Sinopsis
A weekly audio special that looks at life and culture in Nebraska through history, literature, religion, and art.
Episodios
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North Platte news director fired for helping Curtis abortion ban
03/10/2022 Duración: 01minA North Platte television news director will clean out her desk Monday night after the station fired her over the weekend for helping collect signatures for a ballot initiative to ban abortions in the neighboring town of Curtis.The vice president and general manager of KNOP in North Platte confirmed Melanie Standiford was fired on Friday – the same day the Flatwater Free Press quoted Standiford about a petition drive in Curtis.
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SNAP-Ed pays workers so little, some qualify for food benefits
03/10/2022 Duración: 04minThe Supplemental Nutrition Education Program (SNAP-Ed) is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and helps SNAP recipients learn how to eat healthy food on a budget. Its employees complain of wages so low that they themselves qualify for SNAP.
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Despite Niskíthe camp, city files suit to keep housing project
26/09/2022 Duración: 48sThe City of Lincoln filed a lawsuit that aims to keep a housing development moving forward, despite concerns from local Native American groups. Nebraska Public Media’s Will Bauer has more on the growing rift between the city and the Niskíthe prayer camp.
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Midwest farmers hope their hops can find a place in craft beer
23/09/2022 Duración: 41sThe craft beer industry is driving farmers in the Midwest to grow hops for their local beer makers. But the crop is not easy to grow — it’s labor intensive and expensive.
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2022 Governor's Lecture in Humanities Speaker: Candice Millard
22/09/2022 Duración: 17minNew York Times Best Selling Author Candice Millard is this year’s Governor’s Lecture in Humanities Series. Throughout her career, Millard has used her skill as a journalist and author to explore, humanize and contextualize people and events in ways that may be surprising to readers. In her latest book, River of the Gods, Millard explores the ill-begotten journey to discover the source of the Nile River in Egypt. Nebraska Public Media’s William Padmore got the chance to sit with Millard a few days before the lecture and has this preview…
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Nebraska Pardon board decides to keep Earnest Jackson in prison
19/09/2022 Duración: 01minThe Nebraska Board of Pardons unanimously voted to deny Earnest Jackson’s commutation request for immediate release on Monday.Jackson’s family, friends, lawyers, volunteer groups – and the victim’s family – all say Jackson did not kill Larry Perry – a crime which Jackson has served 22 years in prison for.“I'm so hurt that I'm speechless,” said Jackson’s sister, Remee Greer. “I came here optimistic, hoping for the best, praying for the best but understanding how things go.”
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Getting rural Nebraskans mental health care remains a challenge
13/09/2022 Duración: 04minSuicide is the 10th leading cause of death in Nebraska. Addressing this issue – especially in rural parts of the state – can be difficult. Nebraska Public Media’s Will Bauer reports about the challenges to prevent suicide in rural areas and what officials plan to do about it. We should note: Some people may find this four minute story disturbing.
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This small town Iowa bar is a musical paradise
09/09/2022 Duración: 06minLong after church bells have stopped chiming, this small northwest Iowa bar holds a different kind of Sunday communion. Folks from across the state pilgrimage to Pomeroy, a town of just under 500 people. All because of one unassuming bar that’s drawing big acts from all over the country and then letting the bands keep the money.
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Muslims in Lincoln are growing and need a mosque upgrade
07/09/2022 Duración: 05minLincoln’s Sunni Muslim population is growing. With the addition of more Afghan refugees in the past few months, their mosque needs an upgrade. Nebraska Public Media’s Will Bauer reports on the Muslim community’s to plan to finish a long standing project.
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How Midwestern states tempt tourists with unpretentious getaways
31/08/2022 Duración: 04minMount Rushmore and the Great Lakes are a couple of the Midwest’s tourism magnets, but some states sometimes have to work against their reputations to attract visitors. They’re getting creative by highlighting amenities that can be a bit off the beaten path.
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Nonprofit Brings Joys of Pottery to Visually Impaired People
31/08/2022 Duración: 04minFor a little over a month, groups of blind and visually impaired Nebraskans have been gathering in Omaha for pottery lessons. The goal of the nonprofit putting on the classes? Provide a chance for students to transcend their disabilities through art.
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Listen: Winnebago Health CEO Reflects on Her Four Years
29/08/2022 Duración: 04minAs the CEO, Smith oversaw the merging of the reservation’s hospital and public health department, Nebraska Public Media spoke with Smith about her time as CEO of the health system
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Low water levels reveal shipwrecks, abandoned towns
25/08/2022 Duración: 46sMuch of the Great Plains is way behind on moisture. The drought has drained water levels at many rivers and lakes, uncovering historical relics that are typically submerged.
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Housing to Healthcare: New Casinos Could Help Winnebago
16/08/2022 Duración: 04minHo-Chunk is the first player to build a comprehensive casino off reservation land in Nebraska. Last year, Ho-Chunk paid about $5 million in reinvestment to the tribe. Of that reinvestment – the tribe budgeted out about $3.7 million for their general fund. That’s used for tribe programs like Ho-Chunk language preservation, the annual homecoming celebration, healthcare and substance abuse services, and more.
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Housing to Healthcare: New Casinos Could Help Winnebago
16/08/2022 Duración: 04minHo-Chunk is the first player to build a comprehensive casino off reservation land in Nebraska. Last year, Ho-Chunk paid about $5 million in reinvestment to the tribe. Of that reinvestment – the tribe budgeted out about $3.7 million for their general fund. That’s used for tribe programs like Ho-Chunk language preservation, the annual homecoming celebration, healthcare and substance abuse services, and more.
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Nebraska Researchers Create Aronia Berry Startup
09/08/2022 Duración: 01minNew startup aims to build a healthy and sustainable industry using Aronia Berries.
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Wheat Harvest Challenged by Nebraska's Dry Conditions
08/08/2022 Duración: 51sNebraska's harsh weather conditions have created a large setback in the state's wheat harvest.
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UNL Not Requiring Masks or COVID-19 Testing for the Fall Semeste
05/08/2022 Duración: 01minThe University of Nebraska-Lincoln releases their COVID-19 plan for the school semester as Lancaster County's risk dial remains at High.
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What a Midwest ‘ghost story’ says about abortion restrictions
05/08/2022 Duración: 04minMissouri residents may have heard ghoulish tales of “Doc Annie” Smith, a physician who looms large in the state’s mythology for performing illegal abortions in the early 1900s. Today, the truth about her work has largely disappeared.
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Omaha FBI Holds Diversity Agent Recruitment Event
04/08/2022 Duración: 56sThe Omaha FBI field office held a Diversity Agent Recruitment event on Wednesday night, aimed at attracting potential new agents from diverse backgrounds. The event had 40 attendees and was a success, according to the Omaha FBI