Following a tough loss to in-state rival South Dakota State, the South Dakota Coyotes will look to rebound as they host the top-ranked Summit League opponent, the University of Nebraska-Omaha
Environmental conditions were ideal for rapid fire spread in parts of central and south-central Nebraska on Monday.
With carbon capture pipelines proliferating, U.S. regulators propose stricter rules to prevent a leak like on in Satartia, Mississippi, in 2020
A South Dakota midwife is scheduled to appear in Madison County District Court on Monday after the Nebraska Supreme Court last year reversed a district court judge’s decision
Here’s where the Nebraska, Creighton and Omaha men and women landed in the NCAA's latest NET rankings: As of the morning of Jan. 27 Creighton: No. 34 Nebraska: No. 32 Omaha: No. 261 Creighton: No. 39 Nebraska: No. 63 Omaha: No. 202 Manage Omaha Subscription Activate Digital Subscription
South Dakota Republican Gov. Kristi Noem will be the nation’s next secretary of the Department of Homeland Security after the U.S. Senate confirmed her nomination Saturday. The 53-year-old Noem, a
A company hoping to build a carbon dioxide pipeline wants a court to disqualify a South Dakota regulator from considering the project’s permit application, due to an alleged conflict of interest. Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions filed a legal action Thursday in Hughes County court.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY. Neb. (KTIV) - A person has been arrested after headbutting a trooper during a traffic stop Tuesday. The Nebraska State Patrol says 31-year-old, Troy Reynolds of Winnebago, Nebraska was taken into custody at the Dakota County Jail for the reported assault of an officer.
Rep. Karla Lems, R-Canton, and Sen. Mark Lapka, R-Leola, are leading efforts in protecting landowners with House Bill 1052, which would prohibit the exercise of eminent domain for a pipeline that carries carbon dioxide.
The driver was arrested for assault on an officer, driving under the influence, resisting arrest, driving with a revoked license, and other charges.
Dropped out: No. 23 Baylor (16-5); No. 24 Minnesota (18-3); No. 25 Nebraska (15-5).
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