Secretary of State Certifies Signatures for Nebraska’s Payday Lending Reform Ballot Measure
The initiative is Nebraska’s first to qualify for the November 2020 ballot LINCOLN, NE — The Secretary of State’s Elections Division announced today that the Nebraskans for Responsible Lending campaign turned in more than enough signatures to
Walmart Transforming Parking Lots into Drive-In Movie Experiences
Walmart announced plans for Walmart Drive-in, a drive-in movie theater experience, which is set to take place at 160 Walmart stores across the country beginning this month, created in partnership with the Tribeca Film Festival. Available for
Fremont nonprofit CEO named 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award winner for MCC
OMAHA, Neb. — The Metropolitan Community College Foundation has named local social worker Tera Kucera winner of the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award. The award is given annually to a graduate whose achievement, service, and commitment to MCC
Endangered Missing Advisory Activated For 86 Year-Old Female
UPDATE: ***CANCELLED*** Lemaster was found near Offut AFB. An Endangered Missing Advisory has been activated to determine the whereabouts of Jan Lemaster. The Omaha Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance to locate Lemaster, an 86 year
Husker Football Schedule Announced; Season Slated to Begin Sept 5
LINCOLN – The Big Ten cleared another step on Wednesday toward a possible 2020 football season, announcing a schedule for each of its 14 teams, including our own Huskers. The conference announced Wednesday that its teams will
Sodbusters Cool Moo’s Hot Streak; Reclaim Top Spot in Clark Division
FREMONT – Evans Hendricks and Jake Bigham cooled off the Moo’s previously hot bats, allowing the Sodbusters to come back to defeat the Moo, 5-3, Tuesday night. The win elevated Hastings back into the top spot in