Good Samaritan Law Passed To Protect Rescuers From Legal Action
LINCOLN – Fifty-two children died last year after being left in a hot car. LB 832, introduced by Senator Bruce Bostelman of Brainard, gives legal protection to “good Samaritans” who forcibly enter a locked vehicle to rescue an
DHHS: Talk to your college bound kids about COVID-19
LINCOLN – For college students across the U.S., it’s safe to say that the fall 2020 semester will look much different than any other semester to date. Not only is there the uncertainty of the global pandemic,
UNMC to award degrees August 14 to 240 students
OMAHA – Diplomas will be conferred on 240 University of Nebraska Medical Center students on Friday, Aug. 14. The following is a list of graduates from the College of Nursing, College of Allied Health Professions, College of Public
3RPHD Update on COVID-19: 41 New Cases Over The Weekend
Three Rivers Public Health Department (3RPHD) gave a report Monday afternoon on total lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases within the district. Parentheses indicate changes since Friday. Dodge County: 823 cases (+25) Saunders County: 157 cases (+7) Washington County: 123
Summit League Postpones Fall Sports to Spring 2021
OMAHA – The Omaha Mavericks were the latest Nebraska team to see their league postpone fall sports late Monday evening. The Summit League President’s Council voted unanimously yesterday afternoon to postpone the regular season and championships for
Updates to Fremont High Sports in Wake of OPS Opting Out of Fall Sports
FREMONT – In high school sports, yesterday was the first full day of Fall Sports practices for most schools. With Omaha Public Schools opting out of Fall sports, numerous area athletic schedules will change. The choice before
NU Board of Regents Weigh in on Potential Big Ten Season Cancellation
LINCOLN – On the heels of a press conference wherein Husker head Coach Scott Frost made clear the school’s readiness to play football this fall, several University of Nebraska Board of Regents members went on the record