Pillen blames NU regents for Alberts’ exit

Zach Wendling and Aaron Sanderford Nebraska Examiner LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen is blaming Nebraska’s eight elected regents for not naming a presidential successor for the University of Nebraska and for the departure of the flagship campus’ athletic
Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana plan petition-signing event

The opportunity to sign a medical marijuana petition is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday (March 16) in the east meeting room of Keene Memorial Library. Fremont is the site of one of the more
Fastwyre upgrading fiber-optic network

Fastwyre Broadband is bringing to Eastern Nebraska some of the fastest internet speeds experienced in the region. Fastwyre is investing over $65 million in upgrades to its network and service reliability, delivering unparalleled connectivity in the region
Betty J. Lorenzen
Betty J. Lorenzen, 87, of Cedar Bluffs passed away Monday, March 11, 2024, at her home. Betty was born on July 7, 1936, to John and Julia (Racek) Vachal on the family farm in Saunders County. She
Kathleen I. ‘Kathy’ Shurigar
Kathleen I. ‘Kathy’ Shurigar, 80, of Lincoln, formerly of Fremont died Tuesday, March 12, 2024, at Country House in Lincoln. Kathy was preceded in death by her husband Clinton in 2018. Visitation will be 3 to 8
SB: No. 12 Warriors Split Wednesday Games in Desert

Courtesy of Midland Athletics TUCSON, Ariz. – After a late night of games on Tuesday, No. 12 Midland University was back in action under the Arizona sunshine on Wednesday for two more games at the Tucson Invitational