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OMAHA, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - Nebraska dropped a notch — from No. 9 to No. 10 — in a national ranking for overall child well-being, according to the latest Kids Count data book, a 50-state ...
Brick by brick, the Nebraska football team is building a program. Victories on the recruiting trail keep mounting — at the expense of giants Ohio State and Michigan, among others. Recruiting is won or ...
The world may look different for students returning to Nebraska classrooms this month. A new state law bans public schools from using a common type of world map that distorts ...
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services expanded Medicaid coverage for children with developmental disabilities.
Three Nebraska kids are making the trip to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness for Type 1 diabetes. Instagram commenters are calling Jason Kelce’s 4th of July Instagram post ‘tone deaf’.
A Nebraska nonprofit will be featured on Thursday's episode of "The Kelly Clarkson Show."DIBS for Kids' mission is to provide books to kids in Omaha, using a custom software system so that kids ...
The age at which a Nebraska child could be detained for an alleged crime would be lowered, from 13 to 11, under a new bill expected to be in front of state lawmakers this year at the urging of Gov ...
The federal program gives $40 per month to each child in a low-income family to help with food costs while school is out. A Democratic Iowa lawmaker called it a "cruel and short-sighted decision." ...
The unsubstantiated claim led to a backlash against sex ed that helped topple local Republican Party leaders and propelled a wave of far-right candidates for local and statewide school board.
Nebraska's governor, Jim Pillen, signed a law that restricts social media design features that keep kids hooked on the platform.
Nebraska's first We Care for Kids Week will highlight the link between quality early childhood education and Nebraska’s overall economic success.