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Nebraska Stories explores compelling personal tales and journeys via new video segments highlighting people, ideas, and events that inform Nebraskans' sense of place and their unique perspective on American life as it is lived on the Great Plains.
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2021-05-07 | A British aerial photography team spent 10 days above Nebraska capturing our state’s scenic beauty. The international team shares their perspective on Nebraska's diverse landscape. Watch more Nebraska Stories: http://netNebraska.org/nebraskastories | |
2021-04-26 |
Nebraska Stories: The Grand Dame of Raptor Rehab and More, 1212 The Grand Dame of Raptor Rehab A window into the world of Betsy Finch, the “grand dame of raptor recovery” in Nebraska.? We visit the nonprofit there Raptor Conservation Alliance, located on Finch’s acreage in Elmwood, where injured raptors are rehabil... |
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2021-04-26 | Where Were You? A personal essay from NET Executive Producer about the wake-up call of COVID-19 and how it resonates through the history of Nebraska, and the world. Christine and her crew were nearly stranded in Boston while working on a documentary ab... |
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2021-04-26 | Contagious disease historian Dr. Kristin Watkins provides insight on the marked similarities between two pandemics that happened 100 years apart - COVID-19 and the 1918 influenza. |
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2021-04-26 | Dr. Tawana Grover, Superintendent of Grand Island Public Schools, shares her perspective on the unprecedented challenges COVID-19 has presented education and how her school system is working to not only meet the educational and emotional needs of teach... |
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2021-04-26 | Two University of Nebraska-Omaha students fought pandemic boredom by visiting every town in Nebraska, all 531 to be exact. Armed with sanitizer, face masks and the latest guidelines for social distancing, the pair hit the road to learn more about their... |
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2021-04-23 | Producer Christine Lesiak's personal essay about the wake-up call of COVID-19 and how it resonates through the history of Nebraska, and the world. Christine and her crew were nearly stranded in Boston while working on a documentary about Thomas Wilkins... |
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2021-04-13 | In the early 1900s before they built a paved road in their town, the residents of Nelson built a cement walkway to the cemetery that sat on a hill…on the other side of deep ravine. |
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2021-04-13 | Since 2007, Les Vilda's run for president of the United States. Even though he rarely earns any votes, his unique campaign style does earn smiles and cheers from those who support him - and that’s enough to keep him looking forward to the next electi... |
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2021-04-13 | Ginger’s Labyrinth In September 2013 Ginger Theisen went horseback riding at Mount Michael Abbey in Omaha.? Minutes after she left the paddock, her horse stumbled and fell on her and the world went dark. Twelve days later, Ginger emerged from a coma, j... |
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