May 23, 2009 | KMEG
Northeast Neb. officials: Levee grade needs work
Associated Press - May 23, 2009 4:45 PM ET NORFOLK, Neb. - Norfolk officials say the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has graded the city's flood control levee as "minimally acceptable" for a second straight year.
Nebraska, Iowa attractions expect to draw more 'local' visitors
Last Memorial Day is was gasoline prices. This year it's pretty much everything else that's weighing upon the vacation-minded. The Krause family of Lincoln had planned to go to Hawaii but decided it was too expensive.
The J. Paul and Eleanor McIntosh College of Nursing
It's the next chapter in the collaboration between the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Northeast Community College to build a College of Nursing in Norfolk.
Lawmakers may wrap up work early
Departed State Sen. Ernie Chambers might have left a gift behind for fellow state senators this year: a shorter session.
Billy Elliot scoops 15 Tony Award nominations
The evergreen musical, which has now played to over 3.3 million people worldwide, has also extended its booking period in the West End - until April 3, 2010.
Neb. to hold presentations on online health tool
Associated Press - May 7, 2009 9:15 PM ET LINCOLN, Neb. - The state will hold a series of meetings next week to introduce Nebraskans to an online tool that offers help for people seeking support or help for mental illness.
School District Approves Green Heating Source
Gregorian Chant: it's a centuries-old tradition that's bringing spirituality to life, at the Sacred Heart Parish in Norfolk, Nebraska.
2 Neb. schools closed as swine-flu precaution
NORFOLK, Neb. - School officials in Norfolk have decided to take swine-flu precautions and not hold some classes.
Nucor opens Norfolk, NE 'detail center'
The company unveiled its new detailing center, where workers customize architectural plans for their customers.
Gregorian Chant: it's a centuries-old tradition that's bringing spirituality to life, at the Sacred Heart Parish in Norfolk, Nebraska.
Flu Scares Close Norfolk, Madison Schools
Several Nebraska schools called off classes on Friday because of concerns about the H1N1 flu virus.
Administrators expected closed schools in NE Nebraska to reopen Monday
Four schools in northeast Nebraska join hundreds across the nation in closing because of concerns about the spread of swine flu.
Madison, Norfolk, NE schools closed for 'probable' H1N1 case
UNDATED - Public schools in Madison and Norfolk, Nebrasaka will be closed on Friday after the state department of health notified administrators of "probable" cases of the H1N1 virus.