NebraskaPedia™ - September, 2009 Archived News
» Cozad plans budget cuts in response to Tenneco's closure
» Private-practice doctors deliver vote of no confidence in Alegent
» Study says health care reform needed to avoid cost surges in Nebraska
» Omaha's Rose Ballet Troupe is calling it quits
» Tiny Arcadia is a marching band town
» Fremont considers a new youth center
» Ayers to talk about free speech in Omaha Nov. 14
» Former Vise-Grip factory in DeWitt is on the auction block
» State officials propose three-drug combination for executions
» State health committee wary public option will limit doctor-patient relationship
» Cabinet secretaries address ag economy, power grid at community forum
» Most Nebraska public school teachers are getting raises
» Hastings school using cowbell instead of stick to combat bullying
» At Gering tea party, Smith says Obama 'bobbing and weaving' on health care
» Obama administration mandates two engineering firms per road project
» Fremont's Midland Lutheran College hopes to rebound with new curriculum
» Owner of Sutherland ethanol plant agrees to pay settlement to EPA
» Longstanding ranch expo moves to Kearney from Bassett
» UNL to sign research, student exchange agreement with Japanese university
» Senators hear testimony about alcohol-related problems at reservation
» Metro-area parents, administrators await interpretation of new diversity plan
» H1N1 vaccinations to start in October Virus hits Columbus Mitchell school closed
» Nebraska launches first phase of radio system for first responders
» Norfolk college's truck-driving course provides new employment option
» Owners give mini-golf course to City of Minden
» 500 to lose jobs as Tenneco announces closure of plant in Cozad
» Relative economic stability puts Nebraska in top 10 of real income growth
» Rural areas tend to have higher percentage without health insurance
» Kearney apparel giant breaks ground on $25 million warehouse
» Enrollment is up 14 percent at Western Nebraska Community College
» Farm and Ranch Museum is growing in Gering
» State-funded, privately-run job program promotes economic independence
» Johanns' bill to defund ACORN gets wide bipartisan support
» State investigators confiscate Bank Shot video games in McCook
» Cougars that threaten people or livestock may be killed, commission says
» New federally-funded health center in G.I. would be sixth in Nebraska
» A Kearney pregnancy resource center is expanding its services
» Fourth-graders from Fillmore, Thayer counties learn how ag affects them
» USPS considers cost-cutting ideas, including five-day delivery
» Nebraska survey shows private schools becoming more popular
» Eight-man football to be showcased at UNK's Foster Field
» Johanns introduces bill to end funding of ACORN
» Blood collectors week a reminder of the need for ongoing donations
» Fairbury High School opens its new football field
» Winnebago tribal college gets $85,000 federal grant for technology
» Annual West Omaha 'Dreams' mansion tour downsized due to economy
» Twin-row planting makes its debut at Husker Harvest Days
» TierOne looking to sell 32 of its branches to Australian-owned company
» Pine beetles migrate from Rockies into western Nebraska
» Kearney voters narrowly approve elementary school bond Holdrege says no
» Preservationist team moves 1867 cabin at Homestead Monument
» Lincoln High student gets reward for his honest
» Lincoln Saltdogs are American Association champions
» State gets $9 million in federal stimulus funds for energy projects
» Construction on new State Fair site is 'right on schedule'
» Roseland opens new teen center on Main Street
» More opportunities appear for high schoolers to earn college credit
» Voting by mail appears to be increasing turnout in many precincts
» State's corn, soybean crops in good shape, a little slow to mature
» Homestead Monument near Beatrice to be engraved on commemorative quarter
» Bellevue couple decreases debt, loses weight by changing eating habits
» One of the first Safe Haven kids had his life changed by the law
» New fire hall completed at Albion
» Aurora woman named magazine's Grandparent of Year
» Nelson listens to Obama's pitch on latest health care ideas
» Flu symptoms are subsiding at Lincoln Pius
» Nelson promotes 'full-service schools' with actress
» Lincoln lesbian couple says Nebraska marriage amendment is prejudice
» G.I. airport wants to scrap its service to K.C., add Denver
» Norfolk citizens to vote in May on fluoridation issue
» White will enter race against Terry for House seat
» Woodhead signs again with Jets as practice squad player
» High school students being trained to fill welding industry shortages
» Personal finances also part of many schools' curriculums
