Nebraska Marijuana Supply May Hinge On Effectiveness Of Colorado Regulations

By Bill Kelly
Lincoln, NE — Supporters and opponents of legal marijuana in Colorado say the success or failure of an open retail market for the drug will have “huge implications†for neighboring states like Nebraska.
Read MoreThe Bluebarn Theatre Tells a Different Tale in “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol”

By Ben Rasmussen
Omaha, NE — A local theatre celebrating 25 years takes an unconventional approach to a local holiday tradition. Ben Rasmussen has more!
Read MoreAs Marijuana Arrests, Availability Increase Nebraska Policy Makers Mostly Quiet

By Bill Kelly
Lincoln, NE — Talk of the changing laws and attitudes concerning marijuana is everywhere. Everywhere except Nebraska, apparently.
Read MoreJFK Revisited: Memories of Kennedy’s Assassination

By Mike Tobias
Lincoln, NE — If you were more than a few years old, you probably remember where you were and what you were doing on Nov. 22, 1963. At approximately 12:30 p.m. CT that day, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while traveling by motorcade through Dallas.
Read MoreReport shows lack of opportunities, services for Latinos in Council Bluffs

By Brandon McDermott
Omaha, NE – A recent report by the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha analyzes the lack of services and opportunities for Latinos in Council Bluffs. Numerous concerns were addressed from the inaccessibility of bilingual services to a shortage of opportunities in managerial positions.
Read MoreJFK Revisited: Legacy in Perspective

By Mike Tobias
Lincoln, NE — The presidency of John F. Kennedy is remembered for more than it’s tragic end 50 years ago.
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