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Colfax County horse with equine infectious anemia is first confirmed NE case since 2013
LINCOLN — A Colfax County horse has tested positive for equine infectious anemia — the first confirmed case in Nebraska since 2013. The Nebraska Department of Agriculture confirmed the case Thursday and said the horses on the infected premises have been quarantined. The department is working with the owner and local veterinarian to monitor potentially […] The post Colfax County horse with equine infectious anemia is first confirmed NE case since 2013 appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
‘It’s just really unbelievable’: New heart failure treatment giving Nebraska patient hope
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A new heart failure treatment could bring life-changing results to patients, and is being offered in Lincoln through CHI Health. The device is called Barostim, and is implanted under the collarbone near the carotid artery. Dr. Steven Krueger, a cardiologist with CHI, said while it looks...
Nebraska City Among ‘Most Dangerous’ in America, Says Report
Nebraska, known for its friendly people, rich agricultural heritage, and scenic landscapes, has recently been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. According to a recent report by MoneyGeek, a personal finance technology company, one Nebraska city has been ranked among the most dangerous places in the United States. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the findings, explore the factors contributing to the city’s high crime rates, and discuss the implications for residents and visitors alike.
Gov. Pillen Invites Nebraskans to Register for the Ag & Economic Development Summit: One Nebraska, Headlined by Husker AD Troy Dannen
LINCOLN – Governor Jim Pillen, the Nebraska Department of Economic Development (DED), and the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) encourage Nebraskans to register for the Ag & Economic Development Summit: One Nebraska. This year’s event will take place August 7-9, 2024, at the Younes Conference Center North in Kearney.
Celebrate Independence Day with Exciting Events Across Nebraska!
As the Fourth of July approaches, the cities of Nebraska such as Omaha and Ralston are gearing up for a spectacular array of celebrations to mark Independence Day. From parades and pool parties to symphonic performances and dazzling fireworks, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to soak up the festive atmosphere with a daytime parade or end your evening with a grand fireworks display, this guide highlights the must-attend events that promise to make this year’s Fourth of July unforgettable. Read on for details on where to go and what to expect for a fun-filled holiday!
Giltner girl wins National American Miss Nebraska pageant
GILTNER, Neb. (KSNB) - The Olympic trials aren’t the only place you will see central Nebraska represented. Makeena Huhman will be representing Nebraska in the National American Miss pageant after being crowned Miss Nebraska Junior Pre-Teen at its pageant in Omaha. The 9-year-old says preparing for a pageant is a process; you have to pick outfits, do your hair, and maybe some nail polish and sometimes the process can be boring or frustrating, but it’s pretty easy work for Huhman.
Two I-80 bridges west of Lincoln set to be demolished
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Due to a pair of bridges west of Lincoln being demolished, drivers will need to find a new way to drive east on Monday evening. On Monday, July 8, I-80 eastbound will be closing at 8 p.m. Motorists will be detoured at the Milford Interchange (Exit...
Spin doctor Matt Rhule turns Nebraska insult into a positive for the Cornhuskers
Now in year two at Nebraska, Matt Rhule is desperately trying to turn the word "desperate" into something positive for the Cornhuskers. Admittedly, Nebraska was considerably better under Rhule last year than under any point of the disastrous Scott Frost tenure in Lincoln. While the wins weren't plentiful, the fiber is certainly there to be had for the ultimate spin doctor of major college football.
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