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Nebraska childhood vaccination rates fall as measles returns

Nebraska childhood vaccination rates fall as measles returns

by Hola Nebraska | Feb 9, 2026 | Hola Nebraska, News

  By Paul Hammel, Nebraska Examiner Distrust of science, misinformation by anti-vax groups, and new federal directives blamed Lincoln, NE – A leading authority on infectious diseases says Nebraskans need to brace themselves for an increase in measles cases and...
ACLU Nebraska sues over ICE detention at McCook facility

ACLU Nebraska sues over ICE detention at McCook facility

by Hola Nebraska | Feb 5, 2026 | Hola Nebraska, News

  By Cindy Gonzalez, Nebraska Examiner Lincoln, NE — The Nebraska chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has launched its first federal lawsuits on behalf of migrants at McCook’s so-called “Cornhusker Clink,” which opened a few months ago as an ICE...
Six cited after anti-ICE student protest in Fremont, Nebraska; one hit by an SUV.

Six cited after anti-ICE student protest in Fremont, Nebraska; one hit by an SUV.

by Hola Nebraska | Feb 5, 2026 | Hola Nebraska, News

  Six people were cited after a Fremont anti-ICE protest where a student was hit by an SUV, including the teen driver, the injured girl and three other youths.   By Cindy Gonzalez,Nebraska Examiner Omaha, NE – Fremont police have cited six people in...
Trump tariffs squeeze Nebraska manufacturers, from chocolate to farm equipment

Trump tariffs squeeze Nebraska manufacturers, from chocolate to farm equipment

by Hola Nebraska | Feb 3, 2026 | Hola Nebraska, News

By Holly Edgell & Daniel Wheaton / Midwest Newsroom Nebraskans make things: Basketball hoops, farm equipment, artificial limbs and bullets are among the thousands of products that comprise the state’s manufacturing sector. Right now, manufacturers are in pain....
Lexington, Nebraska church braces for Tyson plant shutdown

Lexington, Nebraska church braces for Tyson plant shutdown

by Hola Nebraska | Jan 31, 2026 | Hola Nebraska, News

The looming shutdown is already taking a toll on First United Methodist, where nearly half of the church’s Spanish-speaking congregation has already left town to find jobs elsewhere.   By Andrew Wegley, Flatwater Free Press Lexington, NE — The pastor paced the...
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