EPA Responds to Flyover Questions
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.
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.
Updated: 9:48 PM Summer is mosquito season, and health officials say there are many reasons to prepare.
Updated: 4:40 AM The University of Nebraska said it has identified a person who may have hacked into a database containing personal data on students, alumni, parents and university employees.
Updated: 7:46 PM Each Wednesday NCN talks with Laurie Dethloff of the Central Nebraska Humane Society.
Posted: 10:16 AM A 41-year-old woman has been charged with assaulting a police officer in the Nebraska Panhandle city of Sidney.
Posted: 10:14 AM The Nebraska Panhandle city of Gering eliminated a new lodging tax before it could go into effect this summer because nearby cities didn't adopt a similar tax.
Updated: 9:44 PM Syngenta says it's preparing a $63 million expansion at its seed corn production facility at Phillips in south-central Nebraska.
Updated: 9:49 PM Imagine being told your car that was stolen four years ago was found at the bottom of a lake.
Updated: 9:58 PM It's Nebraska's third largest crop and a $400 million industry in the state. While the outlook for wheat is good in most parts of Nebraska where it's grown, a few areas are struggling.
Posted: 7:00 PM Hall County residents and businesses registered for the CodeRED weather warning system will soon lose this service as the Grand Island-Hall County Emergency Management Department is switching to a new phone alert service.
Updated: 5:26 AM High winds and heavy rain hit much of central Nebraska over the holiday weekend, leaving farmers with lots of clean-up work.
Posted: 6:13 PM We talk with Jeremy Bockman, Recreation Coordinator for the city of Grand Island about summer activities around the city.
Updated: 6:57 AM Organizers of a campaign to force a vote on Lincoln's new gay rights ordinance say they have collected nearly 10,000 signatures in a petition drive to place the issue on the ballot.
Updated: 6:45 PM Authorities say less than 65 percent of Nebraska eighth- and 11th-graders met or exceeded the state's tougher writing standards in statewide tests.
Updated: 5:36 PM The commemoration of Memorial Day can be traced back as far as the nineteenth century. And on Memorial Day, the Stuhr Museum in Grand Island likes to educate and remember.
Updated: 3:59 PM Temporary closures of Interstate 80 lanes have been scheduled in Lincoln.
Updated: 9:46 PM Memorial Day weekend, a time to remember the fallen, and a time to unwind, with safety in mind.
Posted: 5:20 PM Nebraska Wesleyan College students are re-examining the unsolved killing of a North Platte teen found dead in 1996.
Updated: 10:55 PM Stone Creek Homes abruptly informed employees of its Central City plant closure on Thursday morning.
Posted: 7:19 PM The dispute between Nebraska and Kansas over use of Republican River water is headed back to court.