Hastings Bans Smoking in City Parks
Posted: 6:38 AM The Hastings City Council has passed a policy banning smoking in city parks.
Posted: 6:38 AM The Hastings City Council has passed a policy banning smoking in city parks.
Updated: 5:42 AM Voters in the Village of Juniata will decide whether or not to implement a 1% sales tax during Tuesday's election.
Updated: 5:53 AM Voters are ready to take the polls and each one of them goes into the booth with a different mindset.
Updated: 5:13 AM The officers, deputies, troopers and rangers who protect Nebraska communities are being honored for their service, as part of Police Week 2012.
Updated: 5:59 AM The ongoing battle between the City of Grand Island and one property owner comes to a head.
Posted: 4:21 PM North Platte fire officials are telling residents not to paint or decorate fire hydrants to spruce up the neighborhood.
Updated: 3:33 PM The U.S. Department of Agriculture will be fanning out across Nebraska next month to collect crop information on this year's harvest.
Updated: 5:35 PM An audit has found that Nebraska's state employee health insurance program is one of the country's most expensive, costing taxpayers and workers nearly $12,000 more per employee than the national average.
Updated: 3:27 PM The construction project known as US-281 – Locust Street in Grand Island that was scheduled to be constructed during the summer of 2012 has been delayed, according to the Nebraska Department of Roads (NDOR).
Posted: 6:53 AM Gov. Dave Heineman is reminding Nebraska residents to fly their flags at half-staff on Peace Officers' Memorial Day on Tuesday, a day set aside to honor fallen peace officers.
Updated: 6:05 AM Gate admission and other tickets are available online from the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island.
Updated: 7:18 AM Orphaned children living abroad, with Down Syndrome or other disabilities, may have a bright future due to the growing number of willing would-be parents in the Tri-Cities.
Updated: 10:11 PM The Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District is selling surplus tree and shrub seedlings left over from the district's seasonal plantings.
Posted: 9:11 PM Rabies cases are on the rise so far this year in Nebraska.
Updated: 4:29 AM Some key state lawmakers say questions about Nebraska's supply of one of its lethal injection drugs should prompt the state to reconsider its execution protocol.
Updated: 4:34 AM The Nebraska Secretary of State's office is offering a series of reminders for voters as they head to the polls for the May 15 primary election.
Posted: 10:48 PM Keeping a dental license means keeping up with continuing education hours.
Updated: 7:20 AM In Grand Island and throughout America, National Association of Letter Carriers members collected packages of food placed by mailboxes, adding up to the country's largest single-day food drive.
Posted: 10:46 PM Union Pacific investors have rejected shareholder proposals that dealt with executive ownership of the railroad's stock and the company's lobbying.
Updated: 7:18 AM Omaha Steaks says it plans to donate part of its sales in May to the Armed Forces Foundation as part of a month long effort to honor soldiers.
Posted: 8:59 PM Grass fires in the Nebraska Panhandle have destroyed at least one building and blackened rural land.
Updated: 10:58 PM 22-year-old Ryan Greenwood was arrested at around 2 a.m. Friday morning in connection with a string of late night Grand Island store robberies.
Updated: 10:45 PM Police are investigating shots fired in a Grand Island neighborhood earlier this week.
Updated: 10:42 PM One local woman continues her search after her loved one left home and never returned.