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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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  • New Program Expects Less Stress for Nebraska Hospitals

    27/01/2022 Duration: 01min

    The Lincoln program has already started reviewing patient transfers through the Department of Health and Human Services. Omaha and Grand Island are in the process of hiring nurses for its locations.

  • Five Agencies Combine Insights on Meth Issues in Nebraska

    27/01/2022 Duration: 01min

    In Kearney Wednesday, Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson’s office, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Nebraska, Omaha’s Drug Enforcement Agency, the FBI, and the Nebraska State Patrol announced a partnership focused on fighting meth. Peterson said the coalition was formed to better understand large drug organizations and their distribution channels.

  • Criminal Justice Reform Heard; School Tax Credit Advances

    26/01/2022 Duration: 04min

    The Judiciary Committee heard proposals for criminal justice reform, and the Legislature advanced a bill to maintain an income tax credit for school property taxes.

  • Social Security Tax Cuts Advance; School Aid, Canal Discussed

    25/01/2022 Duration: 06min

    The Nebraska Legislature advanced Social Security tax cuts, and discussed changes to school aid and a proposed canal from Colorado.

  • Are Politics Making Your Life Miserable? A Conversation with a U

    25/01/2022 Duration: 08min

    In 2017, University of Nebraska Lincoln Political Science Professor Kevin Smith co-authored a study that asked a random sample of 800 people whether politics was a significant stressor in their lives. Categories covered physical health, mental health, regretted behavior, and social and lifestyle costs. For about 40% of respondents, the answer was yes. Last year, Smith issued the survey again to a different group of people, two weeks before and two weeks after the 2020 election, to see how things have changed. And he found, for the most part, people are as stressed out as ever about politics. Professor Smith joins me now to talk more about the study.

  • Slowly but Surely, Pickleball is Making a Racket in Nebraska

    25/01/2022 Duration: 05min

    It’s not quite the emerald ash borer, but a certain sport with a funny name is making itself known in parks…and sports complexes across the state. But is it taking over? Nebraska Public Media News Reporter has more.

  • Slowly but Surely, Pickleball is Making a Racket in Nebraska

    25/01/2022 Duration: 05min

    It’s not quite the emerald ash borer, but a certain sport with a funny name is making itself known in parks…and sports complexes across the state. But is it taking over? Nebraska Public Media News Reporter has more.

  • Social Security, Abortion, Casino Proposals Discussed

    24/01/2022 Duration: 06min

    Proposals to change Social Security taxes, restrict or ban abortions, and regulate the number of casinos were discussed in the Capitol Monday.

  • Nebraska Builders, Farmers May be Affected by Court Case

    24/01/2022 Duration: 01min

    Anthony Schutz is a professor of law at the University of Nebraska College of Law. He said the Supreme Court case, Sackett vs. the Environmental Protection Agency, will examine The Clean Water Act’s definitions.

  • Outlook for Nebraska Hospitals May Be Grim After COVID Peak

    24/01/2022 Duration: 01min

    Nebraska hospitals are feeling the brunt of omicron right now, and the situation may look grim even after the state’s peak. "We're still in for a long haul here in terms of caring for Nebraskans in our hospitals," said Jeremy Nordquist, the president of the Nebraska Hospital Association. COVID hospitalizations tend to lag behind the cases. Whenever cases start to slow down, hospitals will remain busier in the weeks after.

  • Coyote Hunting

    24/01/2022 Duration: 04min

    Coyote populations in the U.S. have risen to all-time highs. Around ranches, farms and homes, they’re largely unwelcome. One response? Hunting them. Sometimes competitively. Nebraska towns like Gothenburg and Oxford host such challenges. But the resilient canine keeps finding ways to survive, no matter what humans throw at it.

  • Catholic Church, Insurance Companies Oppose Sex Abuse Proposal

    22/01/2022 Duration: 04min

    The Catholic Church and insurance companies oppose ending time limits on when lawsuits charging child sexual abuse can be filed.

  • Chapel Asks for Celebration of Lincoln Veteran at His Funeral

    21/01/2022 Duration: 55s

    Irvin Joseph Brown, 89, doesn’t have any known relatives or family. He was deployed in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and the Philippines. Later in life, he worked as a postman for 15 years before retiring in 1987.

  • Nebraska on Verge of Endorsing Convention of States

    20/01/2022 Duration: 05min

    The Nebraska Legislature is on the verge of endorsing a convention of states to propose amendments to U.S. Constitution, and lawmakers heard proposals to limit school property tax increases.

  • 100-year Questions Still Simmer Around Proposed Perkins Co Canal

    20/01/2022 Duration: 05min

    100-year Questions Still Simmer Around Proposed Perkins Co. Canal

  • Nebraska Reaches New COVID High: 7-Day Average Stands at 4,400

    20/01/2022 Duration: 01min

    The 7-day average of 4,400 has never been higher at any point of the pandemic as omicron continues it’s spread. According to CDC data, cases are up 108% in the last two weeks. As the latest variant arrived in Nebraska later than more populous areas of the country, it will take longer for Nebraska to reach its peak level of spread.

  • Covid Briefing

    20/01/2022 Duration: 01min

    Lancaster County health officials say the county remains in its highest pandemic risk category as cases continue to rise.

  • AltEn Sale halted

    20/01/2022 Duration: 02min

    The troubled AltEn ethanol plant planned to sell contaminated byproduct to a Kansas ranching and farming group. Then state regulators stepped in, and found the Kansas company didn’t have the full picture.

  • DNA Testing Advances in Legislature

    19/01/2022 Duration: 05min

    A proposal to require DNA testing of people when they're charged, but not convicted, advanced in the Nebraska Legislature.

  • Lincoln Movie Theatre Offers Vaccinated-Only Showings

    19/01/2022 Duration: 01min

    The Grand Theatre in Downtown Lincoln will run two shows in theatres reserved for people who have been vaccinated. Showing a vaccination card and a photo I.D. will be required to enter.

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