Changes are coming to the 'All Creatures Great and Small' dynamic
Now in his third season of “All Creatures Great and Small,” actor Nicholas Ralph says he’s more confident about his work, just like the man he plays, James Herriot.
Now in his third season of “All Creatures Great and Small,” actor Nicholas Ralph says he’s more confident about his work, just like the man he plays, James Herriot.
Shetu Akter is one of more than 1,800 who come from outside the U.S. to study at UNL. Like her, many are arriving for the very first time.
Man figured out how to get rid of dinosaurs.
Kennadi Griffis, a junior environmental science major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was part of Team USA's win at the International Soil Judging Competition in Scotland July 26-31.
Superintendent Paul Gausman said LPS isn't experiencing the challenge in the same way as other districts.
Thanks to a soon-to-be Waverly Middle School eighth grader, School District 145 students will enjoy a beefed up version of the food that appears on their trays, for at least a week’s worth of meals.
While each town has its own interesting history, the town of Thayer can claim the inventor of Ranch dressing.
The rating signals NU is able to pay its debts, and will ensure the university can continue borrowing money at lower interest rates in the future.
The percentage of visits still being done via telehealth is much lower than in the early months of the pandemic. Experts are evaluating its future applications.
"Crown & Sceptre" by Tracy Borman; Atlantic Monthly Press, 576 pages, $32.
Island Oasis manager Diane Miller grew up in a swimming pool. The last 30 years, the self-described "pool rat" has worked for Grand Island Parks & Recreation.
If a joyful heart is good medicine, you’d think Jean Tiedje and Joan Scheer could be pharmacists.
Omaha native and human rights activist Malcolm X survived the first cut Friday to remain in the running for the Nebraska Hall of Fame.
Last week, Pepin’s run came to an end when he retired. Pepin’s 42 years is the longest by a head coach in Nebraska athletics history.
"She's the hero," Bobbi Adams said. "We're always getting after her for barking, but this time it was a good thing."
The advice raised questions about how Omaha Public Schools — which saw a mass exodus of teachers this summer — was able to use its federal money for bonuses.
From the city to the metro and out to Osceola, here are the seven players we expect to make the most waves on the high school football field this fall.
All eyes — and smartphone cameras — will be on Friday Night Lights this fall, and this group of five players know what it takes to grab the attention.
There's no defending champion in D-1. Teams from C-2, D-2 or even D-6 are up in Class D-1 this year, making for a crazy year of eight-man football.
Last year's contenders are back for more, but the shifting class landscape has several former C-1 teams ready to leave their mark.
A rematch of last year's title game is within reason, because the six-man field is loaded at the top once again.
With several traditional eight-man powers leading the way, Class D-2 might be the most competitive class in the state this year.
Last year's runner-up is gone and there are plenty of question marks for the defending champion. Yup, Class B is wide-open as usual.
The usual suspects in Class C-1 want another shot at a state title. But, can a surprising team emerge like Columbus Lakeview did last season?
Returning Super-State picks and Power Five recruits headline this year's crop of talent in Class A. Plus, which team is in the driver's seat to win it all?
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