Federal judge partially blocks Nebraska transmission line project

Construction is currently underway between North Platte and Stapleton. The June injunction, however, blocks work further north along the route

July 6, 2026Updated: July 6, 2026
Naydu Daza MayaBy Naydu Daza Maya

Regional

Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition offers free post-wildfire stewardship support for ranchers

Recent wildfires across Nebraska have left many ranchers facing difficult questions about forage recovery, grazing management, infrastructure repairs. The Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition (NGLC) is launching a new Post-Wildfire Stewardship Resilience program, offering free, one-on-one consultations to Nebraska ranchers affected by wildfire in 2026.

1,332 T-shirts to display Declaration of Independence in Rushville

More than 1,300 people from across the country are contributing to a unique art project in a small Sandhills community, one that brings the words of the Declaration of Independence to life in an unexpected way.

Traffic stop results in drug possession arrest

Nebraska State Patrol Troopers arrested two people after finding ten pounds of suspected cocaine during a traffic stop on Interstate 80. Chevonne Martin, 48, of Illinois, and Julius Sutton, 42, of Indiana, were arrested for possession of a controlled substance and possession with intent to deliver.

Federal judge partially blocks Nebraska transmission line project

Federal judge partially blocks Nebraska transmission line project

Gov. Pillen Appoints Kovarik as 12th Judicial District County Court Judge

Gov. Pillen Appoints Kovarik as 12th Judicial District County Court Judge

Nebraska Veterans Cemetery in Alliance to receive award

The National Cemetery Administration Veteran Cemetery Grants Program will present the Stewardship award to the Nebraska Veterans Cemetery at Alliance manager Thursday.