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The Sidney City Council backed purchasing a new public transportation bus instead of repairing a 2021 buss nearing 100,000 miles.

Nebraska bill to ban transgender students from the bathrooms and sports of their choice advances
A Nebraska bill that would bar transgender students from bathrooms, locker rooms and sports teams that correspond with their gender identity has advanced from the first of three rounds of debate — but with a caveat.

Norfolk's Housing Boost: 500 Units Planned Amidst Community Excitement
Norfolk, Neb. -- A project designed to house 500 units in Norfolk has garnered widespread community support. The City Council held a public hearing to consider a declaration of blight and substandard conditions for the redevelopment area north of State Hi

Huskers partner with News Channel Nebraska to televise spring 'Husker Games' soccer match
LINCOLN, Neb. — News Channel Nebraska is televising a Husker women’s soccer match this weekend as part of the Husker Games spring festivities.
Nebraska is hosting an exhibition match against Wyoming on Saturday, with NCN’s live coverage starting at

Eastern Nebraska, Western Iowa under Tornado Watch through Thursday night
Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa is under a Tornado Watch on Thursday, April 17, effective from 5 p.m. CT Thursday through midnight. The potential area of impact includes Jefferson and Gage Counties and many other areas to the north.

Preparedness in Practice: Nebraska AgrAbility presents strategies to empower rural families and communities
Connecting agriculture and disaster planning for stronger rural communities requires planning for various disasters. Disaster and emergency planning often overlooks individuals working and living on farms and ranches.

Strommen: State budget debate set to begin April 29 in Nebraska Legislature
On April 29, the state budget will be introduced and deliberated by the Legislature, marking the beginning of debate on the two-year budget. The Appropriations Committee has reached an agreement, and is awaiting the finalized preliminary version.

National Park Service to remain in Valentine office, staffing unchanged
Despite a previous listing on the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) website suggesting a lease cancellation, the National Park Service (NPS) will remain in its Valentine office through at least its lease expiration of Sept. 2026.