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After reopening, Joslyn Art Museum breaks visitor records, earns national acclaim

After reopening, Joslyn Art Museum breaks visitor records, earns national acclaim

by Hola Nebraska | Oct 25, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News

By Charlie Weak, Flat Water Press The Omaha art museum, after being closed for a serious expansion, is landing on best museum lists and winning awards for its new addition. The public is voting yes with its feet. Jack Becker sees it when visitors lounge on the Joslyn...
Nebraska Latino Youth Summit Marks Record Growth, Broadens Opportunities

Nebraska Latino Youth Summit Marks Record Growth, Broadens Opportunities

by Hola Nebraska | Oct 23, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News

By Christina Fernández-Morrow Twenty-two years after its modest start, NELYS connects students with colleges, careers and the confidence to build futures in Nebraska What began as a modest gathering of 200 students in 2003 has grown into one of Nebraska’s most...
Nebraska cattle producers sound alarm over Trump pitch to import beef from Argentina

Nebraska cattle producers sound alarm over Trump pitch to import beef from Argentina

by Hola Nebraska | Oct 22, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News

By Molly Ashford, Nebraska Public Media With beef prices at an all-time high, President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested importing beef from Argentina to increase supply and lower prices. Cattle producers and agriculture groups across the country and in Nebraska said...
Omaha City Council votes down proposed ordinance to ban homeless encampments

Omaha City Council votes down proposed ordinance to ban homeless encampments

by Hola Nebraska | Oct 22, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News

By Jessica Wade, Nebraska Public Media Omaha City Council members voted down an ordinance Tuesday that sought to ban homeless encampments on city property. The decision sets a clear course of action in a months-long discussion on how to address a rise in homeless...
Lawsuit over sending Nebraska voter data to feds paused for shutdown

Lawsuit over sending Nebraska voter data to feds paused for shutdown

by Hola Nebraska | Oct 22, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News

By Zach Wendling, Nebraska Examiner Lincoln, NE — Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen is asking a district court judge to pause a lawsuit over whether he will hand the state’s voter data to the federal government in light of the ongoing federal shutdown. Nebraska...
Nebraska signed contract with ICE on Sept. 30 to turn state prison into migrant detention center

Nebraska signed contract with ICE on Sept. 30 to turn state prison into migrant detention center

by Hola Nebraska | Oct 20, 2025 | Hola Nebraska, News

By Zach Wendling, Nebraska Examiner Initial contract is for two years; Gov. Jim Pillen’s office says reimbursements would annually net Nebraska $14.25 million Lincoln, NE — The State of Nebraska officially signed a contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs...
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