» Vice chancellor of agriculture at UNL to step down next summer
» Thousands of State Fair attenders enjoy bittersweet last day in Lincoln
» Hour-by-hour account of State Fair's final evening in Capital City
» Jets change their mind, waive Woodhead
» Callaway draws record numbers to its annual Kite Flight
» Stuhr Museum's Railroad Town shuts down for season
» Nebraska colleges start to emphasize recycling
» Salt Creek tiger beetles making a slow comeback
» North Platte's Woodhead makes Jets' regular-season roster
» Omaha WWII paratrooper will return to the scene of his Easy Company exploits
» Wind energy reps tout industry's future in Broken Bow
» Family of twirlers leaving a legacy with NU's Marching Red
» Lincoln mayor's office erred in $300,000 firefighter figure
» Beatrice manufacturer announces 60 temporary layoffs
» Grand Island will have to start its own State Fair traditions next year
» Individual districts setting policies for president's talk to schoolchildren
» North Platte's Woodhead makes Jets' regular-season roster
» Omaha WWII paratrooper will return to the scene of his Easy Company exploits
» Wind energy reps tout industry's future in Broken Bow
» Family of twirlers leaving a legacy with NU's Marching Red
» Lincoln mayor's office erred in $300,000 firefighter figure
» Beatrice manufacturer announces 60 temporary layoffs
» Grand Island will have to start its own State Fair traditions next year
» Individual districts setting policies for president's talk to schoolchildren
» Lancaster County residents asked to comment on local medical plans
» NFU supports cap-and-trade; Johanns and Smith call it devastating Lincoln rally
» Woodhead gains 158 yards for Jets in final preseason game
» Study says 47 percent of rural Nebraskans boost income with self-employment
» 180 out with flu at Pius X; officials suspect H1N1 Pregnant? Get vaccinated
» N.P. closes 3rd Street to make way for new jail construction
» Magazine hails Heineman as a 'tech savvy' governor
» Banks transitioning away from free checking accounts
» Classic hamburger stand a popular State Fair lunch spot
» Concealed-carry permit holders from 34 states can carry handgun into Nebraska
» Irrigators in Gosper, Phelps, Kearney counties to have more available water in 2010
» Man sues Nelnet for return of $1 billion in 'special allowance' payments
» Good weather, good crowds at State Fair
» Cozad plans budget cuts in response to Tenneco's closure
» Private-practice doctors deliver vote of no confidence in Alegent
» Study says health care reform needed to avoid cost surges in Nebraska
» Omaha's Rose Ballet Troupe is calling it quits
» Tiny Arcadia is a marching band town
» Fremont considers a new youth center
» Ayers to talk about free speech in Omaha Nov. 14
» Former Vise-Grip factory in DeWitt is on the auction block
» State officials propose three-drug combination for executions
» State health committee wary public option will limit doctor-patient relationship
» Cabinet secretaries address ag economy, power grid at community forum
» Most Nebraska public school teachers are getting raises
» Hastings school using cowbell instead of stick to combat bullying
» At Gering tea party, Smith says Obama 'bobbing and weaving' on health care
» Obama administration mandates two engineering firms per road project
» Fremont's Midland Lutheran College hopes to rebound with new curriculum
» Owner of Sutherland ethanol plant agrees to pay settlement to EPA
» Longstanding ranch expo moves to Kearney from Bassett
» UNL to sign research, student exchange agreement with Japanese university
» Senators hear testimony about alcohol-related problems at reservation
» Metro-area parents, administrators await interpretation of new diversity plan
» H1N1 vaccinations to start in October Virus hits Columbus Mitchell school closed
» Nebraska launches first phase of radio system for first responders
» Norfolk college's truck-driving course provides new employment option
» Owners give mini-golf course to City of Minden
» 500 to lose jobs as Tenneco announces closure of plant in Cozad
» Relative economic stability puts Nebraska in top 10 of real income growth
» Rural areas tend to have higher percentage without health insurance
» Kearney apparel giant breaks ground on $25 million warehouse
» Enrollment is up 14 percent at Western Nebraska Community College
» Farm and Ranch Museum is growing in Gering
» State-funded, privately-run job program promotes economic independence
» Johanns' bill to defund ACORN gets wide bipartisan support
» State investigators confiscate Bank Shot video games in McCook
» Cougars that threaten people or livestock may be killed, commission says
» New federally-funded health center in G.I. would be sixth in Nebraska
