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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!
Medical marijuana advocates turn in signatures seeking Nebraska ballot access
LINCOLN — Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana collected signatures “until the very last moment” Wednesday before turning in more than 114,000 for each of its two petitions by mid-afternoon. The 2024 campaign marks the group’s third try. Crista Eggers, the statewide campaign manager, has a personal stake in changing the law: She wants to help her […] The post Medical marijuana advocates turn in signatures seeking Nebraska ballot access appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
New NU report suggests expected economic growth in the future with latest indicator
LINCOLN, Neb. (KSNB) - Nebraska’s leading economic indicator increased in May, according to the most recent report from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The indicator, designed to predict economic activity six months into the future, rose by 0.26%. “The monthly report suggests that the Nebraska economy will grow in the...
NPPD reminds lake goers to be safe, avoid spread of invasive species
Columbus, Neb. – The July Fourth holiday weekend is quickly approaching, and Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) wants lake goers to remember the importance of safety and preventing the spread of invasive species. Lake Maloney, the Sutherland Reservoir, and a portion of Lake Ogallala are all part of the...
Rainfall totals & tornadoes from the July 1st storms
On the night of July 1 into July 2, several rounds of heavy rain moved across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. While most of us picked up on some rain, there was a corridor of very heavy rainfall amounts from Seward to Sarpy County to Des Moines. In this band, some locations received over 6" of rain, leading to significant flooding. One of the hardest hit areas was South Bend in Cass County, where a Flash Flood Emergency was issued for homes that were flooded.
Yankton 4th of July Weekend Event Schedule
Yankton is set to celebrate the 4th of July this weekend will be hosting events on the 4th and 5th. Parks and Rec Director Todd Larson says that the festivities will include the first Music at the Meridian of the year. The night will conclude with fireworks over the Meridian...
People pulling names off Nebraska petitions in final drive for signatures
LINCOLN — Voters facing the final day of a busy election year for ballot initiatives in Nebraska are not taking the pressure tactics of some petition circulators quietly. Nebraskans by Tuesday had filed at least 14 formal complaints against circulators with state election officials, driven largely by competing abortion-related initiatives. One petition effort, Protect Our […] The post People pulling names off Nebraska petitions in final drive for signatures appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
Nebraska organizations react to shooting in Crete
Crete, Neb. — After a shooting in Crete, Nebraska leaving four children and three adults wounded, organizations are speaking up about the situation. One organization, the Nebraska chapter of Moms Demand Action, said authorities are investigating if this was racially motivated. They said reports said the victims are Guatemalan...
Weather and political debates dampen Kearney's 4th of July spirit, survey reveals
KEARNEY, Neb. — Lighting up the sky or is the 4th of July dampened by something more than just the rain?. The United Way 4th of July Celebration in Kearney was festive, but due to weather delays, the firework show isn’t the only thing being dampened over Independence Day.
Hornady recognized for 75 years of service
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - The Hall County Board of Commissioners recognized Hornady Manufacturing for 75 years of service. The owner, Steve Hornady, accepted the award and said he was surprised by the amount of people there. Multiple individuals spoke on how Hornady is always involved in the community. Hornady...
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