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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen talks foreign trade, federal spending cuts and his once-rocky relationship with the president.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen held a bill-signing ceremony Wednesday and touted several measures that he said will streamline state government. "We have to run government like a business," he said.
As volleyball rises in popularity, Lincoln businesses say they've seen their gameday crowds slowly increase.
The NCAA’s landmark $2.77 billion settlement is changing college athletics by letting schools share revenue directly with ...
Chaotic, inconvenience, frustration — all words Lincolnites have used to express opinions on road construction happening across the city.
Nebraska's competitiveness requires a strong pick as the next permanent director of the Nebraska Department of Economic ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Five Lincoln businesses have been nominated for the “Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska” competition. The competition highlights 16 manufacturing businesses across the state.
The Coffee House is reminding customers that it's still open, even if they have to park a little farther away.
LINCOLN — The Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business have announced the 2023 inductees into the Nebraska Business Hall of Fame, including ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — Lincoln businesses are on alert after President Donald Trump implemented sweeping tariffs for trading partners around the world. President Trump announced new tariffs for ...
The Nebraska Business Development Center (NBDC) hosted its annual Business Awards in Lincoln on Tuesday. Gov. Jim Pillen was in attendance to congratulate the four award recipients. The ceremony ...
Nebraska state lawmakers advanced a bill Friday that seeks additional carveouts to the language of the new paid sick leave law voters approved in 2024 before it takes effect this fall.