Latest Nebraska Headlines

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Abandoned Vehicles a Common Problem in Omaha, Nebraska, Neighborhoods

Sep 22 2020 // The blue SUV had been parked in front of the Omaha Bike Project near 33rd and California Streets, with its windows down, for more than three months.After multiple calls to the Mayor’s Hotline failed to yield results,...

More than 40% of Coronavirus Deaths in Nebraska at Nursing Homes

Sep 22 2020 // More than 40% of the deaths linked to the coronavirus in Nebraska have been at nursing homes, but the overall rate of deaths in the state’s nursing homes has remained relatively low compared with national figures.A...

Insurers to Pay Part of $28.1M Award to Those Exonerated in Nebraska Slaying

Aug 14 2020 // A Nebraska county that owes $28.1 million to six people wrongfully convicted of murder reached a settlement with several insurance companies to help pay part of the judgment.The Gage County board approved agreements with...

Nebraska Lawmakers Reject Bid for More Safety Restrictions at Meatpacking Plants

Aug 4 2020 // Nebraska’s meatpacking plants won’t have to worry about any new safety restrictions this year, despite outbreaks of the coronavirus among their workers, after a state lawmaker on July 29 failed to secure enough...

Former Athlete, Others Sue University of Nebraska over Assault Claims

Jul 24 2020 // A former University of Nebraska-Lincoln volleyball player and eight other women have sued the university, alleging it did not properly investigate complaints of sexual assault and harassment.The complaint filed in U.S....

Nebraska Egg Processor to Pay $827K Fine, Make $2M in Upgrades

Jul 9 2020 // A Nebraska egg processing company has agreed to invest $2 million in upgrades to its facility to limit pollution and pay an $827,500 fine as part of a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency and the state.The...

New Trial Ordered in Suit Against Contractor Over Nebraska Library Sprinkler Damage

Jun 23 2020 // Wahoo city officials will get another chance to try to prove a contractor’s negligence after a sprinkler system in their local library burst and caused an estimated $160,000 in damage, the Nebraska Supreme Court...

Nebraska Farm Bureau: Potential Ag Losses from Pandemic – $3.7B

Jun 12 2020 // Nebraska potentially faces nearly $3.7 billion in agricultural losses from the coronavirus pandemic if economic conditions do not improve, the Nebraska Farm Bureau said.Its estimate projects revenue losses for this...

Remnants of Cristobal Bring Thunderstorms, Flooding to Midwest

Jun 11 2020 // The remnants of Tropical Storm Cristobal were moving out of the Midwest and into Canada on Wednesday, with gusty winds and heavy rain leaving behind flooding in Indiana, Wisconsin, Missouri and Iowa.High winds brought down...

Nebraska’s Chadron State College to Pay $900K to Settle Title IX Lawsuits

May 27 2020 // The Nebraska State College System will pay $900,000 to settle two lawsuits alleging Chadron State College failed to prevent dating violence that led to a softball player’s 2015 suicide.Chadron State also will conduct...

Midwest Insurance Agency Alliance Adds Gravatt as Regional VP

May 4 2020 // Midwest Insurance Agency Alliance Inc. (MIAA) has hired Clayton Gravatt as regional vice president for Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri.Gravatt will be responsible for overall business development, membership service, and...

Corps Says Some Midwest Levees Damaged in 2019 Still Vulnerable

Apr 2 2020 // With flood concerns already high in the Midwest, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is warning that many levees on the Missouri and Kansas rivers that were damaged during devastating floods last spring remain vulnerable to...

Patriot Insurance Enters Nebraska with Addition of The Olson Group

Mar 18 2020 // Patriot Growth Insurance Service LLC (Patriot), a national insurance agency headquartered in Fort Washington, Penn., has added Omaha, Neb.-based The Olson Group (Olson) to the Patriot platform.The partnership with Olson...

Nebraska to Feds: Make Flood Control on Missouri River a Priority

Mar 3 2020 // Nebraska lawmakers have sent a nearly unanimous message to federal officials who control the flow of the Missouri River: focus on preventing floods above all else.Lawmakers voted 43-1 on a resolution calling on Congress...

Nebraska Theater Bar Could Lose License for Serving Tainted Drinks

Feb 20 2020 // Nebraska’s liquor control agency has called a movie theater bar in suburban Omaha to account for accidentally serving two customers cocktails that contained cleaning solution.The Alamo Drafthouse in La Vista could...

Employee Accused of Stealing from Nebraska Insurance Agency Fined $400

Feb 20 2020 // A woman accused of stealing from a Beatrice, Neb., insurance agency has been fined $400.Gage County Court records say Nicole Nelson paid the fine; the 45-year-old had pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor theft charge. She...

Nebraska to Get $109M in Federal Flood Relief Funds

Feb 3 2020 // The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated nearly $109 million in federal funds in the aftermath of last year’s devastating historic floods, a news release from the agency said. The Community...

Cleaning Solution in Drinks at Nebraska Bar Sickens 2

Jan 31 2020 // Two customers at a movie theater bar in Nebraska were treated at a hospital after they were served cleaning solution in their drinks apparently by accident.The women, ages 45 and 51, took sips and soon began to feel...

Report: Nebraska, Iowa Sustained Billions in Weather Losses Last Year

Jan 16 2020 // Nebraska suffered more than $3.4 billion in losses from disastrous weather last year while the toll was $1.9 billion in neighboring Iowa, according to a federal report.The bomb cyclone in March caused most of the damage,...

Tax Break for Hiring Felons Included in Nebraska Bill

Jan 13 2020 // Nebraska businesses that hire felons could get a tax break under a measure that’s designed to make it easier for them to get jobs and reduce the likelihood they’ll re-offend.Supporters say the bill before...