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Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnLINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood took the floor of the U.S. House on Thursday to honor fallen Ceresco Police Officer Ross Bartlett. Bartlett, 54, was killed last week while making a traffic stop on Highway 77. SEE ALSO: Mile-long procession brings fallen Ceresco officer from Omaha to Lincoln He served with Ceresco Police and the Ceresco Volunteer Fire...See the Story
Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood honors fallen Ceresco Police officer
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Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnCourtesy of AlphaMedia, USA-Lincoln. East Wins City Baseball Battle Over Southwest A top-ten showdown in Class A features top-ranked and defending state champion Lincoln East taking on No. 8 Lincoln Southwest. The Spartans prevailed with a 1-0 victory on Wednesday at Den Hartog Field. Troy Peltz delivered the lone run to score Jeter Worthley off an RBI single in the bottom of the first. Husker commit Carter Mick got the complete game shutout on …See the Story
KFOR Sports Brief April 18, 2024 - KFOR FM 101.5 1240 AM
Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnThe CDC will hold its annual Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Conference from April 23–26, 2024, in Atlanta, GA. The EIS Conference is the nation’s flagship applied epidemiology conference where EIS officers share their work on leading-edge investigations, scientific findings, and forward-thinking strategies to inform improvements in public health.See the Story
CDC’s Disease Detectives Share Findings from the Forefront of Public Health - KFOR FM 101.5 1240 AM
Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnLINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The case of a Nebraska man accused of leaving his dogs out in subzero temperatures was sent to district court on Tuesday. Kevin Jemison, 40, is charged with two counts of cruel neglect of an animal resulting in death or serious injury. On a frigid January day, a deputy with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office was...See the Story
Case advances against Nebraska man accused of leaving dogs in extreme cold
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Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnLack of accountability within the Nebraska Legislature may be contributing to lack of student political engagement and faith in the local government, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln student leader and some state senators say.See the Story
Nebraska Senators, ASUN leader react to response to senator's misconduct
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Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnTwenty percent of undergraduate students in America are parents. Only 17% of these students choose to attend four-year universities, as many decide that community college may be a better option. Those students who do choose four-year colleges can face many…See the Story
UNL accommodations for students with children
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Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnLINCOLN — During his first fall semester as dean of a medical university in Ohio, Dr. Jeffrey Gold recalls a first-year student seeking to return her iconic white coat hoursSee the Story
‘You can make magic happen’: NU presidential finalist makes pitch to campuses
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Health · Lincoln(Getty Images)LINCOLN — Mouse droppings led to a “eureka moment” for Dr. Megan Sandel, who at the time was a pediatric resident in Boston. Sandel, speaking Wednesday in Nebraska, back then had been caring for a child who was admitted to the intensive care unit with a worsening case of asthma. She and the family were “tearing our hair out” trying to figure out the trigger, and then someone mentioned a newcomer to the child’s home, a cat. Dr. Mega…See the Story
Pediatrician at NIFA housing summit: 'Health, wealth and housing — you can't separate them.' • Nebraska Examiner
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