Sinopsis
Stay up-to-date with daily NET Radio news and features on a wide variety of topics that affect Lincoln, Omaha, and all of Nebraska. Updated weekdays.
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Farmers for Free Trade tour begins with Rep. Smith in Dorchester
05/09/2025 Duración: 01minNebraska farmers entering harvest season with near record high corn and soybean yields have been met with low prices for their crops. Coupled with higher than usual input prices due to tariffs, many will lose money this year. Smith, who serves as chair of the Congressional Agriculture Trade Caucus, says he is hopeful that President Trump will work to open up new markets for farmers and reach trade deals to bring down tariffs. Brian Kuehl, the co-executive director of Farmers for Free Trade, says time is running out.
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Rhule expects Husker fans to remain Nebraska nice with alcohol
04/09/2025 Duración: 46sOn Saturday, when toe meets leather for the first Husker football home game of the season against Akron, it will also be the first time beer meets belly for football fans inside the century-old stadium Memorial Stadium.
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Nebraska’s House delegation did not sign the discharge petition
04/09/2025 Duración: 01minNone of Nebraska’s U-S House members signed on to the discharge petition that would force a vote on a bill to release all government files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Here’s an insight from 2nd District Representative Don Bacon.
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Pillen admin updates Judiciary Committee on McCook ICE facility
04/09/2025 Duración: 01minPillen’s team says the Work Ethic Camp in McCook – which currently provides rehabilitative programming to low-risk offenders – will soon house undocumented immigrants arrested by ICE. The administration clarified it will only house Level 1 detainees, meaning those with minor criminal records and non-violent felonies. After the briefing, Judiciary Committee Vice Chair Wendy DeBoer told reporters she has "grave concerns" about the process from federal agents.
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NU President discusses declines in international, grad students
04/09/2025 Duración: 54sUniversity of Nebraska President Jeffrey Gold said the university is seeing a decline in international and graduate students in his State of the University address on Thursday. He also addressed how federal cuts to research spending and a lower-than-expected state appropriation have challenged the university.
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Providers, families say Medicaid rate cuts hurt autism services
03/09/2025 Duración: 05minAbout a month after lower Medicaid rates for applied behavior analysis therapy went into effect, providers say they are cutting staff and considering closing. The therapy helps children with autism. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services officials say the new rates will make the program sustainable long-term.
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Ricketts: Tax bill great for families, despite hit to state revs
03/09/2025 Duración: 01minSenator Pete Ricketts says federal tax legislation will help the average Nebraska family, despite projections that it will decrease state revenues.
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Federal changes will cut state revenues about $100 million/year
02/09/2025 Duración: 01minFederal tax changes estimated to reduce state revenues by about $100 million a year.
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Beatrice after-school program in full swing
29/08/2025 Duración: 01minAn after-school program in Beatrice welcomed back students this fall for another year. Federal officials froze and then unfroze funds to after-school programs before the school year, but Beatrice officials say they are keeping an eye on future funding.
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Nebraska’s construction workforce shortage due to immigration
29/08/2025 Duración: 01minA national construction association has released data showing a severe workforce shortage in construction. The low numbers are attributed to increased immigration enforcement.
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State senators request legislative hearing on McCook ICE center
28/08/2025 Duración: 01minMore than a week after Gov. Jim Pillen announced that the McCook Work Ethic Camp would be used as an immigration detention facility, some state lawmakers are still seeking answers on the details. Wednesday afternoon, Sen. Megan Hunt sent a letter to Judiciary Committee chair, Sen. Carolyn Bosn, requesting a legislative hearing to address questions surrounding the project. The letter was signed by 12 other state senators. “We urge you, as Chair of the Judiciary Committee, to conduct an Interim Study Hearing to improve public transparency for all stakeholders and citizens and ensure we are doing our due diligence as State leaders,” it reads.
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Bilingual paraeducator creates lasting connections on community
28/08/2025 Duración: 03minAfter 30 years as a paraeducator in Grand Island, Marlo Reyes has become the connecting piece of her school community. She will retire at the end of the year.
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Nebraska DHHS sued by developmental disability service provider
27/08/2025 Duración: 01minA Nebraska service provider for adults with developmental disabilities is suing the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. Integrated Life Choices is alleging DHHS violated due process and separation of powers and is seeking injunctive relief in Lancaster County District Court.
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What will the State Patrol's role be with the ICE facility?
27/08/2025 Duración: 04minThe Nebraska State Patrol will have immigration responsibilities when the Work Ethic Camp in McCook becomes an ICE detention facility. Six trained troopers will be assigned to question suspected undocumented individuals about their immigration status and make immigration arrests without a warrant. Nebraska Public Media’s Dale Johnson sat down with Col. Bryan Waugh to talk about the patrol’s authority under what’s known as a 287(g) partnership with ICE under the Task Force Model.
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Justice Miller-Lerman retiring from Nebraska Supreme Court
27/08/2025 Duración: 59sJustice Lindsey Miller-Lerman is retiring from the Nebraska Supreme Court.
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North Omaha’s castle seeks national recognition
26/08/2025 Duración: 05minUncertainty on whether there will be a Historic Preservation Fund in the 2026 fiscal year, has those in the museum and preservation communities worried. A group of volunteers is working to get a North Omaha building added to the National Register of Historic Places before the end of this congressional fiscal year.
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Rhule hopes for three years of hard work to pay off
26/08/2025 Duración: 34sYear three of Matt Rhule leading the Nebraska football program starts Thursday evening. In a neutral site matchup at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, the Huskers open the 2025 season vs. the Cincinnati Bearcats.
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Families and districts are learning from the 4-day school week
26/08/2025 Duración: 03minThe shift to four-day school weeks is increasing in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. Administrators argue the shift helps with teacher recruitment and retention. It can also save money, especially with transportation. But what is the long-term effect on student learning?
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Midwest Newsroom: Missouri changes solitary confinement policy
25/08/2025 Duración: 04minHonesty Bishop was attacked by her cellmate. Missouri prison officials deemed her sexually active and kept her in isolation for over six years.
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NU fans share their hopes for the future, reminisce the Cook era
22/08/2025 Duración: 04minNebraska volleyball fans are chomping at the bit to see their beloved Huskers under new leadership. When the Cornhuskers face off with Pittsburgh at 6 p.m. Central Friday, it will be head coach Dani Busboom Kelly’s first match leading the program.