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Health care deals enough to make you sick
If the Senate version of the health care bill becomes law, some of the political bargains made may make you feel sick.
Embattled Foster Care Director Hangs On To Job
The director of Nebraska's Foster Care Review Board is fighting to keep her job as federal allegations of political improprieties hang over her head.
There are no secrets with Dave Davis. He freely tells his story. A natural-born auctioneer.
Feds want Nebraska official fired
A federal agency has recommended that the head of the Nebraska Foster Care Review Board be fired for allegedly engaging in political activity while at work.
Old ally blasts gov.'s budget plan
The president of the state's largest agriculture group this morning accused a past ally, Gov.
Will Mr. Tressel go to Washington?
Posted by ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg Jim Tressel is nicknamed The Senator, and some believe the Ohio State head coach will pursue a career in politics after he hangs up his sweater vest.
Capitol View: No time is a good time for legislative special session
There is no question about the importance of the upcoming special session of the Legislature and the budget cutting decisions it will yield.
Tridaq had a huge success with their "What's New in SolidWorks 2010" rollout event in a
Tridaq had a huge success with their "What's New in SolidWorks 2010" rollout event in Lincoln, NE with Jon Hirschtick as the keynote speaker.
Former Neb. State Patrol head to seek office
Nesbitt, a Republican, seeks to replace Shane Osborn, who said last month he will not seek re-election. Nesbitt will face State Sen.
Neb. coach: OU heckling unsportsmanlike
Nebraska volleyball coach John Cook says Oklahoma event management staff and Big 12 referees lost control of a match last week in which OU women's basketball players and others engaged in over-the-top heckling.
Buffett, Gill to headline Neb. fundraiser
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett and country singer Vince Gill will headline a fundraiser for a group that matches youth in Nebraska and Iowa with adult mentors.
September 4th, 2009 - Top News Stories
Ken Krantz was sentenced this week in Scottsbluff County District Court for stalking and carrying a concealed weapon.
Curt Schilling Pondering a Pitch for Ted Kennedy's Senate Seat
Curt Schilling spoke on a Boston sports radio station this morning, expounding on the prospect of a run to replace the late Ted Kennedy .
Rear admiral, UNL alumnus returns to campus
Tuesday marked a homecoming for Rear Adm. Douglas McAneny, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate who returned to campus as part of Omaha Navy Week.
NU athletic director objects "Fan Cans' in Neb.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is one of about two dozen college communities that have objected to a nationwide beer promotion that dressed cans of Bud Light in college colors.
NU athletic director objects "Fan Cans' in Neb.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is one of about two dozen college communities that have objected to a nationwide beer promotion that dressed cans of Bud Light in college colors.
Husker Fans Are the Best in the Country Because of Osborne
Jake Trotter of The Oklahoman talked with 29 players at the Big 12 Media Days and asked who the best and the worst fans in the Big 12 are.
Husker Fans Are the Best in the Country Because of Osborne
Jake Trotter of The Oklahoman talked with 29 players at the Big 12 Media Days and asked who the best and the worst fans in the Big 12 are.
Lee Praises Nebraska Fans, Even Signs a Used Red Boot for One
To "Respond to Randy" click on the link below and choose "Randy York's N-Sider" under "Area of Interest" on the new screen.
Holtz Possibly Overreaching After Notre Dame Legends Win in Japan, Pondering House Bid
This morning's Orlando Sentinel brings bad news for those who had Bill McCartney or Barry Switzer in CSTB's "Which College Football Coach Will Replace Tom Osborne in the House of Representatives" pool.
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