Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has appointed Columbus Mayor Jim Bulkley to serve on the Nebraska Workforce Development Board.
When/where: Saturday, 5:30 p.m./Memorial Stadium TV/Radio: KUSA-9/850 AM BetMGM Line: Nebraska -7.5, 56.5 over/under Weather: Sunny, 76 degrees at kickoff Three storylines Run game: One of the ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Federal investigators this week seized phones from New York City's police commissioner and at least four top deputies to New York Mayor Eric Adams, according to people familiar ...
An 11-year-old boy has admitted to police he fatally shot the former interim mayor of a small Louisiana town and his adult daughter, authorities said. The child was arrested Sunday afternoon after ...
An 11-year-old boy is in custody after he confessed to fatally shooting a former Louisiana mayor and his adult daughter, a police official said Monday. Joe Cornelius Sr., 82, and Keisha Miles ...
Ko Wen-je, ex-mayor of Taipei and former presidential hopeful, was released from detention after being arrested in a graft investigation that could threaten the political future of the politician ...
A Calgary judge has reversed most of the sanctions Medicine Hat city council placed on Mayor Linnsie Clark earlier this year, restoring her mayoral duties and her full salary. But the agenda for ...
LINCOLN, Neb. — Do you hear it? The drumbeat is growing loud. From usual spots at first, like ex-Nebraska linebacker Will Compton of Barstool’s “Bussin’ With the Boys” podcast.
Dressed in a reflective work vest and gloves, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter joined city workers for several hours Wednesday in clearing torn and soiled sofas, couches and other large, bulky ...
Nebraska volleyball head coach John Cook's full press conference after the 2024 Red-White Scrimmage. Rebekah Allick had 11 kills and 12 blocks, Merritt Beason also had 11 kills and No. 2 Nebraska ...
Nebraska’s attorney general not only cast doubt on a newly enacted law, but also on the state’s longstanding policy of allowing many people who finished criminal sentences to vote. By Mitch ...