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Construction Work Starts At Southeast Nebraska Rare Minerals Mine, Adrian Smith Helps Dig In

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 03/12/2026 - 12:00am
U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., operates a 117-ton excavator that will carve out the entrance, or portal to NioCorp’s long-discussed underground mine in southeast Nebraska. It’s the official start of site work at the Colorado-based company’s Elk Creek mine project. 
(Courtesy of NioCorp)

LINCOLN — Early construction work has launched on a long-awaited “critical minerals” mine in southeast Nebraska, with state and local officials starting the digging during a recent briefing at the project site.

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OPINION: Nebraska’s Next Economic Advantage: Smarter Regulation

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 03/12/2026 - 12:00am

When Americans decide where to live, they rarely talk about regulation. They talk about jobs, taxes, affordability, opportunity and whether a place feels open to building a future.

Yet behind each of those considerations lies a quieter force shaping daily life: the rules governing how work is done.

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15 Years After Fukushima Meltdown, An Innkeeper Makes Radiation Surveys To Revitalize Her Hometown

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 03/12/2026 - 12:00am
Tomoko Kobayashi looks at a color-coded map of radiation levels created by local residents during an interview near a radiation monitoring lab in Odaka, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026. 
(Louise Delmotte / AP Photo)

ODAKA, Japan (AP) — Fifteen years after the 2011 nuclear disaster, color-coded radiation maps hang on the wall of Futabaya Ryokan, the family-run inn Tomoko Kobayashi operates in her near-deserted hometown in northeastern Fukushima.

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Measure Aimed At Nebraska ‘Housing Crisis’ Clears Legislative Hurdle

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 03/12/2026 - 12:00am
State Sen. Bob Hallstrom of Syracuse. 
(Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)

LINCOLN — Nebraska policy-makers have talked “ad nauseam” about a statewide housing and worker shortage and the need to do something about it, State Sen. Jane Raybould of Lincoln said Monday, echoing the sentiment of several colleagues.

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AI Is Spurring A Big Expansion Of High-Voltage Power Lines. Landowners And Locals Are Fighting Back

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 03/12/2026 - 12:00am
A 235-kilovolt power line towers over farm buildings near where the local power utility plans to build a 500-kilovolt power line on towers as tall as 240 feet, March 4, 2026, in Sugarloaf, Pa. 
(Marc Levy / AP Photo)

SUGARLOAF, Pa. (AP) — For John Zola, the 40 acres were like a paradise: apple orchards tucked into northern Pennsylvania's rolling hills, a barn, meadows and more than enough land for four houses: one for himself and his wife and each of his three adult children.

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Is Omaha Getting ‘Snookered’ In Roughly Half-Billion-Dollar Infrastructure Project?

Published by admin on Wed, 03/04/2026 - 12:00am

OMAHA — One of Nebraska’s best-known construction companies has challenged the City of Omaha’s handling of one of the priciest city infrastructure investments ever. 

Hawkins Construction Company, whose local roots harken back to the 1920s and building Lincoln’s Memorial Stadium, is fiercely critical of potentially excessive costs in the deal that they say are not because of “nefarious” city motives.

CEO Chris Hawkins sees it as a case of people who “likely fell asleep at the wheel.”

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Nebraska Lawmakers Propose $130 Million Transfer From Cash Reserve To Help Close Budget Gap

Published by admin on Wed, 03/04/2026 - 12:00am

LINCOLN — After new economic forecasts grew Nebraska’s projected budget deficit by roughly $175 million, lawmakers turned to the state’s rainy day fund to help fill the gap.

The Legislature’s Appropriations Committee voted 8-0 Friday to recommend pulling $130 million from the state’s cash reserve to help plug the budget hole. Though Gov. Jim Pillen asked lawmakers to avoid using the reserve this session, Appropriations Chair State Sen. Rob Clements of Elmwood said the committee was left with little choice by the end of its budget deliberations.

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HUD Reintroduces Proposed Rule Targeting Rental Aid For Mixed-Status Immigrant Households

Published by admin on Wed, 03/04/2026 - 12:00am

As the Trump administration continues to focus on the legal immigration statuses of many across the country, a revived proposal by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development could impact many families’ ability to receive rental assistance.

The proposed rule would prohibit “mixed-status” families  —  those including U.S. citizens and people without legal immigration status — from living in public and other subsidized housing. It would apply to HUD public housing, Section 8 rental assistance, and some housing development grants. 

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History, Including Rumored Role In Illicit Bootlegging Operation, Inspire Effort To Save Old Omaha Home

Published by admin on Thu, 02/26/2026 - 12:00am
Built in 1869, the house that Tim Reeder is preserving was one of 12 identical duplexes constructed on a hill overlooking the parade grounds at Fort Omaha. Thirty-one years later, two brothers bought it and moved it in two pieces to 6327 Florence Blvd. in Omaha. 
(Abiola Kosoko / Flatwater Free Press)

As far as 157-year-old houses in Omaha go, Tim Reeder admits his isn’t all that special.

Reeder knows the house is not Omaha’s oldest — that distinction, as far as local historians can tell, belongs to a one-story home that’s 10 years older. Reeder’s house is not even in its original location or its original condition.

In fact, it was practically uninhabitable — save for the raccoons that called it home — when Reeder purchased it for $75,000 in 2024. 

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TrumpRX, Trump Kennedy Center, Trump National Parks Passes

Published by admin on Thu, 02/26/2026 - 12:00am
President Donald Trump speaks about TrumpRx, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026.
(Alex Brandon / AP Photo)

In November 2025 the Trump administration announced a special park pass commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary that featured images of two presidents: George Washington and Donald Trump.

Featuring the current president – in place of the National Park Service’s usual landscape pictures – triggered both a lawsuit and a social media movement to put stickers over Trump’s face.

As a businessman, Trump has frequently emblazoned buildings and consumer products – shoelaces, an airline, an edition of the Bible, among many others – with his own name.

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