Norfolk Public Schools officials are paying close attention to several bills shuffling through the Nebraska Legislature.
Administrators from both rural and urban school districts voiced support Monday for Gov. Jim Pillen's plan to pour an extra $112.9 million into public schools over the next two years.
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The Reporter (Vacaville) on MSNLincoln’s birthday is Wednesday: What’s closed, what’s open?Here’s a partial list of what’s closed and open on Wednesday, Lincoln’s birthday, a California legal public holiday: Government offices: State, county and city government offices will be closed; ...
There was plenty of buzz inside of one Lincoln middle school Saturday morning, as more than a dozen kids faced the English ...
After 18 rounds seventh-grader Charani Kummiti of Marilyn Moore Middle School came out on top, and sixth-grader Eleanor ...
The Baylor men’s tennis team secured a 4-2 road victory over Nebraska on Friday night, as the Bears improve to 6-3 on the season.
Built in 1915, the Sutherland State Aid Bridge in Lincoln County was deemed unsafe in the 1980s but only received federal ...
The University of Nebraska’s Board of Regents voted Friday to make Aramark the concession provider at Memorial Stadium, the ...
The longtime principal of Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools will join the Lincoln Public Schools executive team beginning on ...
L INCOLN — Dani Busboom Kelly is home. The Cortland native, and Freeman High School graduate, was officially introduced as ...
If Dani Busboom Kelly is the new president of Nebraska volleyball, husband Lane Kelly is the first gentleman of sorts. The ...
Students, teachers and state officials largely testified in favor of a proposal that would prohibit student use of cellphones ...
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