In 1850, bills to organize Nebraska Territory had been before Congress in one form or another for six years. Nebraska remained four more years an unorganized Indian territory. The government
Each year, people travel to Washington, D.C. from all over the United States to demonstrate peacefully on behalf of the unborn as part of the March for Life. It warms
Nebraska has been getting a healthy dose of winter weather and for the next few weeks the long-range forecast shows no break in the pattern of snow and ice storms.
Our borders reflect the history, geography, and sovereignty of our nation. We monitor and defend them for a number of reasons, including the protection of American citizens from illegal drugs
"The large number of claims coming into the [Nebraska] State Auditor's office for bounties on wolves and coyotes has led that official to make an investigation," said the New York
It’s a new year and a new Congress. While I would have preferred to retain Republican control of the House for the 116th Congress, I believe there are many things
Growing Nebraska is the vision for my administration and drives the work our team is doing every day. Over the last year, we have seen a lot of success. For
Christmas morning we received a 6 a.m. wakeup call. Now when the girls were little, this was a common occurrence as they awoke before dawn to see what Santa had
As we prepare to join our families for Christmas, I am reminded of so many things we should be thankful for. This year will be our second Christmas with our
Our nation’s natural resources have no better friend than farmers and ranchers whose livelihood depends on them. From growing crops to raising livestock, their long term success is dependent upon