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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.

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  • Attorneys, Recovered Addict Searching for Solutions to Meth Use

    14/02/2022 Duration: 03min

    Meth has affected numerous people in Nebraska, such as law enforcement personnel and those associated with using or selling the drug. On January 26th, in Kearney, Nebraska, a five-agency collaboration was announced to address the methamphetamine problem in Nebraska. Attorney General Doug Peterson called meth Nebraska’s number one drug threat.

  • Attorneys, Recovered Addict Searching for Solutions to Meth Use

    14/02/2022 Duration: 03min

    Meth has affected numerous people in Nebraska, such as law enforcement personnel and those associated with using or selling the drug. On January 26th, in Kearney, Nebraska, a five-agency collaboration was announced to address the methamphetamine problem in Nebraska. Attorney General Doug Peterson called meth Nebraska’s number one drug threat.

  • Vaccine Mandate Brings Constructions Delays, Says Hospital CEOs

    12/02/2022 Duration: 01min

    Monday, Feb. 14 is the federal mandate deadline for unvaccinated Nebraska healthcare workers to get their first shot or apply for a medical or religious exemption. Nebraska Public Media News has more on what that means for some employers.

  • School Aid Increase Put on Hold in Legislature

    11/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    A proposed increase in school aid in an attempt to lower property taxes was put on hold Friday in the Nebraska Legislature.

  • U of NE President & Chancellors Have Say in Alcohol Sales

    11/02/2022 Duration: 01min

    University of Nebraska Board of Regents voted unanimously to allow university chancellors and university system president Ted Carter to decide which athletic venues, if any, will sell alcohol. President Carter said there’s no answer yet to whether alcohol will be sold in the future at Memorial Stadium.

  • School Funding/Tax Stalemate Continues; Police Shortage Heard

    11/02/2022 Duration: 03min

    Nebraska senators continued their stalemate over school funiding and property taxes, and heard about a shortage of law enforcement officers.

  • Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack Talks Trade, Meatpacking & Fertilizer

    10/02/2022 Duration: 05min

    Trade, meatpacking, climate change and fertilizer prices. These are all topics U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack thinks about regularly. In this interview with Nebraska Public Media News, we ask Sec. Vilsack about all of those and how his Department of Agriculture plans to approach them.

  • Here's How Bad Auto Thefts and Other Crimes Are in Lincoln

    10/02/2022 Duration: 01min

    Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird and Police Chief Teresa Ewins reported the city's crime statistics for 2021 Thursday.

  • Ricketts Canal Proposal Questioned; Vaccine Bill Advances

    09/02/2022 Duration: 05min

    Gov. Pete Ricketts proposal for a canal to bring water from Colorado into Nebraska ran into questions, and the Legislature advanced a proposal to make requesting vaccine exemptions easier.

  • Nebraska Couple Works to Save San Clemente Island Goats

    09/02/2022 Duration: 05min

    A Nebraska couple is working to save the San Clemente Island goats from extinction. They have a herd of more than 250 of them on their farm near Gretna, Nebraska. It's believed to be the largest herd of this breed of goats in the world.

  • Here's How Local Hospitals Aim to Keep Their Nurses

    09/02/2022 Duration: 05min

    There’s a high demand for nurses right now, and short-staffed hospitals are meeting patient needs with traveling nurses. But those nurses cost two to three times more than local staff. Nebraska Public Media News reports some of the ways hospitals recruit and keep their nurses from going to travel agencies.

  • School Property Tax Cap Blocked; Ban on Breaks for Casinos Heard

    09/02/2022 Duration: 05min

    A proposed cap on school property tax increases was blocked by a filibuster, while a legislative committee heard arguments for and against property tax breaks for casinos.

  • Coloradans still have “a lot of confusion” on proposed canal

    08/02/2022 Duration: 05min

    Nebraska Public Media's Jackie Ourada spoke to NPR member station KUNC's Alex Hager about what people in Colorado are saying on Nebraska's proposed canal.

  • An Iowa family lost ownership of their house thanks to this law

    08/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Maria Kendall took a break from her job as a cafe manager in 2020 when she decided to do some house hunting on the real estate website Zillow. She looked for a new home in Marshalltown, a city of about 28,000 in Iowa between Des Moines and Cedar Rapids.It’s where she lived for more than 20 years and where her own children grew up. Maria was ready for a new house with her boyfriend and the three children with special needs she fosters. As Maria swiped through real estate, she spotted her mom’s house for sale.She immediately called her sister Socorro “Coco” Ontiveros in California, who waswith their mom, Natalia Esteban. Maria asked in Spanish when their mom decided to sell the house. After a pause, Coco answered. “What are you talking about?” Coco said.Natalia had not decided to sell the house. Yet, there it was, listed for sale on a real estate website.“And if she wouldn't have seen it on Zillow, who knows?” says Larry Colton, Maria’s boyfriend.It turned out someone else took control of Natalia’s house throug

  • Animal Rights Group Calls For Investigation of Local USDA Center

    07/02/2022 Duration: 01min

    An animal rights group is calling for staff terminations and a federal investigation in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Meat Animal Research Center in Clay Center near Hastings.

  • Vertical Farming

    07/02/2022 Duration: 03min

    Vertical farms stack rows of plants on top of each other. These indoor farms control the lighting, water and temperature to create ideal conditions to grow fresh produce year-round close to customers. But the industry relies on artificial lighting and has a large carbon footprint.

  • Nebraska Medicine Halts Crisis Standard of Care

    04/02/2022 Duration: 01min

    Nebraska Medicine has been postponing elective surgeries since the start of January’s omicron surge. Corey Shaw is the chief operating officer at the hospital. Shaw said more staff availability and a decreasing number of COVID patients in the hospital is allowing them to free up doctors and nurses for more elective and specialty surgeries.

  • Small towns and ARPA money

    04/02/2022 Duration: 03min

    COVID relief money was supposed to be a lifeline for small towns recovering from the pandemic. Some found it a challenge to accept. Communities in Nebraska collectively turned down more than half a million dollars.

  • New Prison, Partisanship Focus of Hearings

    04/02/2022 Duration: 06min

    Nebraska legislative committees held hearings Thursday on building a new prison and listing party affiliations of legislative candidates on the ballot.

  • Nebraska Governor Candidates Talk How To Expand State Workforce

    04/02/2022 Duration: 01min

    Six candidates running for state governor spoke on stage at the Lincoln Cornhusker Marriott Hotel to talk about their business priorities in the Nebraska Chamber Gubernatorial Candidates Forum.

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