» A Kearney pregnancy resource center is expanding its services
» Fourth-graders from Fillmore, Thayer counties learn how ag affects them
» USPS considers cost-cutting ideas, including five-day delivery
» Nebraska survey shows private schools becoming more popular
» Eight-man football to be showcased at UNK's Foster Field
» Johanns introduces bill to end funding of ACORN
» Blood collectors week a reminder of the need for ongoing donations
» Fairbury High School opens its new football field
» Winnebago tribal college gets $85,000 federal grant for technology
» Annual West Omaha 'Dreams' mansion tour downsized due to economy
» Twin-row planting makes its debut at Husker Harvest Days
» TierOne looking to sell 32 of its branches to Australian-owned company
» Pine beetles migrate from Rockies into western Nebraska
» Kearney voters narrowly approve elementary school bond Holdrege says no
» Preservationist team moves 1867 cabin at Homestead Monument
» Lincoln High student gets reward for his honest
» Lincoln Saltdogs are American Association champions
» State gets $9 million in federal stimulus funds for energy projects
» Construction on new State Fair site is 'right on schedule'
» Roseland opens new teen center on Main Street
» More opportunities appear for high schoolers to earn college credit
» Voting by mail appears to be increasing turnout in many precincts
» State's corn, soybean crops in good shape, a little slow to mature
» Homestead Monument near Beatrice to be engraved on commemorative quarter
» Bellevue couple decreases debt, loses weight by changing eating habits
» One of the first Safe Haven kids had his life changed by the law
» New fire hall completed at Albion
» Aurora woman named magazine's Grandparent of Year
» Nelson listens to Obama's pitch on latest health care ideas
» Flu symptoms are subsiding at Lincoln Pius
» Nelson promotes 'full-service schools' with actress
» Lincoln lesbian couple says Nebraska marriage amendment is prejudice
» G.I. airport wants to scrap its service to K.C., add Denver
» Norfolk citizens to vote in May on fluoridation issue
» White will enter race against Terry for House seat
» Woodhead signs again with Jets as practice squad player
» High school students being trained to fill welding industry shortages
» Personal finances also part of many schools' curriculums
» Vice chancellor of agriculture at UNL to step down next summer
» Thousands of State Fair attenders enjoy bittersweet last day in Lincoln
» Hour-by-hour account of State Fair's final evening in Capital City
» Jets change their mind, waive Woodhead
» Callaway draws record numbers to its annual Kite Flight
» Stuhr Museum's Railroad Town shuts down for season
» Nebraska colleges start to emphasize recycling
» Salt Creek tiger beetles making a slow comeback
» North Platte's Woodhead makes Jets' regular-season roster
» Omaha WWII paratrooper will return to the scene of his Easy Company exploits
» Wind energy reps tout industry's future in Broken Bow
» Family of twirlers leaving a legacy with NU's Marching Red
» Lincoln mayor's office erred in $300,000 firefighter figure
» Beatrice manufacturer announces 60 temporary layoffs
» Grand Island will have to start its own State Fair traditions next year
» Individual districts setting policies for president's talk to schoolchildren
» North Platte's Woodhead makes Jets' regular-season roster
» Omaha WWII paratrooper will return to the scene of his Easy Company exploits
» Wind energy reps tout industry's future in Broken Bow
» Family of twirlers leaving a legacy with NU's Marching Red
» Lincoln mayor's office erred in $300,000 firefighter figure
» Beatrice manufacturer announces 60 temporary layoffs
» Grand Island will have to start its own State Fair traditions next year
» Individual districts setting policies for president's talk to schoolchildren
» Lancaster County residents asked to comment on local medical plans
» NFU supports cap-and-trade; Johanns and Smith call it devastating Lincoln rally
» Woodhead gains 158 yards for Jets in final preseason game
» Study says 47 percent of rural Nebraskans boost income with self-employment
» 180 out with flu at Pius X; officials suspect H1N1 Pregnant? Get vaccinated
» N.P. closes 3rd Street to make way for new jail construction
» Magazine hails Heineman as a 'tech savvy' governor
» Banks transitioning away from free checking accounts
» Classic hamburger stand a popular State Fair lunch spot
» Concealed-carry permit holders from 34 states can carry handgun into Nebraska
» Irrigators in Gosper, Phelps, Kearney counties to have more available water in 2010
» Man sues Nelnet for return of $1 billion in 'special allowance' payments
» Good weather, good crowds at State Fair

