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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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Bill transferring money from state agency cash funds advances
07/05/2025 Duración: 04minLawmakers began their second day debating how best to make up for a significant shortfall in the state budget. In recent years, the state has been flush with cash, thanks to post-pandemic revenue growth and an influx of federal dollars, but this year’s budgeting process has looked a little different. Sen. Myron Dorn, a member of the Legislature’s Appropriations Committee serving his seventh year in the Unicameral, said most of the body lacks the institutional knowledge and experience that would be valuable.
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Mayor Jean Stothert faces John Ewing Jr in mayoral race
07/05/2025 Duración: 05minOmaha’s mayoral race will face Mayor Jean Stothert against Douglas County Treasurer John Ewing Jr. in Tuesday's general election.
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Three-legged golden doodle gets fourth leg thanks to students
07/05/2025 Duración: 57sStudents at Doane University are helping one dog’s life get a little easier. An engineering class of sophomores and juniors spent the semester building and fitting a prosthetic leg for Nugget, a mini-goldendoodle with three legs.
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Senators begin budget debate
06/05/2025 Duración: 04minNebraska state senators began debating the state budget Tuesday.
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Advocates rally to support federally-funded child care program
06/05/2025 Duración: 47sParents, teachers and advocates gathered to celebrate 60 years of Head Start, a federally-funded child care program for low-income families. The group also celebrated continued funding after President Donald Trump dialed back on a proposal to cut the program.
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Honeybee hive losses threaten Midwest beekeeping businesses
06/05/2025 Duración: 04minIt’s been a difficult year for the honeybee, and an even harder one for beekeepers. When taking their bees out of winter conditions, beekeepers across the U.S., including in Nebraska, found entire colonies dead. Experts haven’t figured out why.
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Mental health resource expands access to quality care for Nebras
06/05/2025 Duración: 01minCommunity organizations in Lincoln are hosting mental health support groups in both English and Spanish. The sessions are meant to provide a service otherwise inaccessible for some of the state’s populations.
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Lincoln's general election is today
05/05/2025 Duración: 03minIt’s general election day in Lincoln, where voters are deciding on four school board seats, three city council seats and one spot on the Airport Authority. Also on the ballot is a measure that seeks to bar landlords from denying renters based solely on their source of income. Nebraska Public Media’s Jackie Ourada spoke with reporter Brian Beach on the Capital City’s election.
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Auditor warns of 'exorbitant' cost of state office leasing
05/05/2025 Duración: 01minState auditor Mike Foley says Nebraska is spending too much on leasing commercial office space. In a letter he sent to the Legislature’s Performance Audit Committee Monday, Foley highlighted the 37% increase in the amount the state paid for commercially leased space over the last five years. He said the state should consider buying or building new properties to save money long term, since the cost per square foot is significantly cheaper at state-owned buildings.
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Law professors send letter urging Congress to defend rule of law
02/05/2025 Duración: 01minLaw professors at the University of Nebraska sent a letter to Nebraska’s congressional delegation this week, citing concerns over what they say is the Trump administration’s lack of respect for the rule of law. The letter reads in part, “We are concerned that the rule of law is in peril, and we urge you to be vigilant in its defense.” The letter cites the administration’s revocation of student visas, the lack of due process for immigrants prior to deportation and the failure to comply with federal court rulings as evidence of its disregard for judicial authority.
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Diverse candidates line up for Lincoln City Council race
02/05/2025 Duración: 57sFive of the six candidates for Lincoln City Council are people of color, one is an immigrant, and two identify as LGTBQ. Incumbent Sandra Washington says she can't remember a time the candidate pool was this diverse.
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NSP superintendent discusses his career in law enforcement
02/05/2025 Duración: 05minThe Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol, Col. John Bolduc retires May 4 after leading the patrol for eight years, ending a 38-year career in law enforcement. Nebraska Public Media's Dale Johnson sat down with Bolduc to first find out what led him into law enforcement.
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Appropriations Committee makes further trims to balance budget
01/05/2025 Duración: 04minThe Nebraska Legislature's Appropriations Committee swept more cash from agencies and approved using more of the state's cash reserve to balance the budget.
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Bill regulating medical marijuana advances to Unicameral floor
01/05/2025 Duración: 01minIn November, Nebraska voters approved initiatives legalizing possession of up to 5 ounces of medical marijuana. Thursday afternoon, a bill to regulate it advanced from the Legislature’s General Affairs Committee.
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Chief Bryan Waugh named next Nebraska State Patrol leader
01/05/2025 Duración: 42sKearney Police Chief Bryan Waugh will be the next Nebraska State Patrol superintendent. Current superintendent Colonel John Bolduc retires at the end of this week.
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Fischer ‘willing to give the president time’ on tariff policy
01/05/2025 Duración: 01minIn February, a U.S. Department of Agriculture report projected a $49 billion-dollar agricultural trade deficit for fiscal year 2025. That represents an all-time high. Trump announced a 90-day pause on most tariffs after a market decline in early April, but Chinese imports are subject to a 145% tariff, while other countries still have a 10% tariff. Fischer said she met with the Jamieson Greer, the U.S. Trade Representative, earlier this week and learned that trade negotiations are taking place with a number of countries.
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Lincoln to vote on fair housing initiative
01/05/2025 Duración: 01minVoters heading to the polls Tuesday in Lincoln will vote on a ballot initiative that affects landlords and tenants alike. The initiative would, if passed, bar landlords from denying tenants based solely on their source of income. These include Section 8 vouchers, disability payments, pension disbursements, annuities, alimony, child support and foster care subsidies.
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Tax incentives for defense contractors advances in Legislature
01/05/2025 Duración: 01minLB649, known as the Defense Efforts Workforce Act, would offer a 5% wage credit to defense contractors capped at $4 million dollars each year across all employers. To qualify for the credit, companies must have at least 10 full-time employees dedicated to the mission of Offutt Air Force Base. That would include employees working on intercontinental ballistic missile projects in the Nebraska panhandle and other businesses that report to the United States Strategic Command.
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Plan to scale back minimum wage increases gets second approval
30/04/2025 Duración: 03minThe Nebraska Legislature gave second-round approval Wednesday to a measure that would create exceptions to voter-approved minimum wage increases.
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Colorado landowners resisting Nebraska canal offers
30/04/2025 Duración: 04minLandowners in Colorado are resisting Nebraska's attempts to acquire land to build the Perkins County Canal.