It was 'very telling' that Israel did not share information of attacks: Sen. Deb Fischer
Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., weighs in on President Biden and Israeli PM Netanyahu's speaking by phone for the first time in several weeks, the trust between the U.S. and Israel, and her tight Senate race.
Berkshire Hathaway, originally a textile manufacturing company, came to be acquired by Warren Buffett in 1965
Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with many large companies in its resume. Berkshire Hathaway has been led by Warren Buffett since 1965.
Ill-timed printed lottery ticket wins Nebraska woman $220,000: 'I don’t let the mistakes go'
Lori Sailors, a Lincoln, Nebraska, woman, recently won $220,000 in the Nebraska Pick 5 lottery game after buying a ticket that was printed by mistake.
US agriculture industry gears up for futuristic aerial 'drone-swarm' farming after FAA decision
"Drone-swarm" agriculture could replace traditional tractors at just a fraction of the cost as the FAA clears the way for U.S. farmers to use the new technology.
FedEx driver hailed a hero after killing rattlesnake on customer's porch: 'Employee of the year'
A FedEx driver in Nebraska is being called the company's employee of the year by a customer after the driver killed a rattlesnake that was by the customer's front door.
Nebraska high school student goes off script after getting ChatGPT-written graduation speech approved
Kenny Morales, a student at Grand Island Senior High School in Nebraska, says he used AI to draft a decoy speech that was approved by officials, a report says.
Meat plant cleaning service fined $1.5M for employing over 100 children across US locations
Packers Sanitation Services, Inc., was hit with over $1.5 million in fines by the Department of Labor after more than 100 children were found to be working in plants across the country.
New iPhone feature alerts Nebraska police to 'worst crash' in recent memory
New iPhone 14 crash detection credited for alerting police in Lincoln, Nebraska to deadly crash that killed six. Police call it the "worst crash" in recent memory.
Nebraska governor slams Biden's vaccine mandate, threatens legal action
Gov. Pete Ricketts threatens to sue President Biden over the vaccine mandate, arguing that there will be economic implications.
Cattle producers have a beef with 35-year marketing campaign
Cattle producers for 35 years have been bankrolling one of the nation's most iconic marketing campaigns, but now many want to end the program that created the “Beef. It's What's for Dinner” slogan.