Nebraska considers using veterans to help address teacher shortageA new bill would allow qualifying veterans to teach in Nebraska, but critics say it is not the solution to the state’s teacher shortage.By Paul Hammel, The Nebraska Examiner15 months ago
How the landlocked state of Nebraska got its own navyNebraska admirals are in charge of the tadpoles and the goldfish.By Sarah Sicard2 years ago
Best pics of the week: June 7, 2020Frontline Photos: Military members training and participating in operations around the world4 years ago
Evacuee at Lackland Air Force Base is 15th virus case in US U.S. officials on Thursday announced the country’s 15th confirmed case of the new coronavirus — an evacuee from China who had been under quarantine in Texas.4 years ago
Congress adopts defense bill that creates Space ForceCongress has approved a defense policy for a 59th year.By Joe Gould4 years ago
Former Naval Academy supe to get Nebraska voteHis base pay on the pending five-year contract calls for a yearly base salary of $934,600.4 years ago
Retired three-star to run University of NebraskaHe previously helmed the U.S. Naval Academy.5 years ago
Lost for 78 years, a Pearl Harbor sailor finally comes homeFair winds and following seas, Machinist’s Mate 1st Class Ulis Claud Steely.By Sarah Ladd, Louisville Courier Journal5 years ago
Twins killed together to be buried togetherTwo ceremonies will be held in succession Saturday at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery for Rudolph Blitz and his brother, Leo Blitz.5 years ago
So who really owns the Moon?On July 20, 1969, America's Apollo 11 landed on the moon, making history as the first humans set foot on another world.By Frans von der Dunk, University of Nebraska-Lincoln5 years ago
Remains of Nebraska twins killed at Pearl Harbor identifiedBoth were 20 and were assigned to the battleship Oklahoma when the warship and other vessels were attacked by Japanese planes on Dec. 7, 1941.5 years ago
Remembering the Korean War on the 69th anniversary of the North Korean invasion of South KoreaHundreds attended a funeral Monday for Army Korean War veteran Dale Quick, who had no known surviving family members in his home state of Nebraska.By Diana Stancy5 years ago