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Governor Pete Ricketts has designated March 20th as "Meat on the Menu Day" in Nebraska. Ricketts is encouraging Nebraskans to purchase and eat beef, pork, chicken, lamb, or another kind of meat. "Agri...
News Mar 09, 2021
The Department of Motor Vehicles launched three new services in 2020 that will help customers save time and save money: Fleet Renewal Services, Dealer eServices and Real-time SR22 Submission. Governor...
News Mar 08, 2021
Governor Pete Ricketts announced the results of a E30 demonstration project conducted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with support from the State's Department of Administrative Services . The gr...
News Mar 08, 2021
A former inmate at Nebraska Community Corrections is facing charges after being seen Saturday roaming around the perimeter of the facility Saturday at around 5:40 p.m. It was reported by another inmat...
News Mar 08, 2021
A trip to McDonalds didn’t turn out as planned for a man with is 3 year old daughter Saturday. Lincoln Police were called to 2140 K Street around 1:17 p.m. to investigate a disturbance. The vict...
News Mar 08, 2021
Lincoln Police are looking for a suspect in a stabbing that happened at 3:10 a.m. Saturday near 12th and E Street. Officers were called to that location to investigate an assault. A 28 year old man ha...
News Mar 08, 2021
Lincoln Police are searching for suspects in a home burglary in the 800 block of south 28th Street on Friday, March 5th. Police were called around 11:39 a.m. from a man who reported that someone had b...
News Mar 08, 2021
The Lincoln Police Department is continuing its investigation into the homicide of 33-year-old James Shekie of Lincoln. We express our deepest condolences to James' family and friends as they grieve h...
News Mar 08, 2021
Webster An inmate who left the Community Corrections Center - Lincoln on May 1, 2020 has been arrested by the Douglas County Sheriff's office. Deputies took Allen Webster into custody March 4, 2021. W...
News Mar 08, 2021
The practice of medicine relating to sight has been around for more than 2,500 years. But for the first time, ophthalmologists are able to see what their glaucoma patients see — through an iPad ...
News Mar 08, 2021