opportunity and support for young adults aged out of Nebraska's foster care system.

    April 7 | Gen Z Nebraska candidates, mail voting begins

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 10:08


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 7, include: Gen Z candidates are trying to change long hours and low pay for state legislative seats, county election offices are sending early mail-in ballots ahead of Nebraska's primary, UNL basketball coach Fred Hoiberg looks to add talent after award-winning season, efforts expand to restore and protect American prairies.

    April 6 | Groundwater declines, some burn permits withheld

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 11:21


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 6, include: groundwater levels declined across much of Nebraska between spring 2024 and 2025, fire departments continue to withhold burn permits despite lifted statewide ban, Jordan Larson closes historic volleyball career in Omaha, Fred Hoiberg named AP national coach of year, University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks input on "Our Bold Path Forward," Nebraska teen dies after flu complications.

    April 3 | 2nd District race intensifies, immigration ruling

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 11:44


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 3, include: crowded and closely watched 2nd District House race draws national attention, lawmakers advance oversight for emergency no-bid state contracts, federal appeals court ruling makes it harder for Nebraska detainees to challenge detention, proposed Environmental Trust Fund amendment fails to move forward, Gretna students appeal removal of anti-ICE cartoon, drought conditions worsen across Nebraska despite recent rain, woodland mice spread across Plains.

    April 2 | Nebraska budget bills advance, cannabis bill moves

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 13:46


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 2, include: lawmakers passed key budget bills, wildfires continue to impact cattle herd expansion, federal SNAP changes affect immigrant access to food aid, Lincoln updates sidewalk cafe rules under Project O Street, DHHS finalizes developmental disabilities program changes, medical cannabis bill advances in Legislature, debate continues over data center regulation and resources, closer look at work behind Nebraska's primary elections.

    April 1 | Pillen probe may take months, court hears voter case

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 10:52


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 1, include: investigation into $2.5 million contract awarded by Gov. Jim Pillen's administration could take months according to Lincoln Police, Nebraska Supreme Court hears arguments over release of state's full voter registration file to federal government, Nebraska seeks advisory board members for rural health care funding implementation, new community resource worker launches at Lincoln's downtown library through nonprofit partnership, Lincoln Haymarket businesses report low foot traffic ahead of Nebraska spring football game.

    March 31 | Union Pacific honors Trump, NU Sidney campus deal

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 9:29


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 31, include: Union Pacific plans new locomotive to honor President Trump for America's 250th anniversary, local airports step up support for TSA workers during shutdown, University of Nebraska to lease Sidney Cabela's campus space, Huskers volleyball headed to Wrigley Field, new technology explores cattle stress and behavior.

    March 30 | No Kings Day protests, Pillen ICE ruling

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 12:29


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 30, include: cities across Nebraska joined national No Kings Day protests, court dismisses lawsuit against Governor Jim Pillen's ICE facility in McCook, officials highlight mental health resources as western and central Nebraska fires continue, warm and dry weather extends allergy season with high pollen levels, fertilizer prices rise 30 percent amid tensions in Persian Gulf, Senator Pete Ricketts introduces PLOT Act on foreign land ownership.

    March 27 | Wildfires spark, budget bills advance

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2026 12:46


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 27, include: fast-moving wildfires in western Nebraska have scorched tens of thousands of acres and prompted evacuations, as officials extend a burn ban and expand disaster declarations, more Nebraska cities plan participation in upcoming ‘No Kings' protests, Lincoln police report declining crime overall but rising violent incidents, student-designed mission patches from Omaha will head to space this summer, inspectors raise concerns over medical parole use in Nebraska prisons, debate continues over holding back third graders with reading deficiencies.

    March 26 | Cavanaugh files hemp complaint, housing push in Omaha

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 11:28


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 26, include: Senator John Cavanaugh filed a complaint over proposed hemp and THC regulations, arguing the Nebraska Department of Agriculture lacks authority to ban those products from food, smoke from Kansas Flint Hills burns impacts eastern Nebraska air quality, Omaha City Council advances affordable housing resolution, Nebraska Arts Council awards more than $1 million in creative district grants, the Huskers prepare for Sweet 16 matchup against Iowa.

    March 25 | Second District race insights, land values fall

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 9:43


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Mar. 25, include: Insight into Nebraska's Second District Congressional primary race, wildfires and forage concerns weigh on Nebraska land values, a deportation case could impact Kearney family and community, a new program targets student retention in Nebraska workforce, early spring leafout has been observed across the region, a watchdog group files complaint against Senate candidate Dan Osbourne.

    March 24 | USDA Sec. tours NE, immigration attorney shortage

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 10:25


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 24, include: USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins toured wildfire damage in Nebraska and pledged full federal support for recovery efforts as the state awaits FEMA assistance, fires killed livestock, destroyed homes and left long-term impacts on grazing land, Nebraska immigration attorneys face growing demand amid surge in ICE arrests, Nebraska Supreme Court reinstates Cindy Burbank to primary ballot, U.S. Supreme Court to consider Roundup-related lawsuit, Nebraska faces Iowa in first-ever Sweet 16 matchup, and Creighton coach Greg McDermott retires after 16 seasons.

