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RESTRICTIONS TO BE LOOSENED IN PARTS OF STATE, CONTACT The loosened restrictions take effect May 4 in 10 of the state’s 19 public health districts, which include 59 of the state’s 93 counties. Restaurants will be allowed to open, but to serve only 50 percent of their capacity, with six feet between tables and individual parties limited to six. O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. GOVERNOR RICKETTS RESPONDS TO PETA PLAN FOR BILLBOARD Animal rights organization PETA is planning to erect a billboard on the Colorado side of the Nebraska/Colorado border that will read, “Entering Nebraska, Home of Meathead Governor Ricketts!”.. In a statement, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said the billboard is retaliation for the Governor’s recent proclamation of March 20th as “Meat on the Menu Day,” in the state. OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight thecoronavirus.
HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office):. Marie Weekes finished in 3rd place, with 22 percent of the vote, in the race for Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District.. Catherine McGeer lost the race to fill the 1st District seat in Nebraska's Legislature, but notched 35 percent of the vote. RICKETTS SUPPORTS OPEN CARRY OF GUNS IN NEBRASKA CAPITOL The issue of guns in the Capitol has been in the news recently, ever since a legislative hearing a week ago on gun control proposals. That hearing brought out hundreds of gun rights supporters to oppose the bills; among them, a small number – perhaps two or three – were openly carrying weapons – some in the hallways, and at least one inthe hearing room.
FEWER FARMERS ARE WORKING THE LAND. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN “It won’t be very long before these things are driving themselves and we’re not even out here,” he says. Purchased over the past several years, these machines allow Biesemeier and his brother to farm nearly 7,000 acres in this rural pocket of northeastern Colorado, near the Nebraska border. ACLU SUES NEBRASKA ON PRISON OVERCROWDING, CONDITIONS The Nebraska prison system, plagued by years of overcrowding, staff turnover, unrest and violence, has been hit by a lawsuit filed by representatives of the inmates confined in its largest facilities. LANCASTER COUNTY MOVES TO PHASE 2A OF VACCINATION EFFORTS The Lincoln and Lancaster County Health Department has seen a decline in COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations since starting vaccination efforts in late December. NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
RESTRICTIONS TO BE LOOSENED IN PARTS OF STATE, CONTACT The loosened restrictions take effect May 4 in 10 of the state’s 19 public health districts, which include 59 of the state’s 93 counties. Restaurants will be allowed to open, but to serve only 50 percent of their capacity, with six feet between tables and individual parties limited to six. O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. GOVERNOR RICKETTS RESPONDS TO PETA PLAN FOR BILLBOARD Animal rights organization PETA is planning to erect a billboard on the Colorado side of the Nebraska/Colorado border that will read, “Entering Nebraska, Home of Meathead Governor Ricketts!”.. In a statement, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said the billboard is retaliation for the Governor’s recent proclamation of March 20th as “Meat on the Menu Day,” in the state. OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight thecoronavirus.
HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office):. Marie Weekes finished in 3rd place, with 22 percent of the vote, in the race for Nebraska's 3rd Congressional District.. Catherine McGeer lost the race to fill the 1st District seat in Nebraska's Legislature, but notched 35 percent of the vote. RICKETTS SUPPORTS OPEN CARRY OF GUNS IN NEBRASKA CAPITOL The issue of guns in the Capitol has been in the news recently, ever since a legislative hearing a week ago on gun control proposals. That hearing brought out hundreds of gun rights supporters to oppose the bills; among them, a small number – perhaps two or three – were openly carrying weapons – some in the hallways, and at least one inthe hearing room.
FEWER FARMERS ARE WORKING THE LAND. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN “It won’t be very long before these things are driving themselves and we’re not even out here,” he says. Purchased over the past several years, these machines allow Biesemeier and his brother to farm nearly 7,000 acres in this rural pocket of northeastern Colorado, near the Nebraska border. ACLU SUES NEBRASKA ON PRISON OVERCROWDING, CONDITIONS The Nebraska prison system, plagued by years of overcrowding, staff turnover, unrest and violence, has been hit by a lawsuit filed by representatives of the inmates confined in its largest facilities. LANCASTER COUNTY MOVES TO PHASE 2A OF VACCINATION EFFORTS The Lincoln and Lancaster County Health Department has seen a decline in COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations since starting vaccination efforts in late December.NET MEMBERCARD
As of January 1, 2020, NET will no longer offer or issue the NET MemberCard as an NET member benefit. Those who already have MemberCards will have access to their benefits through the expiration date on their card or December 31, 2020, whichever occurs first. NOW WHAT? UNDERSTANDING BRAIN TRAUMA Dr. William Thorell, M.D.is an Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the Medical Director of the Cerebrovascular Surgery Program.He is board certified in neurological surgery by The American Board of Neurological Surgery. His expertise combines two disciplines, namely neurosurgery and interventional neuroradiology. NEBRASKA NURSING HOME AND ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES NEED The Nebraska Health Care Association is calling on Nebraskans to donate more cloth masks for their nursing home and assisted living facility frontline workers and residents, as some prepare to loosen visitor restrictions. WILD HORSES: SANCTUARY Potential Solutions SANCTUARY In recent years, thousands of wild horses have died on federal ranges from starvation and thirst. Although dying from hunger or thirst is the only natural enemy left to the wild mustang, it is a ghastly fate not befitting one of Nature'snoblest creatures.
