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The Cedar-Knox Rural Water Project has been able to keep the level of disinfection byproducts in its water in check, but utility operators say it's becoming increasingly difficult.
For more than four decades, the Cedar-Knox Rural Water Project has drawn water from Lewis and Clark Lake and pumped it into communities and ho…
In the recent point/counterpoint over the next farm bill (LJS, July 30), neither Benjamin Powell nor Lily Roberts mentioned the impact of our …
I see our newest governor is sending National Guard members to Texas, one reason being drugs coming across the border.
Extension programs this fall can offer knowledge that will help make your fall and next spring more rewarding in the garden and on the lawn.
Tom Sawyer didn't have stain to whitewash his fence, but if he did, he might not have minded doing it himself. If you have a wood fence needin…
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) is conducting an online survey to solicit public input on strategies to reduce carbon dioxide…
SEMIAUTOMATIC WEAPONS: In a 4-3 decision Friday, the Illinois Supreme Court upheld the state's ban on the sale or possession of the type of se…
Aaron Carter's twin sister Angel has buried his ashes at Forest Lawn cemetery.
A 33-year-old Lincoln man was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly sold nearlya half-pound of methamphetamine to undercover narcotics investi…
With apologies to companies that build the tennis barns that already exist in Woods Park, they are ugly. They are barns, pure and simple, and …
On Purple Heart Day, which was Aug. 7, we noted that the Major Richard Star Act, which gives full disability retirement pay to 50,000 severely…
A 33-year-old Lincoln man was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly sold nearly a half-pound of methamphetamine to undercover narcotics investigators across four transactions in March, police said.
The U.S. and its European allies are importing vast amounts of nuclear compounds and products from Russia, giving Moscow hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue as it wages war on Ukraine. Trade data and experts say Russia sold $1.7 billion in nuclear products to firms in the U.S. and Europe. The sales have raised alarms from nonproliferation experts and elected officials who say the imports help to bankroll the development of Moscow’s nuclear arsenal and complicate efforts to curtail Russia’s war-making abilities. The dependence on Russian uranium and other nuclear products leaves the U.S. and its allies open to energy shortages if Russian President Vladimir Putin were to cut supplies.
Contrary to Michael Henkenius’ recent letter attacking Support Our Schools Nebraska ("Petition isn't about the kids," Aug. 2), the petition is…
We've been lucky with more rain and cooler weather this summer. My friend Terry in Arizona has not been as fortunate.
Producers of ethanol, the biofuel made from corn, are finally catching a break as the summer U.S. travel season is bringing an unexpected wind…
I have lived in Lincoln for 30 years. I also went to college here for four years. I have never seen an Airport Authority and the employees of …
This summer we have had a series of headlines about extreme weather events.
North Dakota regulators rejected a route permit for a carbon dioxide pipeline that has been opposed by some landowners and public officials in several counties, and in some other states.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is joining with Iowa to sue the Environmental Protection Agency over a request to allow the sale of year-round gasoline blended with up to 15% ethanol.
June 24, 1921—July 29, 2023 Our Lord and His angels welcomed another soul to the heavenly realm this week. June Arline Osburn Splichal passed …