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A judge has been asked to dismiss the case against the former director of History Nebraska because the Nebraska Attorney General's Office failed to try him within six months.
Nebraskans made their voices heard this November on various ballot measures — medical cannabis, paid sick leave, abortion and school choice — and most of the measures are set to take effect in December.
A two-way tie for a Nebraska village board seat ended after a recount, when one candidate conceded to the other, who also happens to be his wife.
Hundreds of Nebraskans didn't have their votes counted this year because of the state's new voter identification law but the vast majority complied with the new requirements.
Democrat Ashlei Spivey had already started new lawmaker orientation Monday by the time the last votes were counted and her victory in northeast Omaha's District 13 legislative race became clear.
A two-way tie in the November election for a seat on the Denton, Nebraska, board of trustees will likely be decided by a coin toss.
Prosecutors intend to appeal the dismissal of criminal charges against a notary for Nebraska’s medical cannabis petitions who asks them “to stop playing games” and embrace voter approval. A spokesperson for the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office,
DENTON, Neb. (KLKN) – A tied election in a village outside of Lincoln ended Monday without having to draw lots. Six candidates ran for seats on the Denton Board of Trustees this year; the three with the most votes would be elected.
The Nebraska Republican Party's policy plan for the 2025 legislative session outlines a hard-right cultural agenda, including further abortion restrictions and enhanced conservative influence on public schools.
A former county treasurer pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges of embezzlement, money laundering and tax evasion after stealing more than $38 million in county funds to renovate her ranches, buy 20 cars and pay for personal expenses. Discover how this experience can manifest as traits in adulthood.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's Wall Street Journal op-ed about slashing government programs borrows from an Argentinian plan that caused a massive spike in poverty.