UNMC SCIENTISTS REACH "MILESTONE" IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder which has no cure and has very limited treatments. It affects nearly onemillions Americans.
“THINKING DIFFERENTLY” HELPS ORD THRIVE How does a small town not just survive, but thrive? Ord started taking an innovative approach a couple decades ago. That approach is featured in NET Television’s new series on innovation and creativity, “What If” produced and hosted by Mike Tobias. 50,000 LOVE LETTERS: VALENTINE'S DAY IN NEBRASKA Every February, Valentine, Neb. hosts its Valentine Cachet program. People from around the world send in pre-addressed Valentine's Day cards and letters, which are then stamped and given a special "Heart City" postmark before being sent on their way. WHITECLAY: WHAT'S NEXT? “My concern is that we’ve got the cart miles ahead of the horse. Most of the people presenting today aren’t from the area. I’m not sure they’re completely attuned to the issues, or where we’re at, where we need to move forward,” Sheridan said. WHY MORE NEBRASKANS ARE REGISTERING NON-PARTISAN, AND HOW Note: Nebraska's population increased from 1.47 million to 1.93 million between 1968 and 2018. “I think that the country has turned more conservative and Nebraskans in particular have turned more conservative,” said Landow, who was executive director of the Nebraska Democratic Party in the mid-1990s, when that party still comprised about 40 percent of Nebraska voters. LANCASTER COUNTY MOVES TO PHASE 2A OF VACCINATION EFFORTS Lancaster County moves to Phase 2A of vaccination efforts. The Lincoln and Lancaster County Health Department has seen a decline in COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations since starting vaccination efforts in late December. Last week around 22,000 people were vaccinated in the community, with 18,000 of those vaccines being administered at NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
RESTRICTIONS TO BE LOOSENED IN PARTS OF STATE, CONTACT The loosened restrictions take effect May 4 in 10 of the state’s 19 public health districts, which include 59 of the state’s 93 counties. Restaurants will be allowed to open, but to serve only 50 percent of their capacity, with six feet between tables and individual parties limited to six. O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT April 17, 2020 - 5:28pm. The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight the coronavirus. The curfew runs from 8 in the evening until 8 in the morning on the Omaha Reservation, and from 7 in the evening until 5 in the morning on the Winnebago. GOVERNOR RICKETTS RESPONDS TO PETA PLAN FOR BILLBOARD Animal rights organization PETA is planning to erect a billboard on the Colorado side of the Nebraska/Colorado border that will read, “Entering Nebraska, Home of Meathead Governor Ricketts!”.. In a statement, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said the billboard is retaliation for the Governor’s recent proclamation of March 20th as “Meat on the Menu Day,” in the state. RICKETTS SUPPORTS OPEN CARRY OF GUNS IN NEBRASKA CAPITOL Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts said Friday he supports people’s rights to carry guns openly in the state Capitol. The issue of guns in the Capitol has been in the news recently, ever since a legislative hearing a week ago on gun control proposals. That hearing brought out hundreds of gun rights supporters to oppose the bills; among them, asmall
FEWER FARMERS ARE WORKING THE LAND. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN In 1910, 33 percent of the entire country worked as either a farmer or farm laborer. That has changed dramatically over the last few decades, with farmers able to manage more land with fewer people. Today, less than 2 percent of Americans work directly in agriculture. That precipitous decline is due to a host of factors. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
ACLU SUES NEBRASKA ON PRISON OVERCROWDING, CONDITIONS August 16, 2017 - 12:30am. The Nebraska prison system, plagued by years of overcrowding, staff turnover, unrest and violence, has been hit by a lawsuit filed by representatives of the inmates confined in its largest facilities. The lawsuit charges conditions at both men’s and women’s prisons amount to unconstitutional punishment. LANCASTER COUNTY MOVES TO PHASE 2A OF VACCINATION EFFORTS Lancaster County moves to Phase 2A of vaccination efforts. The Lincoln and Lancaster County Health Department has seen a decline in COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations since starting vaccination efforts in late December. Last week around 22,000 people were vaccinated in the community, with 18,000 of those vaccines being administered at NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
