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"Each core is like going back in time," a geologist said. "This stuff's not seen the light of day for 640,000 years, right?
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Midlands Voices: Farm Bill conservation programs vital to keep Nebraska's grassland legacy intact"When it comes to well-managed ranches, agriculture doesn’t just coexist nearby healthy ecosystems — they are ecosystems in and of themselves," Alex McKiernan writes.
The first Piece by Piece summit convened inventors, entrepreneurs and investors to openly discuss challenges in Nebraska’s ...
Nestled along the Platte River in Buffalo County, this unpretentious community of about 30,000 residents offers that increasingly rare combination of affordability and livability that retirees ...
Dads are notoriously difficult to shop for, but I’ve discovered something better than another tie or grilling gadget – Kearney, Nebraska, the perfect Father’s Day destination hiding in plain sight.
Nebraska’s efforts to fight California on new electric-truck mandates and related regulations largely ended Monday with ...
In a significant policy reversal, CARB has agreed to repeal its Advanced Clean Fleets regulation after legal challenges.
State lawmakers are trying to fix a $262 million budget shortfall — and some think the canal might be a good place to cut.
Pillen admits he and other farmers ‘messed up,’ expects new state agency to improve water management
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen says he and other farmers "messed up" and said he expects a new merged state agency to improve water ...
In today’s healthcare landscape, operational efficiency is not a luxury — it is a necessity, according to Paul Hinchey, MD, COO of Cleveland-based University Hospitals. Operational challenges, ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen officially formed a new Department of Water, Energy and Environment Wednesday when he signed a bill ...
It’s no wonder, when we’re seeing a growing reliance on AI chatbots for everything from drafting texts to therapy — and with ...
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