A pipe-tomahawk once owned by Standing Bear, who became the first Native American to be recognized as a person by the U.S.
Tucked inside the Nebraska State Capitol, the Nebraska State Library—founded in 1855—holds a rich history, from its dramatic midnight move from Omaha to its hidden doorways and rare artifacts.
A now-deleted list of federal buildings being considered for sale posted by the General Services Administration included the ...
Speakers said previously passed economic-focused ballot measures have impacted working families and lawmakers should listen to voters so they can work together to support hard-working Nebraskans.
This story was updated to reflect that the lighting of the Capitol was moved to Feb. 27 due to safety concerns about the building's roof. The Nebraska State Capitol will be lit orange later this ...
The Nebraska Legislature's appropriations committee heard from some people Monday looking to build a museum honoring Chief Standing Bear. That museum has already been on the unicameral's radar. Last ...
In an act of remembrance and respect, the Nebraska State Capitol will be illuminated in orange on Feb. 20 to honor the ...
Advisers are recommending preliminary plans for a mental health crisis center in northeast Oklahoma City under the $1.1 ...
There could be no more effective pitch for the creation of a museum and cultural center dedicated to Standing Bear than displaying the Ponca chief’s pipe-tomahawk in the Capitol while ...
U.S. Capitol Police announced ... between the Rayburn House Office Building Garage entrance and Independence Avenue SW D Street between First Street NE and 2nd Street NE Maryland Avenue between ...
I have a confession to make. Despite being a news reporter, I get tired of reading the news sometimes. I hope our readers ...
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