RESTRICTIONS TO BE LOOSENED IN PARTS OF STATE, CONTACT The loosened restrictions take effect May 4 in 10 of the state’s 19 public health districts, which include 59 of the state’s 93 counties. Restaurants will be allowed to open, but to serve only 50 percent of their capacity, with six feet between tables and individual parties limited to six. O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT April 17, 2020 - 5:28pm. The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight the coronavirus. The curfew runs from 8 in the evening until 8 in the morning on the Omaha Reservation, and from 7 in the evening until 5 in the morning on the Winnebago. GOVERNOR RICKETTS RESPONDS TO PETA PLAN FOR BILLBOARD Animal rights organization PETA is planning to erect a billboard on the Colorado side of the Nebraska/Colorado border that will read, “Entering Nebraska, Home of Meathead Governor Ricketts!”.. In a statement, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said the billboard is retaliation for the Governor’s recent proclamation of March 20th as “Meat on the Menu Day,” in the state. RICKETTS SUPPORTS OPEN CARRY OF GUNS IN NEBRASKA CAPITOL Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts said Friday he supports people’s rights to carry guns openly in the state Capitol. The issue of guns in the Capitol has been in the news recently, ever since a legislative hearing a week ago on gun control proposals. That hearing brought out hundreds of gun rights supporters to oppose the bills; among them, asmall
FEWER FARMERS ARE WORKING THE LAND. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN In 1910, 33 percent of the entire country worked as either a farmer or farm laborer. That has changed dramatically over the last few decades, with farmers able to manage more land with fewer people. Today, less than 2 percent of Americans work directly in agriculture. That precipitous decline is due to a host of factors. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
ACLU SUES NEBRASKA ON PRISON OVERCROWDING, CONDITIONS August 16, 2017 - 12:30am. The Nebraska prison system, plagued by years of overcrowding, staff turnover, unrest and violence, has been hit by a lawsuit filed by representatives of the inmates confined in its largest facilities. The lawsuit charges conditions at both men’s and women’s prisons amount to unconstitutional punishment. LANCASTER COUNTY MOVES TO PHASE 2A OF VACCINATION EFFORTS Lancaster County moves to Phase 2A of vaccination efforts. The Lincoln and Lancaster County Health Department has seen a decline in COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations since starting vaccination efforts in late December. Last week around 22,000 people were vaccinated in the community, with 18,000 of those vaccines being administered atNET MEMBERCARD
As of January 1, 2020, NET will no longer offer or issue the NET MemberCard as an NET member benefit. Those who already have MemberCards will have access to their benefits through the expiration date on their card or December 31, 2020, whichever occurs first. NEBRASKA NURSING HOME AND ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES NEED Melissa Rosales, NET News. September 9, 2020 - 2:35pm. The Nebraska Health Care Association is calling on Nebraskans to donate more cloth masks for their nursing home and assisted living facility frontline workers and residents, as some prepare to loosen visitor restrictions. Last April, the association sent out a plea for 5,000 masks and at NOW WHAT? UNDERSTANDING BRAIN TRAUMA Now What? Understanding Brain Trauma. Advances in brain and neuro-science have resulted in a much deeper understanding of brain trauma. Injuries to the brain can have a broad range of impacts on the lives of those who experience them. The physical, emotional, and cognitive effects may last a short time, or remain throughout aperson's life.
WILD HORSES: SANCTUARY Potential Solutions SANCTUARY In recent years, thousands of wild horses have died on federal ranges from starvation and thirst. Although dying from hunger or thirst is the only natural enemy left to the wild mustang, it is a ghastly fate not befitting one of Nature'snoblest creatures.
