This week, Chancellor Ronnie Green informed the Academic Planning Committee of the need for $10.77 million in proposed state-aided budget reductions as part of a larger plan to address a $23.2 million budget shortfall by fiscal year 2024.
Due to the vacancy in Subdivision 5 for the Nebraska Public Power District Board of Directors, Governor Jim Pillen is now accepting applications to fill the vacancy.
Tournament and will face off with No. 11 seed Mayville State (N.D.) in the Jamestown pod in Jamestown, N.D., hosted by three seed Jamestown who will face No. 14 seed Bethel (Kan.).
The Nebraska women's basketball team earned its third consecutive postseason berth on Sunday night, when the Huskers were selected to play in the Women's National Invitational Tournament.
In observance of Women’s History Month, Nebraska Today has partnered with the Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women to feature female office/service staff who go above and beyond in their work at Dear Old Nebraska U.
The Scottsbluff/Gering United Chamber of Commerce recognized Owen Palm as the Trail Blazer of the Year, Todd Lewis as the Visionary Super Star, and Shanna Halstead as the Rising Star.
Governor Jim Pillen reacted to the decision by the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board (NEFAB) to make no additional adjustments to the revenue forecast, as presented last October.
Dick Tegtmeier was a pioneer in the lawn mowing industry, building two successful manufacturing businesses, Exmark Mowers and Encore Beatrice became known as the unofficial "Lawn Mower Capital of the World," thanks to Tegtmeier.
Governor Jim Pillen will declare Wednesday, March 1, 2023 "National Pig Day" and announce the name of the metal pig that has taken up residence in the reception area of the Governor’s office.