The bizarre mystery of whether Donald Dean Studey killed dozens of people and whether he buried them in wells near Omaha is the subject of a new documentary.
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CenterPointe official says overdose trends can come in waves tied to drug supply changes.
The Haymarket district has been a focal point for businesses and restaurants in downtown Lincoln since the late 1800s. Look back at how the Haymarket changed throughout the years through these archive photos.
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These 25 homes are among those on the National Register of Historic Places for being historically/architecturally significant. Descriptions are from the Nebraska State Historical Society, taken from register documents.
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Take a look inside the Toyota Center as Iowa men's basketball takes on Illinois in the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament Elite 8 in Houston.
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OMAHA — Like father, like daughter.
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Calving season brings new life and light to spring on Nebraska farms and ranches. If you have a video or photo of a new calf, lamb or foal to share, please upload it at JournalStar.com.
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Sens. Ricketts and Fisher, as well as Congressmen Flood and Smith, have all been silent as Donald Trump destroys everything that once made America safe, respected and economically strong. America's place in the world is becoming increasingly isolated as the bully-in-chief throws accusations at those who have been allies for a very long time, and has even threatened genocide in Iran.
Despite over 50 years of data linking tobacco use to multiple cancers, including lung cancer, tobacco remains a leading cause of cancer and cancer death. In Nebraska 28.4% of cancer deaths are attributable to smoking. Yet the 2026 Nebraska Legislature passed a budget that fails to invest in the protection of the health of all Nebraskans from the harmful interests of Big Tobacco.
Mike Flood wants to “give the president a long runway.” To where? This war of choice has clearly been a strategic failure that will haunt us far into the future. Iran is stronger, we are weaker, and our allies have been turned away. Mission accomplished? The silly notion that we don’t need the Strait of Hormuz, which we caused to close, ignores the spiking price of fertilizer and diesel fuel at the start of the planting season for farmers. These same farmers have markets that are crushed by Trump’s tariffs. They don’t have a long runway. Food prices are sure to rise more, and the supply chain for everything we need is disrupted again. War and rising prices were not our president's campaign promise on Day 1. We do have a coequal branch of government called the House of Representatives. They control spending, declare war and exercise oversight of the president. That is part of their oath. Currently we are accumulating a national debt that is spiraling wildly and conducting an expensive war while millions of Americans have lost their health care. And Congress does nothing. Can any of us tell our boss we would like to have our six-digit salary deposited regularly, but we plan to do nothing, and if a crisis arises we will go home? How would that end? The best Mike Flood tells us is, “I do not support genocide.” What amazing courage. During this chaos, Trump is planning to manipulate the state-run election process in our country as fear and anger grow. Republicans control every branch of the federal government, they own the results, but others own the suffering. We need new people for new results. If this oppressive corruption continues, we will be fortunate just to make it to the midterms.
North Platte School Board Ward 3 candidates traded subtle jabs during an hourlong debate Thursday at North Platte Community College’s McDonald-Belton Theater.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen allowed a bill increasing security measures at the Capitol to pass without his signature and issued five vetoes Thursday.
Scottsbluff Public Schools is planning a $1.14M budget reduction for 2026-27. Officials say enrollment shifts and a school closure are key factors.
Scottsbluff Police arrested a 43-year-old Omaha man Wednesday on multiple warrants tied to sexual offenses involving a child.
Nebraska baseball's biggest home weekend series of the year features three games against a historic power awakening from a period of slumber.
Scott Frost says a $9.5 million W-2 created a $1.7M tax burden. Nebraska says the lawsuit shouldn’t move forward at all.
Another former Big 12 rival will be on Nebraska volleyball’s nonconference schedule in 2026.
The Big Ten is adding a conference volleyball tournament, hosted in Fishers, Indiana. It will be the second Power Four league to add the event, joining the SEC.
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Episode 240: In a fast-moving world filled with distractions, it can be easy to lose sight of what truly matters. In this episode, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada explore the idea of reverence — a quality that once shaped how people understood life, but now often feels distant or overlooked.
Pablo Castelblanco, who plays Steve on "Happy's Place," talks with co-host Bruce Miller about the show and his background.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been in turmoil since Trump returned to office more than a year ago.
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, April 11, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana. (Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.) HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Rites of the Starling" by Devney Perry (Red Tower) Last week: — 2. ...
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