News & Features | Net Radio
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Stay up-to-date with daily NET Radio news and features on a wide variety of topics that affect Lincoln, Omaha, and all of Nebraska. Updated weekdays.
Episodes
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Legislature Debates Allowing Concealed Guns Without a Permit
10/03/2022 Duration: 04minThe Nebraska Legislature Thursday debated allowing people to carry concealed guns without the permit that's currently required.
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World-Herald, Journal Star Shareholders Reject Board Shakeup
10/03/2022 Duration: 43sThe owner of several large newspapers in the Midwest on Thursday rebuffed the latest attempt at a takeover by a hedge fund known for gutting the news outlets it buys.Lee Enterprises shareholders voted to re-elect three board of director nominees at its annual shareholder meeting. That fended off a campaign by Alden Global Capital that aimed to unseat the incumbent directors after a judge denied its request to put forth its own board of director nominees.In a statement, Lee said shareholders re-elected chairman Mary Junck, chief executive Kevin Mowbray and lead independent director Herbert Moloney with each getting more than 70% votes cast in their favor.
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Is there a cheap way to reduce lead in soil?
10/03/2022 Duration: 44sA new study by Kansas State University researchers is looking at ways to reduce the risk of exposure to lead in soil in the hope of finding affordable methods that could be replicated around the country.Ganga Hettiarachchi, a professor of soil and environmental chemistry, is leading the research with her team through a $700,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).Hettiarachchi said conversations with officials from the health department and Brownfields program in Kansas City, Missouri, made her realize the scope of the issue.“I came to know that the elevated blood lead levels in children in [the] urban core in Kansas City is about nine times higher than the national average," Hettiarachchi said. "And then nearly 50% of the parcels they tested, tested soil lead concentrations greater than 400 parts per million.”
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Sen. Deb Fischer Criticizes Biden's Handling of Inflation
10/03/2022 Duration: 01minInflation is up nearly 8% in the Midwest region. Fischer and her colleagues believe more should be done about everyday prices like Gas – which is approaching $4 in Nebraska. A part of the solution to that problem, Fischer says, is weaning America off its reliance on Russian oil.
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Legislature advances water projects despite some skepticism
09/03/2022 Duration: 05minThe Nebraska Legislature gave first-round approval to four big water projects, despite some senators' skepticism about a couple of them.
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Concealed guns without permit to be debated; casino bill moves
09/03/2022 Duration: 04minNebraskans could carry concealed guns without the permit and training that's currently required under a bill to be debated Thursday; another bill says casinos in counties without a current racetrack would have to wait for a market analysis.
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UNL Professor Offers Fellowships to Ukrainian Biochemists
08/03/2022 Duration: 01minAfter over a week since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, one local Ukrainian biochemist is offering a sort of academic asylum in Lincoln for Ukraine refugees.
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Toxic Algae
07/03/2022 Duration: 04minMidwestern lakes have become a hotbed of toxic algae blooms, largely caused by agricultural runoff. Without regular testing, visitors to lakes in many states have no idea what they're getting into.
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Nebraska Takes on Michigan Tonight in Big Ten Quarterfinals
04/03/2022 Duration: 35sBehind a record-setting performance from guard Jazz Shelley, Nebraska out-shot Illinois Thursday night in Indianapolis, on their way to a 18-point win. Shelley’s nine three-pointers set the Nebraska all-time record for threes in a game.
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Nebraska Capitol Shines in Support of Ukraine
04/03/2022 Duration: 49sThe blue and yellow glow of Nebraska’s Capitol is designed to show support toward Ukraine’s independence from Russia. Ukraine’s colors will be on display until Sunday, March 13th.
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Ukrainian Student In Lincoln Forced To Watch As Russia Attacks
04/03/2022 Duration: 03minA Junior at Wesleyan University in Lincoln, she’s double majoring in Communications and Integrative Data Science and minoring in German. Under normal circumstances her schedule keeps her busy, but since her home country of Ukraine came under attack by Russian forces, finding the energy to keep up has been difficult
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Kansas Burns Can Lead to Poor Nebraska Air
04/03/2022 Duration: 01minCoughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and possibly long-term lung issues are some of the effects for people with pre-existing conditions who are outside too long during poor air quality alerts.
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Gun Proposal Could be Debated; $10M AltEn Pollution Study Heard
03/03/2022 Duration: 05minThe Nebraska Legislature could debate allowing carrying concealed guns without a permit, and a proposal for a $10 million study of pollution effects from the AltEn ethanol plant in Mead got a hearing.
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Ricketts: New Tax Figures Support Prison, Water, Tax Proposals.
02/03/2022 Duration: 05minGov. Pete Ricketts says higher tax projections support his proposals for a new prison, water projects and tax cuts.
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Contract for Deed: A practice that can backfire on home buyers
02/03/2022 Duration: 04minMost Americans who want to own a house – and can afford it – follow a fairly straightforward path to their dreams.They start with a loan from a bank or mortgage company, institutions that are subject to state and federal regulations. When buyers close on the home they want, the agreement is registered with the government, usually at county offices.Americans who do not qualify for a conventional mortgage but still want a house to call their own sometimes opt for a thinly regulated financial arrangement called a contract for deed. In these deals, the sellers function like lenders. They collect an initial down payment and then monthly payments.The buyers in contract for deed agreements usually pay for taxes and insurance and they often pick up the tab for improvements and repairs on the property, even before they have title to it.Often it’s only when the buyer makes the final payment that the title of the property shifts from the seller to the buyer.Real estate experts, lawyers and consumer watchdog groups say t
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Holocaust Education Requirement Advances
01/03/2022 Duration: 04minThe Nebraska Legislature gave first-round approval to requiring schools to teach about the Holocaust, and senators moved ahead on subjects ranging from the budget to sexual harassment complaints.
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Lincoln's Fairness Ordinance Will be Put to the Voters
01/03/2022 Duration: 01minA new fairness ordinance in Lincoln will be decided by the city’s voters and not the city council. The conservative lobbying group, Nebraska Family Alliance, announced Tuesday it had gathered more than 18-thousand signatures to rescind a recent decision. The fairness ordinance will now be placed on an upcoming ballot.
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AltEn one year later
01/03/2022 Duration: 04minOne year ago today, the state of Nebraska sued AltEn, an ethanol plant in southeast Nebraska. It had been producing tons of toxic waste that contaminated the nearby area. Here's what’s happened since.
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State Revenue Projections Raised as Tax, Spending Decisions Loom
28/02/2022 Duration: 04minThe Economic Forecasting Advisory Board raised state revenue projections as tax and spending decisions loom.
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Congressman Fortenberry on the Situation in Ukraine
28/02/2022 Duration: 10minNebraska Congressman Jeff Fortenberry gives his insights on the situation in Ukraine. Nebraska Public Media News Reporter William Padmore spoke with him.