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Nebraska Update

Nebraska Update

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From the Capitol to your community, Nebraska Public Media’s local journalists bring you top stories and essential context every weekday morning.699692 Política y Gobierno
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  • April 17 | Pillen vetoes bills, inside new Omaha library
    Apr 17 2026
    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 17, include: Gov. Jim Pillen vetoes multiple bills as lawmakers weigh possible overrides, Nebraska prison officials reverse policy limiting Native American religious access after federal lawsuit, proposed federal cuts to USDA funding raise concerns among Nebraska agriculture leaders, new research highlights local resistance to large-scale energy projects in Nebraska, Omaha's new Central Library opens this weekend, Big Ten announces its first women's volleyball conference tournament.
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    13 m
  • April 16 | Mail-in voting questions, Casady challenges DHS
    Apr 16 2026
    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 16, include: mail-in voting remains vital in rural Nebraska as county clerks work to counter misinformation and reassure voters about ballot security, former law enforcement leader Tom Casady joins new PAC criticizing federal actions, state auditor warns of steep decline in employee health fund, Capitol security focus grows as threats increase, Gov. Jim Pillen suggests change to filibuster rules, state launches cancer trends dashboard, food prices expected to rise amid global pressures.
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    14 m
  • April 15 | Sports betting push, governor's race polling
    Apr 15 2026
    Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, April 15, include: effort to legalize online sports betting in Nebraska is drawing major funding from online casinos, new poll shows Democratic candidate Lynn Walz trailing Gov. Jim Pillen by five points in governor's race, complaint alleges Senate candidate Dan Osborn improperly used restricted funds for campaign staffing, two Native American inmates are suing Nebraska prison officials over restricted access to religious space, Nebraska Cattlemen raises $1.3 million to support ranchers impacted by March wildfires, Lincoln debuts largest skate park, Lancaster County hosts students for County Government Day to promote civic engagement.
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    12 m
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