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New Omaha Chamber report urges state business incentives overhaul, ways to stem ‘brain drain’
Nebraska economic competitiveness is at risk, business leaders warn. A new report urges faster incentives and bold action to keep jobs and talent local.
LOVB Nebraska Doubles Down on Latino Talent and Statewide Pride
LOVB Nebraska volleyball launches its home season with Olympians, Latina stars, and international coaches reshaping pro women’s sports in the Midwest.
Amazon Roots Run Deep in Nebraska Soil
An Indigenous Brazilian farmer is redefining regenerative farming in Nebraska, blending Amazon Roots wisdom, food justice, and sustainable agriculture.
Terence Crawford Announces Retirement, Closing a Historic Era for Nebraska
Terence Crawford retirement marks the end of a historic boxing run. The Omaha champion exits undefeated after beating Canelo Álvarez.
Nebraska lawmakers tour McCook ICE jail, call it orderly, clean and say it detains 100-150 migrants
Nebraska lawmakers tour the Tour McCook ICE detention center as debate grows over migrant detention, transparency, and the Pillen administration’s policies.
As Tyson closure looms, Lexington prepares for a future without the city’s largest employer
Tyson Foods’ Lexington plant closure puts thousands of jobs at risk, reshaping a diverse Nebraska community built around the beef industry.