50,000 LOVE LETTERS: VALENTINE'S DAY IN NEBRASKA An estimated 500 people composed letters this year, which are being delivered today; skip five hours northwest into Nebraska’s Sandhills, and the number of Valentine’s Day letters shoots up a bit - to around 50,000. Photo by Hilary Stohs-Krause, NET News. “THINKING DIFFERENTLY” HELPS ORD THRIVE A lawyer. And how all this helps a small rural town thrive and survive. First, the town. Ord sits on the east edge of Nebraska’s Sandhills. A couple thousand people live here. One is Bob Stowell. Stowell was born just east of Ord. He left for the U.S. MilitaryAcademy at
A VARIETY OF CROPS
Corn Production. Corn, or maize (Zea mays), is a tropical grass native to Mexico and Central America. Maize (a Central American cereal plant that yields large grains set in rows on a cob; corn.) descended from teosinte, a wild grass from southern Mexico, more than 6,000 years ago. Teosinte (A Mexican grass that is grown as fodder and is considered to be one of the parent plants of modern corn WHITECLAY: WHAT'S NEXT? The next morning, a group of about 50 met at the tribal nursing home in Whiteclay to discuss future plans. Judi gaiashkibos, director of Nebraska’s Commission on Indian Affairs, says for any strategy to succeed, there has to be buy-in from local leaders and the people who would be affected. “The solutions have to come from the tribe. WHY MORE NEBRASKANS ARE REGISTERING NON-PARTISAN, AND HOW Note: Nebraska's population increased from 1.47 million to 1.93 million between 1968 and 2018. “I think that the country has turned more conservative and Nebraskans in particular have turned more conservative,” said Landow, who was executive director of the Nebraska Democratic Party in the mid-1990s, when that party still comprised about 40 percent of Nebraska voters. NEBRASKA NURSING HOME AND ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES NEED Melissa Rosales, NET News. September 9, 2020 - 2:35pm. The Nebraska Health Care Association is calling on Nebraskans to donate more cloth masks for their nursing home and assisted living facility frontline workers and residents, as some prepare to loosen visitor restrictions. Last April, the association sent out a plea for 5,000 masks and at NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
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That’s the question at the heart of Medicine Woman, a new one-hour PBS documentary interweaving the lives of Native healers of today with that of the first Native American doctor. Born on the Nebraska frontier in 1865, Susan La Flesche Picotte studied medicine at a time when few women dared. She graduated first in her Philadelphia classand
O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE HEARINGS The Nebraska Public Service Commission held hearings on the Keystone XL Pipeline beginning Monday, Aug. 7 and continuing through Thursday, Aug. 10 at the Marriott Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
UNSCHOOLED IN NEBRASKA: STUDENTS SAY GOODBYE TO CURRICULUM However, she doesn't pore over theories and lesson plans. It's when you remove the lesson plans, tests and curriculums, Freeman said, that meaningful learning can begin. "So, unschooling just takes it all way," Freeman said. "It makes it so much easier because you just live your life, and as things come up you just learn from them, you kind of UNIONS LEND THEIR VOICE TO THE KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE That’s why pipeline unions like 571 have been busy the past few months fighting for what they consider to be a prize project: The Keystone XL Pipeline. Pipeline builder TransCanada and its backers have long stressed the number of jobs needed to help build the $8 billion pipeline, which would connect Canadian oil to refiners on theU.S. Gulf
CORN BELT FARMING GIVES A BOOST TO THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE Corn Belt farming gives a boost to the global carbon cycle. Crops in the Midwest take in and give off so much carbon that the impact can be seen across the northern hemisphere. (Photo courtesy Flickr/USDA NRCS South Dakota) Scientists have noticed a change in the atmosphere. Plants are taking in more carbon dioxide during the growing season and SALLY BARD’S WORLD WAR I LETTERS December 25, 2018 - 8:00am. Forty-eight thousand Nebraskans fought in World War I. One was a farm boy from northeast Nebraska. Century-old letters and a journal tell the story of this young soldier far away from home. VIDEO: watch the story of "Sally" Bard HERE. It's part of the new season of NET Television's " Nebraska Stories ". NEBRASKA NURSING HOME AND ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES NEED Melissa Rosales, NET News. September 9, 2020 - 2:35pm. The Nebraska Health Care Association is calling on Nebraskans to donate more cloth masks for their nursing home and assisted living facility frontline workers and residents, as some prepare to loosen visitor restrictions. Last April, the association sent out a plea for 5,000 masks and at NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
