North Platte Woman Ordered to Pay Back $29K for Fraud
Posted: 7:14 PM Authorities say Peggie Robinson took Social Security benefits from an incapacitated woman.
Posted: 7:14 PM Authorities say Peggie Robinson took Social Security benefits from an incapacitated woman.
Updated: 8:20 AM The Custer County Sheriff's Office had no spokesperson available to comment on Sunday, and the Nebraska State Patrol is still preparing their report on the Broken Bow High School van accident, leaving some wondering how it happened.
Updated: 5:54 PM Authorities are investigating how a commuter plane carrying about 160 passengers veered off a taxiway in Grand Island and became stuck.
Updated: 5:41 PM Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman declared the week of June 4th as 10/11 Can Care-a-Van Week in Nebraska. In the proclamation, Heineman calls upon the people of Nebraska to observe this week by donating canned food and funds.
Posted: 11:18 AM Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are undertaking a large-scale study of the state's Latino youth population.
Updated: 10:36 AM A program that puts billions of dollars in the pockets of farmers whether or not they plant a crop may disappear with hardly a protest from farm groups and politicians.
Posted: 10:33 AM It's true that Warren Buffett hired the hedge fund manager who won the last two private lunches with him that are part of an annual auction, but he's not expecting the event to become a recruiting tool for Berkshire Hathaway.
Updated: 10:49 PM The Broken Bow town square served as the gathering place for hundreds of area residents gathered to remember Broken Bow High School staff members Anthony Blum and Zane Harvey.
Posted: 3:07 PM Officials say the person who hacked into a University of Nebraska database of student, alumni and employee records also had access to sensitive information in the Nebraska State College System.
Updated: 10:56 PM Coaches say Anthony Blum will be missed.
Updated: 9:58 PM On Friday afternoon, a press conference was called at Grand Island City Hall to announce the resumption of the Grand Island quiet zone -- the end of regular train horn soundings through Grand Island's downtown area.
Updated: 10:47 PM The University of Nebraska is proposing a 3.75 percent tuition increase for the upcoming school year.
Updated: 10:07 PM The process for Nebraska producers is cyclical: grow the crops, feed them to your livestock, then use that livestock waste as fertilizer for the next round of crops. But some producers are now taking that sustainable process one step further.
Posted: 10:09 AM A 22-year-old South Dakota man has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and other charges stemming from a chase through south-central Nebraska.
Updated: 7:33 AM The 2012 Cattlemen's Ball will light up McCool Junction for two days of fun and fundraising for cancer.
Posted: 7:37 PM Grand Island's Oak Street crossing will be closed Friday.
Posted: 7:34 PM The City of Grand Island bid farewell to another long time department head on Thursday.
Posted: 7:27 PM A 77-year-old man was knocked unconscious by a falling air conditioner unit.
Updated: 9:37 PM For many elderly people, living alone in a home, especially after a recent hospitalization, can seem nearly impossible. But researchers working with the Good Samaritan Society in Hastings hope to change that.
Posted: 4:45 PM EPA flyovers of animal feeding operations like feedlots have producers and elected officials asking a lot of questions, and now the EPA has responded.
Updated: 6:37 PM One Central Nebraska Hospital is going green in a big way.
Posted: 7:08 AM A former worker at a Kearney hospital has been given a year of probation and fined $500 for fraudulently taking prescription medications.
Updated: 6:34 AM The Nebraska Supreme Court has refused to hear a direct challenge to the state's new pipeline siting law.