NebraskaPedia™ - June, 2010 Archived News
» Good progress reported on construction projects at Kearney schools
» Tab from state flood damage rises to $16 million
» Walton couple turns old Lincoln house into bed and breakfast
» Nebraska pounds Kansas in 8-man all-star football game
» Gothenburg hospital plans to close long-term care unit Sept. 30
» Seward begins adding fluoride to its water system
» Nelson astounded at scope of flood damage in Norfolk region
» Fremont has several options to defend newly-passed illegal alien law
» Disabled veterans on bikes tell Aurora residents not to limit themselves
» State Fair officials anxious to show off state-of-the-art livestock facilities
» Upper Republican NRD nails farmers accused of bypassing water meters
» Columbus Arc holds camp for people with special needs
» Despite threats of lawsuits, Fremont voters pass illegal immigration measure
» Investors plan to convert Haymarket Tool House into hotel, apartments
» Pawnee culture celebrated at second annual Kearney powwow
» Thedford man wins Buffalo Bill Trail Boss award for rodeo involvement
» Passing prowess gives South victory in 52nd Shrine Bowl
» UNL joins rest of Big Ten members as CIC member
» Union Pacific stock performance lands in Bloomberg Top 50
» York County tea party organization helps launch similar group in Seward
» Norfolk Daily News link to northeast Nebraska flood stories
» Buffalo Bill Rodeo to start annual run at Nebraskaland Days in NP
» State's fuel tax to increase again
» Omahans fast, pray, speak for immigration reform
» Battle lines are drawn in Fremont's proposed illegal alien ordinance
» With less than 3 months to go, GI State Fair site is on schedule, on budget
» Regents approve 6 percent tuition hike for entire NU system
» Re-enactors to celebrate 150th anniversary of Pony Express at Ft. Kearny
» Brew pub wins $25,000 McCook Business Plan competition, plans fall opening
» Omaha to start free downtown shuttle service in July
» Corn Growers protest Senate vote allowing EPA to regulate greenhouse gases
» Two Omaha Nation members challenge author of new textbook
» Great Western Bank buys financially-troubled TierOne in seamless transition
» Johanns and Innovation Campus: 'Nelson does earmarks, I don't'
» Is it a done deal that Omaha architectural firm will design Haymarket arena?
» Cattlemen's Ball volunteers make a difference for cancer research
» Scottsbluff cemetery may regulate graveside decorations
» Custer County's Round Hill School closes after more than a century
» State still hasn't started federally-funded appliance rebate program
» People flocked to Nebraska's state parks over Memorial weekend
» Corn Board chief: Ethanol producers becoming more efficient
» Seed corn giant Pioneer Hi-Bred acquires Hoegemeyer Hybrids
» Norfolk preparing master development plan for parks and trails
» Slowly rising Nebraska unemployment still below national rate
» Kearney Marine takes charge of all presidential aircraft and maintenance
» Civil War monument dedicated at Stuhr Museum in GI
» Lincoln to use alternative construction contract to deliver arena for set price. Vote analysis
» Ashford: Medical marijuana has little support in Unicameral. Colorado scrambles to regulate pot
» Living military timeline at Stuhr Museum showcases U.S. soldiers of all eras
» Game & Parks votes to recommend limited drinking at state parks
» Omaha explores various cost-saving methods at area swimming pools
» Norfolk family unplugs from computer, goes outside for summer
» Good progress reported on construction projects at Kearney schools
» Tab from state flood damage rises to $16 million
» Walton couple turns old Lincoln house into bed and breakfast
» Nebraska pounds Kansas in 8-man all-star football game
» Gothenburg hospital plans to close long-term care unit Sept. 30
» Seward begins adding fluoride to its water system
» Nelson astounded at scope of flood damage in Norfolk region
» Fremont has several options to defend newly-passed illegal alien law
» Disabled veterans on bikes tell Aurora residents not to limit themselves
» State Fair officials anxious to show off state-of-the-art livestock facilities
» Upper Republican NRD nails farmers accused of bypassing water meters
» Columbus Arc holds camp for people with special needs
» Despite threats of lawsuits, Fremont voters pass illegal immigration measure
» Investors plan to convert Haymarket Tool House into hotel, apartments
» Pawnee culture celebrated at second annual Kearney powwow
» Thedford man wins Buffalo Bill Trail Boss award for rodeo involvement
» Passing prowess gives South victory in 52nd Shrine Bowl
» UNL joins rest of Big Ten members as CIC member
» Union Pacific stock performance lands in Bloomberg Top 50
» York County tea party organization helps launch similar group in Seward
» Norfolk Daily News link to northeast Nebraska flood stories
» Buffalo Bill Rodeo to start annual run at Nebraskaland Days in NP
» State's fuel tax to increase again
» Omahans fast, pray, speak for immigration reform
» Battle lines are drawn in Fremont's proposed illegal alien ordinance
» With less than 3 months to go, GI State Fair site is on schedule, on budget
» Regents approve 6 percent tuition hike for entire NU system
» Re-enactors to celebrate 150th anniversary of Pony Express at Ft. Kearny
» Brew pub wins $25,000 McCook Business Plan competition, plans fall opening
» Omaha to start free downtown shuttle service in July
» Corn Growers protest Senate vote allowing EPA to regulate greenhouse gases
» Two Omaha Nation members challenge author of new textbook
» Great Western Bank buys financially-troubled TierOne in seamless transition
» Johanns and Innovation Campus: 'Nelson does earmarks, I don't'
» Is it a done deal that Omaha architectural firm will design Haymarket arena?
» Cattlemen's Ball volunteers make a difference for cancer research
» Scottsbluff cemetery may regulate graveside decorations
» Custer County's Round Hill School closes after more than a century
» State still hasn't started federally-funded appliance rebate program
» People flocked to Nebraska's state parks over Memorial weekend
» Corn Board chief: Ethanol producers becoming more efficient
» Seed corn giant Pioneer Hi-Bred acquires Hoegemeyer Hybrids
» Norfolk preparing master development plan for parks and trails
» Slowly rising Nebraska unemployment still below national rate
» Kearney Marine takes charge of all presidential aircraft and maintenance
» Civil War monument dedicated at Stuhr Museum in GI
» Lincoln to use alternative construction contract to deliver arena for set price. Vote analysis
» Ashford: Medical marijuana has little support in Unicameral. Colorado scrambles to regulate pot
» Living military timeline at Stuhr Museum showcases U.S. soldiers of all eras
» Game & Parks votes to recommend limited drinking at state parks
» Omaha explores various cost-saving methods at area swimming pools
» Norfolk family unplugs from computer, goes outside for summer

