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SNAP education programs across the country had their funding cut under the One Big Beautiful Bill. In Nebraska, numerous nutrition programs and university jobs are at risk.
Real-world data (RWD), artificial intelligence (AI), and patient-centric trial design lead pharma priorities in 2025, but data compatibility, regulatory hurdles, and security concerns threaten to ...
Nebraska Medicine is known for the comprehensive care that it provides. Now, it and the University of Nebraska Medical Center are nationally recognized for something a little bit different ...
Continuing its long-standing tradition of internal promotion, Reading & Northern Railroad announced that Jeff Knadler has been promoted to assistant vice president – passenger. Knadler began hi… ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — A World War II Navy veteran in Lincoln is celebrating his 100th birthday the same day the United States is celebrating its 249th. The Bailey Pointe Assisted Living ...
Workers began emptying the time capsule vault in advance of the town's annual Fourth of July celebration. You can see the crypt on Saturday and Sunday.
Nebraska has engaged service academies in football seven times: Five games against Army and two against Air Force. The Huskers have never played the Midshipmen at the Naval Academy.
Once the bill is fully implemented, The Nebraska Hospital Association said it would result in 78,275 Nebraskans losing health coverage and a cut of $3.6 billion in funding to Nebraska hospitals ...
There was no political surprise from the all-Republican Nebraska federal delegation, despite posturing, Rep. Don Bacon ultimately followed along.
My earliest memories of Nebraska football start in the late 1980s, early 1990s. It’s a little bit of a blur, considering that I was 7 at the turn of the decade.
McCook, Neb.-based Community Hospital has shared plans to close its Curtis (Neb.) Medical Center, a rural health clinic. An exact date for Curtis Medical’s closure has not been determined yet ...
A Nebraska Med ophthalmologist and his family started the nonprofit 'Eye on July' after seeing too many people, especially kids, come to the hospital around the Fourth with fireworks injuries.