Relatives to Petition for Grand Jury in Gering Girl's Death
Posted: 4:46 PM Relatives of a 2-year-old Gering girl who died in 2008 are circulating a petition to have a grand jury investigate her death.
Posted: 4:46 PM Relatives of a 2-year-old Gering girl who died in 2008 are circulating a petition to have a grand jury investigate her death.
Updated: 9:41 PM It happens more and more often, even in small town Nebraska.
Updated: 8:12 PM Even while celebrating their 75th year of training, firefighters at the Nebraska State Fire School are keenly aware there's still more to learn, and they will be attending 30 different firefighting related classes through Sunday.
Updated: 1:37 PM Two people are in the hospital following a rollover accident.
Posted: 4:29 PM Grand Island firefighters are warning people to be extra-cautious when using their outdoor grills, after one family's home was destroyed Thursday night.
Posted: 4:02 PM Nebraska public schools spent more than $457,000 last year on lobbying expenses, an amount that has increased recently despite a law that bans the use of state money for district lobbying.
Posted: 3:31 PM Kearney Public Schools’ Bright Futures Preschool has been awarded grant funds from the Nebraska Department of Education’s Early Childhood Education program to offer a new full day preschool class at KPS Bright Futures Preschool.
Posted: 10:58 PM A Thursday afternoon fire caused damage at T & E Cattle Company.
Updated: 9:37 PM Numerous police and firefighters have been sent to 113 South Lane in Grand Island.
Updated: 9:49 PM Readers with a Grand Island Library card are now able to access electronic print and audio titles through the Nebraska Overdrive collection, and enjoy increased bestseller access via the Overdrive "Advantage" program.
Updated: 9:43 PM Time is running out for Congress to finalize a new farm bill. A version has already passed through the Senate, but the House Agriculture Committee is still in discussion.
Posted: 5:44 PM A Grand Island man caught trying to bring methamphetamine through the security gates of a Lincoln courthouse has been sentenced to four to six years in prison.
Posted: 11:48 AM Nebraska's hearings on the new proposed route for TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline from Canada are drawing big crowds.
Posted: 8:34 AM The Buckle Inc.'s first-quarter net income rose 13 percent as shoppers spent more in stores and online.
Updated: 5:03 AM We know who's going to be on the US Senate ballot in November, now what does that mean for voters the candidates are trying to win over?
Updated: 5:49 AM A failed baler bearing led to a smoldering rubber belt. That, in combination with tinder-dry conditions, led to an acre-and-a-half field fire that required firefighters to refill their water tanks.
Updated: 9:47 PM Election day has come and gone and in Aurora, the vote for a sales tax extension to finance an Aquatic Center was a resounding "no". So where does the planning go from here?
Updated: 5:54 AM A Sidney woman who was ordered to stop providing child care services to anyone but her own children has been arrested on a child abuse charge.
Updated: 6:07 PM Snow from the mountains eventually becomes the water stored in Nebraska's largest reservoir, Lake McConaughy, but it makes a few stops along the way.
Posted: 4:23 PM The sole grocery store on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation remained closed Wednesday despite the attorney general of the Oglala Sioux saying a temporary restraining order has been lifted.
Posted: 4:16 PM Nebraska state legislator and Valentine rancher Deb Fischer has beat the odds to win the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.
Posted: 4:11 PM Nebraska's top election official says turnout for the primary topped 25 percent, and the percentage will grow once all provisional ballots are counted.
Updated: 5:01 AM The University of Nebraska's State Museum is hosting a program for children and families that will explore the world of honey bees.
Posted: 12:31 AM John Oldson appeared in Valley County District Court for arraignment.