MEDICINE WOMAN
That’s the question at the heart of Medicine Woman, a new one-hour PBS documentary interweaving the lives of Native healers of today with that of the first Native American doctor. Born on the Nebraska frontier in 1865, Susan La Flesche Picotte studied medicine at a time when few women dared. She graduated first in her Philadelphia classand
O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE HEARINGS The Nebraska Public Service Commission held hearings on the Keystone XL Pipeline beginning Monday, Aug. 7 and continuing through Thursday, Aug. 10 at the Marriott Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
UNSCHOOLED IN NEBRASKA: STUDENTS SAY GOODBYE TO CURRICULUM However, she doesn't pore over theories and lesson plans. It's when you remove the lesson plans, tests and curriculums, Freeman said, that meaningful learning can begin. "So, unschooling just takes it all way," Freeman said. "It makes it so much easier because you just live your life, and as things come up you just learn from them, you kind of UNIONS LEND THEIR VOICE TO THE KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE That’s why pipeline unions like 571 have been busy the past few months fighting for what they consider to be a prize project: The Keystone XL Pipeline. Pipeline builder TransCanada and its backers have long stressed the number of jobs needed to help build the $8 billion pipeline, which would connect Canadian oil to refiners on theU.S. Gulf
CORN BELT FARMING GIVES A BOOST TO THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE Corn Belt farming gives a boost to the global carbon cycle. Crops in the Midwest take in and give off so much carbon that the impact can be seen across the northern hemisphere. (Photo courtesy Flickr/USDA NRCS South Dakota) Scientists have noticed a change in the atmosphere. Plants are taking in more carbon dioxide during the growing season and SALLY BARD’S WORLD WAR I LETTERS December 25, 2018 - 8:00am. Forty-eight thousand Nebraskans fought in World War I. One was a farm boy from northeast Nebraska. Century-old letters and a journal tell the story of this young soldier far away from home. VIDEO: watch the story of "Sally" Bard HERE. It's part of the new season of NET Television's " Nebraska Stories ".MEDICINE WOMAN
That’s the question at the heart of Medicine Woman, a new one-hour PBS documentary interweaving the lives of Native healers of today with that of the first Native American doctor. Born on the Nebraska frontier in 1865, Susan La Flesche Picotte studied medicine at a time when few women dared. She graduated first in her Philadelphia classand
O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
WILD HORSES: SANCTUARY Potential Solutions SANCTUARY In recent years, thousands of wild horses have died on federal ranges from starvation and thirst. Although dying from hunger or thirst is the only natural enemy left to the wild mustang, it is a ghastly fate not befitting one of Nature'snoblest creatures.
OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT April 17, 2020 - 5:28pm. The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight the coronavirus. The curfew runs from 8 in the evening until 8 in the morning on the Omaha Reservation, and from 7 in the evening until 5 in the morning on the Winnebago.THE CANTEEN SPIRIT
The Canteen Spirit chronicles the story of the World War II North Platte Canteen, which made history when residents of 125 communities from across the state greeted millions of soldiers over a nearly five-year period, as their trains made a ten-minute stop at the North Platte depot. Canteen workers provided sandwiches, cakes, cookies,hard
HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
UNSCHOOLED IN NEBRASKA: STUDENTS SAY GOODBYE TO CURRICULUM However, she doesn't pore over theories and lesson plans. It's when you remove the lesson plans, tests and curriculums, Freeman said, that meaningful learning can begin. "So, unschooling just takes it all way," Freeman said. "It makes it so much easier because you just live your life, and as things come up you just learn from them, you kind of WHY MORE NEBRASKANS ARE REGISTERING NON-PARTISAN, AND HOW Note: Nebraska's population increased from 1.47 million to 1.93 million between 1968 and 2018. “I think that the country has turned more conservative and Nebraskans in particular have turned more conservative,” said Landow, who was executive director of the Nebraska Democratic Party in the mid-1990s, when that party still comprised about 40 percent of Nebraska voters.A VARIETY OF CROPS
Ears of corn on a mature corn plant. But, most farmers in Nebraska grow mainly corn, soybeans, wheat, hay, grain sorghum, beans, and sugar beets. Corn and soybeans are by far the dominant crops. The United States grows more than 85 million acres of corn and soybeans onthe Great Plains.
