Nebraska, Fortenberry and Trump
Matt Rhule has been all over the country this month. Here's a closer look at who he's visited, along with other Nebraska recruiting notes.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The Good Life is joining forces with other states to protect consumers from the bird flu or H5N1 virus. It’s part of a national program being adopted on a state-to-state basis. The National Milk Testing Strategy was launched by the USDA to get states involved in testing and eliminating the virus in dairy cattle.
Nebraska football quarterback Dylan Raiola is officially on the board for the 2025 Heisman Trophy. According to Vegas Insider, Raiola is +5000 to win the Heisma
According to the Nebraska State Patrol, authorities apprehended a 16-year-old who allegedly led police on a high-speed chase in a Chevrolet Corvette on Monday, January 29 — with the minor reportedly hitting speeds as fast as 168 miles per hour during the pursuit.
Environmental conditions were ideal for rapid fire spread in parts of central and south-central Nebraska on Monday.
"A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior," the NWS said.
The Nebraska women’s basketball team pushed No. 12 Ohio State to the brink, but four key free throws late by Madison Greene shut down NU’s dream of a major upse
The Nebraska State Education Association sought to rally support Tuesday for a package of legislation designed after a survey of nearly 10,000 teachers statewide. Tim Royers, president of the state teacher’s union,
Advocates and opponents of school choice in Nebraska are gearing up for a legislative session featuring efforts to revive the policies.
Nebraska State Patrol cited a 16-year-old for traveling over 160 miles per hour during a pursuit. Troopers say a Chevrolet Corvette was traveling over 130 miles per hour near the Interstate 80 interchange in Kearney on Monday night. Authorities attempted a traffic stop, but they say the teen fled, hitting speeds up to 168 miles per hour.
Nebraska organizations are urging the Trump Administration to reconsider their plan to pause federal grants and loans starting Tuesday, as it could potentially negatively impact thousands of Nebraskans.