Mega Millions jackpot climbs towards $1 Billion

Mega Millions jackpot climbs towards $1 Billion

Nebraska Lottery Reminds Players to Set Limits Lincoln, NE – March 21, 2024 – Two big jackpots are up for grabs in the next Mega Millions® and Powerball® drawings. Because of these high jackpots, the Nebraska Lottery reminds customers to set spending and time limits. A string of drawings without…
High School Baseball Scores 3-21-24

High School Baseball Scores 3-21-24

Thursday (03/21/2024) Adams Central 11, St. Paul / Palmer 1Arlington 7, Tekamah-Herman 4Bellevue West 10, Omaha North 4Bennington 11, Concordia/Brownell Talbot/Omaha Christian Academy 0Creighton Preparatory School 6, Millard North 5Crete 4, Raymond Central 2Crete 8, GACC-WPB 3Elkhorn North 11, Omaha Skutt Catholic 7Grand Island 6, Lincoln Southeast 1Gretna 13, Omaha…
Creighton Men beat Akron in 1st round of NCAA Tournament

Creighton Men beat Akron in 1st round of NCAA Tournament

PITTSBURGH, Pa. -- No. 11 Creighton closed the first half on an 8-0 run and never looked back in a 77-60 win over 14th-seeded Akron in NCAA Tournament First Round action at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pa., on Thursday afternoon. The Bluejays improved to 24-9 with the win and will…
In the Garden: New plant selection

In the Garden: New plant selection

MANHATTAN, Kan. — Choosing the right plant for the right place is crucial to introducing new plants in the garden this spring. “Know the water needs of the plant and the water availability of your landscape,” Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said. Understanding the growth characteristics of the…
Secretary of State certifies statewide ballot for May 14th primary

Secretary of State certifies statewide ballot for May 14th primary

Lincoln, Neb. -- The statewide ballot for the upcoming primary election has been certified according to the Nebraska Secretary of State's Office. Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen certified the statewide ballot ahead of schedule. Nebraska law requires that items on the statewide ballot be certified at least 50 days…
Vote to break filibuster on obscenity bill comes up short

Vote to break filibuster on obscenity bill comes up short

Lincoln, Neb. -- After three days of debate, a bill that would attempt to change certain criminal protections for educators and library staff failed to advance from general file on Wednesday. Under current law, it is a Class I misdemeanor to prepare, distribute, order, produce, exhibit or promote obscene material…