This policy applies to school administrative employees, which includes superintendents, assistant superintendents, directors, coordinators, principals, assistant principals, or activity directors.
A scathing report shows the Tyson Foods plant in Northeast Nebraska was one of the worst offenders in a four-year span for pouring contaminated wastewater into local rivers and streams.
The indictment was filed in the District Court of the District of Columbia Thursday, about five months after an appellate court overturned Fortenberry’s conviction on the same crimes he was found guilty of in a court in Los Angeles.
Applications are now open for Nebraska’s World War II Veteran Recognition Program, an initiative from Governor Jim Pillen and the Nebraska Department of Veterans’ Affairs (NDVA).
Omaha Rapid Response has teams in Bennington, Blair, Elkhorn, and Waterloo who are helping clean up debris, putting tarps on roofs, and cutting trees — but they still need as much help as they can get.
The South Sioux City Community School District board is looking to vote on enforcement of a policy that has been set since 2015 requiring school district administrators to live within the city limits.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has joined other state attorneys general in a comment letter opposing the U.S. Department of Energy’s direct final rule that will prescribe energy conservation standards for refrigerators, refrigerator-freezers and freezers.
Dozens of veterans from Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota gathered in Sioux Falls for a banquet Monday night ahead of the 18th Midwest Honor Flight to Washington, D.C.
Garner Industries in Lincoln announced 62 employee layoffs Monday after a tornado caused catastrophic damage to the plant, rendering the facility beyond repair.
The emotional stress of losing everything from a tornado – plus constantly seeing the devastation as a volunteer – is unimaginable. That's why a group of people are trying to boost morale.
FEMA will begin canvassing neighborhoods affected by recent tornadoes starting Sunday, May 5, in coordination with state and county emergency management.
Gov. Jim Pillen’s announced Friday that Nebraska “will not comply” with the Biden administration’s new rules for Title IX, the law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded education programs.
At the request of Gov. Jim Pillen, President Joe Biden granted a major disaster declaration for Nebraska, triggering the release of federal funds to help Nebraska residents and communities recover from severe storms, straight line winds and tornadoes that occurred in late April.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers joined a coalition of 21 states in a lawsuit opposing a ATF rule that broadens the definition of when a person is considered “engaged in the business” as a dealer in firearms.