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Emma Krab is a senior journalism and English double major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a focus on environmental, political, health, and rural reporting. She is a student reporter at Nebraska Public Media, and has previously written for Platte Basin Timelapse and the Daily Nebraskan.

Afoot in Nebraska: How the self-proclaimed ‘Bigfoot Lady’ of Hastings has...

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A woman with glasses and red-orange hair stands on a stage with a microphone in her hand. She also holds a bundle of roses, and she is surrounded by a group of men in western and casual wear.
On a windy Saturday morning, a woman stood onstage at the Hastings City Auditorium. Her hair was a plume of fiery red, and she...

UNK program recruits, retains future rural healthcare workers amid growing shortage

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A group of seven college-aged students in professional clothes pose for a photo. With one hand, they each make the hand symbol for the University of Nebraska at Kearney: pinkie and index extended up, with the other three fingers posed outward and pressed at the fingertips to make the face of a “loper” or antelope. They are standing against an indoor balcony, with a glass sculpture of bright colors rising from the background.
Mason Casper’s passion for rural healthcare began with a drive.  A three-hour drive, that is, from Kimball to Colorado. His grandparents began regularly taking this...

To keep news deserts at bay, Nebraska’s local newspapers adapt to...

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Two women stand smiling for a photo in front of a countertop full of alcoholic beverages. A Huskers National Championship poster hangs on the wall, depicting a football field on game day.
In nearly 50 years in the newspaper business, Marcia Hora has seen her fair share of changes. When she started working at the Stapleton...

Western Nebraska small towns emerge as new powerhouses of tree-planting

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In a gymnasium, a man stands at a podium, surrounded by fifty tree saplings of different sizes and colors in pots. The two bleachers set up in the gym are full of people, with others standing behind and to the side, listening.
Jerry Hardin, 75, of Gordon, wasn’t surprised when he found himself registering to become a state-certified arborist. In a way, his life had been...

UNL library exhibit shines a light on a tradition of LGBTQ...

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the lobby of a library with a sign reading "unkissed kisses" on the wall
In the second floor of Love Library South at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, students bustle through the corridors and staircases, rushing off to classes...

United by differences: Community and diversity emerge from learning community event

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In a conference room, a group of girls paint pumpkins.
AUDIO Listen to the atmosphere of the William H. Thompson Scholars’ event as you read. At Harper Dining Complex at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the...