AND THE FLOODS CAME
The story of the worst natural disaster in modern Nebraska history is told in “And the Floods Came: Nebraska 2019,” a production of the news unit at NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR Stations. In a day-by-day, and at times minute-by-minute account of the March flooding, NET News documents the stories of survivors, first responders and local LANCASTER COUNTY MOVES TO PHASE 2A OF VACCINATION EFFORTS Lancaster County moves to Phase 2A of vaccination efforts. The Lincoln and Lancaster County Health Department has seen a decline in COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations since starting vaccination efforts in late December. Last week around 22,000 people were vaccinated in the community, with 18,000 of those vaccines being administered at RESTRICTIONS TO BE LOOSENED IN PARTS OF STATE, CONTACT The loosened restrictions take effect May 4 in 10 of the state’s 19 public health districts, which include 59 of the state’s 93 counties. Restaurants will be allowed to open, but to serve only 50 percent of their capacity, with six feet between tables and individual parties limited to six. NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
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OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT April 17, 2020 - 5:28pm. The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight the coronavirus. The curfew runs from 8 in the evening until 8 in the morning on the Omaha Reservation, and from 7 in the evening until 5 in the morning on the Winnebago. GOVERNOR RICKETTS RESPONDS TO PETA PLAN FOR BILLBOARD Animal rights organization PETA is planning to erect a billboard on the Colorado side of the Nebraska/Colorado border that will read, “Entering Nebraska, Home of Meathead Governor Ricketts!”.. In a statement, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said the billboard is retaliation for the Governor’s recent proclamation of March 20th as “Meat on the Menu Day,” in the state. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
UNSCHOOLED IN NEBRASKA: STUDENTS SAY GOODBYE TO CURRICULUM However, she doesn't pore over theories and lesson plans. It's when you remove the lesson plans, tests and curriculums, Freeman said, that meaningful learning can begin. "So, unschooling just takes it all way," Freeman said. "It makes it so much easier because you just live your life, and as things come up you just learn from them, you kind of ACLU SUES NEBRASKA ON PRISON OVERCROWDING, CONDITIONS August 16, 2017 - 12:30am. The Nebraska prison system, plagued by years of overcrowding, staff turnover, unrest and violence, has been hit by a lawsuit filed by representatives of the inmates confined in its largest facilities. The lawsuit charges conditions at both men’s and women’s prisons amount to unconstitutional punishment. LANCASTER COUNTY MOVES TO PHASE 2A OF VACCINATION EFFORTS Lancaster County moves to Phase 2A of vaccination efforts. The Lincoln and Lancaster County Health Department has seen a decline in COVID-19 case numbers and hospitalizations since starting vaccination efforts in late December. Last week around 22,000 people were vaccinated in the community, with 18,000 of those vaccines being administered at RESTRICTIONS TO BE LOOSENED IN PARTS OF STATE, CONTACT The loosened restrictions take effect May 4 in 10 of the state’s 19 public health districts, which include 59 of the state’s 93 counties. Restaurants will be allowed to open, but to serve only 50 percent of their capacity, with six feet between tables and individual parties limited to six. NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
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OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT April 17, 2020 - 5:28pm. The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight the coronavirus. The curfew runs from 8 in the evening until 8 in the morning on the Omaha Reservation, and from 7 in the evening until 5 in the morning on the Winnebago. GOVERNOR RICKETTS RESPONDS TO PETA PLAN FOR BILLBOARD Animal rights organization PETA is planning to erect a billboard on the Colorado side of the Nebraska/Colorado border that will read, “Entering Nebraska, Home of Meathead Governor Ricketts!”.. In a statement, PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said the billboard is retaliation for the Governor’s recent proclamation of March 20th as “Meat on the Menu Day,” in the state. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
UNSCHOOLED IN NEBRASKA: STUDENTS SAY GOODBYE TO CURRICULUM However, she doesn't pore over theories and lesson plans. It's when you remove the lesson plans, tests and curriculums, Freeman said, that meaningful learning can begin. "So, unschooling just takes it all way," Freeman said. "It makes it so much easier because you just live your life, and as things come up you just learn from them, you kind of ACLU SUES NEBRASKA ON PRISON OVERCROWDING, CONDITIONS August 16, 2017 - 12:30am. The Nebraska prison system, plagued by years of overcrowding, staff turnover, unrest and violence, has been hit by a lawsuit filed by representatives of the inmates confined in its largest facilities. The lawsuit charges conditions at both men’s and women’s prisons amount to unconstitutional punishment. NOW WHAT? UNDERSTANDING BRAIN TRAUMA Now What? Understanding Brain Trauma. Advances in brain and neuro-science have resulted in a much deeper understanding of brain trauma. Injuries to the brain can have a broad range of impacts on the lives of those who experience them. The physical, emotional, and cognitive effects may last a short time, or remain throughout aperson's life.
DRIVER TESTING TO RESUME, SENIORS TO GET LICENSE May 26, 2020 - 5:54pm. Nebraskans will be able to take driving tests as more locations reopen, while older drivers will get an automatic one-year extension on their licenses. At his daily coronavirus news conference, Gov. Pete Ricketts announced drivers 72-years-old and older whose licenses have expired or will expire between March 1 andthe
WILD HORSES: SANCTUARY Potential Solutions SANCTUARY In recent years, thousands of wild horses have died on federal ranges from starvation and thirst. Although dying from hunger or thirst is the only natural enemy left to the wild mustang, it is a ghastly fate not befitting one of Nature'snoblest creatures.