    March 23 | Gov. candidates for primary, USDA visit in Nebraska

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 16:56


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 23, include: Morrill and Cottonwood fires are nearing full containment, lawmakers eye $5 million from governor's emergency fund amid $471 million deficit, bill protecting doctors who recommend medical cannabis advances in legislature, Omaha's mayor outlines public-private partnership to transform city parks, statewide primary races preview, Nebraska men's basketball advances to Sweet 16 after historic win.

    March 20 | Huskers win NCAA opener, budget bill fails

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 12:16


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 20, include: the state's two largest wildfires are nearing containment while meteorologists warn little precipitation is expected until early April, Nebraska men's basketball wins its first NCAA tournament game, lawmakers revisit state budget after school funding debate stalls, opposition grows over proposed brand law changes, court keeps Senate candidate off ballot pending appeal, Grant prepares to open new nonprofit nursing home.

    March 19 | Gov meets with landowners, candidate court challenge

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 18:13


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Mar. 19, include: wildfires have burned nearly 830,000 acres across Nebraska and firefighters are making progress on containment, Gov. Jim Pillen meets with Brady landowners to urges fire-related cost tracking and management between local and federal crews, court challenge filed after Cindy Burbank removed from ballot and Mark Martinez is placed back on ballot, lawmakers advance bill to tax skill games and eliminate exemptions, Omaha launches parking plan to support downtown businesses amid streetcar construction, new childcare center aims to ease shortages in east Omaha, Nebraska ag land values decline for second straight year, University of Nebraska lands $500M federal research contract, Sandhill crane migration timing shifts with milder winters, Husker men's basketball senior Sam Hoiberg on NCAA tournament.

    March 18 | Wildfire exploding trees, state officials' wages

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 13:00


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Mar. 18, include: firefighters report improving conditions as crews battle four major wildfires across central and western Nebraska, Indianola fire chief talks about battling 'exploding' Eastern Red Cedar trees, farmers and ranchers face heavy losses as fires destroy grazing land, livestock and property, Brady Public Schools resumes classes as community supports wildfire recovery, Nebraska Athletics plans to donate spring football game ticket proceeds to wildfire relief, lawmakers debate proposed pay raise for governor and other state officials, senators approve bill granting maternity leave to certain correctional workers and state troopers, Douglas County sheriff candidate appeals removal from ballot to Nebraska Supreme Court.

    March 17 | Wildfire disaster aid considered, ranchers exhausted

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 12:46


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 17, include: state leaders give major wildfire updates as hundreds of fire departments battle blazes across western Nebraska, agriculture leaders estimate thousands of cattle may be impacted by burned pastureland, Gov. Jim Pillen signs order to speed delivery of ag supplies to affected farms and ranches, meteorologists say colder weather helped slow fires but gusty winds could test containment, Nebraska men's basketball earn No. 4 seed in NCAA tournament and open play Thursday, Husker women also make field and face Richmond in play-in game, O'Neill is Irish capital of Nebraska and is also creating economic development name.

    March 16 | Morrill Fire victim, winter crash shuts down I-80

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 11:43


    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 16, include: Morrill Fire has now burned at least 570,000 acres across four western Nebraska counties and federal incident management team is taking command as state leaders seek FEMA assistance, family and friends remember 86-year-old woman killed in wildfire, fire departments statewide send personnel and equipment west, blizzard conditions cause multi-car crash that shuts down part of Interstate 80, Nebraska property owners caught in crosshairs of Perkins County Canal, Nebraska men and women both earn spots in the NCAA basketball tournament.

    March 14 Special Report | Nebraska officials on wildfire growth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 6:42


    This is a Nebraska Update Special Report from the Nebraska Public Media Newsroom for March 14. Emergency crews are continuing to battle four large wildfires in Nebraska: the Morrill Fire in the Panhandle, the Cottonwood Fire in Lincoln and Dawson Counties, the Road 203 Fire near Halsey and the Anderson Bridge Fire west of Valentine. Several Nebraska officials briefed reporters Saturday morning at the Keith County fairgrounds and discussed the growth of the fires and uncertainty surrounding federal assistance.

    March 13 Special Report | Nebraska wildfires

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2026 9:26


    This is a Nebraska Update Special Report from the Nebraska Public Media Newsroom for March 13. Emergency crews are continuing to battle four large wildfires in Nebraska: the Morrill Fire in the Panhandle, the Cottonwood Fire in Lincoln and Dawson Counties, the Road 203 Fire near Halsey and the Anderson Bridge Fire west of Valentine. One person has been killed since the wildfires broke out Thursday. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has issued a burn ban and a state of emergency for affected counties.

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