WILD HORSES: TEACHER ACTIVITIES A comprehensive history of the wild horses in America. For Ages 9 and Up. Wild Horses. Carol Ann Moorhead, 1994; illustrated by Kay Herndon; designed by Gail Kohler Opsahl; photography by George McDonald. Roberts Rinehart Publishers 1-800-352-1985. Denver Museum of Natural History educational and activity book. Mustang : Wild Spirit of theWest.
NEBRASKA WOMEN FACE PARTISAN GAP IN POLITICS Nebraska women face partisan gap in politics. Nebraska State Sen. Amanda McGill was 26 years old when she was first elected to the legislature in 2006; Sen. Danielle Conrad was elected the same year at age 29. “When myself and Sen. Conrad were both elected and we were in our twenties, Sen. Conrad’s mom overheard a senator’s wife “THINKING DIFFERENTLY” HELPS ORD THRIVE A lawyer. And how all this helps a small rural town thrive and survive. First, the town. Ord sits on the east edge of Nebraska’s Sandhills. A couple thousand people live here. One is Bob Stowell. Stowell was born just east of Ord. He left for the U.S. MilitaryAcademy at
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HUNDREDS OF LOBBYING INTERESTS INFLUENCED THE FARM BILL Farm Bill lobbying is a reflection of big business. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, one of the largest overall spenders on Capitol Hill, spent $146.5 million during that two-year period and regularly lobbied on behalf of the Farm Bill. Energy companies Exxon and DuPont also spent in the tens of millions and promoted ethanol and biofuels. NET’S ‘NEBRASKA: THE GREAT AMERICAN WATER MACHINE’ TELLS LINCOLN, Neb. (March 12, 2021) – Water is part of Nebraska’s story. The new NET Connects program “Nebraska: The Great American Water Machine,” presented by NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR Stations, explores water’s role as the lifeblood of our state. It airs at 7 p.m. CT, Thursday, March 25, on NET World or watch it now atnetNebraska.org
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O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
WILD HORSES: SANCTUARY Potential Solutions SANCTUARY In recent years, thousands of wild horses have died on federal ranges from starvation and thirst. Although dying from hunger or thirst is the only natural enemy left to the wild mustang, it is a ghastly fate not befitting one of Nature'snoblest creatures.
OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT April 17, 2020 - 5:28pm. The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight the coronavirus. The curfew runs from 8 in the evening until 8 in the morning on the Omaha Reservation, and from 7 in the evening until 5 in the morning on the Winnebago. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
ATTRACTING NEW HORSE RACING FANS WITH CREATIVE MARKETING Fonner Park has been entertaining horse racing fans like Engert for 65 years. The park is re-thinking its approach to entertainment, though, in order to attract new fans. Eight years ago, $90 million was bet at Nebraska tracks. Last year, wagering fell to $68 million. Bruce Swihart, Fonner Park’s executive director, practically grew up atthe
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A dwelling constructed of earth or sod, often supported on a wooden frame, and often placed partially below the surface of the ground. A member of a people living usually in portable or temporary dwellings and practicing seasonal migration but having a base camp at which some crops are cultivated. NET’S ‘NEBRASKA: THE GREAT AMERICAN WATER MACHINE’ TELLS LINCOLN, Neb. (March 12, 2021) – Water is part of Nebraska’s story. The new NET Connects program “Nebraska: The Great American Water Machine,” presented by NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR Stations, explores water’s role as the lifeblood of our state. It airs at 7 p.m. CT, Thursday, March 25, on NET World or watch it now atnetNebraska.org
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As of January 1, 2020, NET is no longer offering or issuing the NET MemberCard as an NET member benefit. After careful deliberation, NET has decided to discontinue its partnership with the MemberCard company in order to devote more of its financial resources to providing the television and radio programming that you enjoy and depend on. RESTRICTIONS TO BE LOOSENED IN PARTS OF STATE, CONTACT The loosened restrictions take effect May 4 in 10 of the state’s 19 public health districts, which include 59 of the state’s 93 counties. Restaurants will be allowed to open, but to serve only 50 percent of their capacity, with six feet between tables and individual parties limited to six. NET DOCUMENTARY PROFILES OMAHA ARTIST CREATING WILLA For Immediate Release. NET Documentary Profiles Omaha Artist Creating Willa Cather Bronze for Statuary Hall . LINCOLN, Neb. (Jan. 20, 2020) – Littleton Alston’s young life was sculpted by hardship andtriumph.
O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
WILD HORSES: SANCTUARY Potential Solutions SANCTUARY In recent years, thousands of wild horses have died on federal ranges from starvation and thirst. Although dying from hunger or thirst is the only natural enemy left to the wild mustang, it is a ghastly fate not befitting one of Nature'snoblest creatures.
OMAHA, WINNEBAGO TRIBES IMPOSE CURFEWS TO FIGHT April 17, 2020 - 5:28pm. The Winnebago and Omaha tribes have enacted curfews on their reservations in northeast Nebraska in an effort to fight the coronavirus. The curfew runs from 8 in the evening until 8 in the morning on the Omaha Reservation, and from 7 in the evening until 5 in the morning on the Winnebago. HISTORY BEHIND WOMEN RUNNING FOR OFFICE IN NEBRASKA 1992 was widely considered the “Year of the Woman,” when 127 women won major party nominations for races for Congress. This year more than 527 women across the country are running for Congress. Notable Women in Nebraska who've run for office: 1920 (The first year women were eligible to run for statewide office): Marie Weekes finished in3rd
ATTRACTING NEW HORSE RACING FANS WITH CREATIVE MARKETING Fonner Park has been entertaining horse racing fans like Engert for 65 years. The park is re-thinking its approach to entertainment, though, in order to attract new fans. Eight years ago, $90 million was bet at Nebraska tracks. Last year, wagering fell to $68 million. Bruce Swihart, Fonner Park’s executive director, practically grew up atthe
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A dwelling constructed of earth or sod, often supported on a wooden frame, and often placed partially below the surface of the ground. A member of a people living usually in portable or temporary dwellings and practicing seasonal migration but having a base camp at which some crops are cultivated. O'NEILL TO KICK OFF WEEK LONG ST. PATRICK'S DAY March 16, 2021 - 2:04pm. Wednesday marks the start of O’Neill, Nebraska’s annual St. Patrick’s Day celebration, a year after the event had to be halted because of the start of the pandemic. The celebration continues throughout the week leading to the main day of events on Saturday with a Fun Run, a grand parade, and otheractivities.
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The Creightons' philanthropic work culminated with the development of Creighton College in 1878. Edward and John Creighton each had only one child, and were left with no heirs when both of their children died. "The Creightons: Building the Dream" is the biography of a family whose darkest hours and personal tragedies inspired their philanthropy WILD HORSES: SANCTUARY Potential Solutions SANCTUARY In recent years, thousands of wild horses have died on federal ranges from starvation and thirst. Although dying from hunger or thirst is the only natural enemy left to the wild mustang, it is a ghastly fate not befitting one of Nature'snoblest creatures.
NEBRASKA FLOODS
The impact of severe weather for several days in March in Nebraska will last for years. Flooding swept across the eastern half of the state, leaving hundreds homeless and destroying homes, businesses, farms, ranches and roads. NET News has been in the fields, beside the rivers and alongside the many relief workers and volunteers who areworking
THE CANTEEN SPIRIT
The Canteen Spirit chronicles the story of the World War II North Platte Canteen, which made history when residents of 125 communities from across the state greeted millions of soldiers over a nearly five-year period, as their trains made a ten-minute stop at the North Platte depot. Canteen workers provided sandwiches, cakes, cookies,hard
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Murder House. “Murder House,” a documentary prepared by NET Television, takes you inside a unique training program for a new generation of crime scene investigators. Students earning their Masters Degree in Criminal Forensics are put at the scene of a fictional, but realistic homicide. EXPLORING NEBRASKA'S STATE PARKS: FORT ROBINSON Fort Robinson State Park, located in the northwest corner of the state, is the biggest park in Nebraska parks' system, with just over 22,000 acres. In Fort Rob. Park SAVING YOUR TREASURES: PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs and negatives are composed of three different parts or layers: a support base, a binder, and image material. The support for a photograph or negative may be glass (glass plate negative), a plastic film (slide negative), metal (daguerreotype), paper (photo print), or a resin-coated paper (digital print). KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE HEARINGS The Nebraska Public Service Commission held hearings on the Keystone XL Pipeline beginning Monday, Aug. 7 and continuing through Thursday, Aug. 10 at the Marriott Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln. WHY MORE NEBRASKANS ARE REGISTERING NON-PARTISAN, AND HOW Note: Nebraska's population increased from 1.47 million to 1.93 million between 1968 and 2018. “I think that the country has turned more conservative and Nebraskans in particular have turned more conservative,” said Landow, who was executive director of the Nebraska Democratic Party in the mid-1990s, when that party still comprised about 40 percent of Nebraska voters. Skip to main content area * Connect with NET Social Media * Subscribe to our newslettersSEARCH FORM
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