Category Archives: KLIN News

Lincoln Reports First Confirmed Case Of Rabies In Fox
Lincoln Animal Control has reported that a fox has tested positive for rabies. It's the first case of confirmed rabies in a fox in Lincoln. The fox came in contact with a person's dog and was injured....
Tom Stanton Jul 18, 2024

Gov. Pillen Debuts 'Playbook' to Cut Property Taxes by 50%
After waiting sometime with bated breath, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has unveiled some general information of his plan to significantly reduce property taxes across the state. Circulating a 16-page ...
Chase Porter Jul 18, 2024 Gov. Jim Pillen (center), State Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of Elkhorn (left), and Sen. Robert Clements of Elmwood (right) | Nebraska Public Media

AG Hilgers Announces Four New Settlements In Delta 8 Litigation Campaign
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers has reached four new settlements in his statewide litigation campaign against shops selling dangerous synthetic THC products. Six retailers have now settled with...
Tom Stanton Jul 18, 2024

Cornhusker State Games Athletes Battle Extreme Heat
Organizers of the Cornhusker State Games says it's it's typical that the hottest day of the year coincides with the largest day of competition. Dave Mlnarik is President of Nebraska Sports Council and...
Tom Stanton Jul 18, 2024

Swim and Dive City Championships Moved Due to Possible Severe Weather
Lincoln Parks and Recreation announced Wednesday afternoon that the youth Swim and Dive City Championships will be moved to Friday, July 19th due to expected severe weather on Saturday, July 20th. The...
Steven Hardesty Jul 18, 2024 City of Lincoln

Gov. Pillen to Unveil Property Tax Cut Plan Thursday
Nebraska lawmakers asking for a concrete property tax plan from Governor Jim Pillen-ahead of the July 25th legislative special session-are poised to get their wish Thursday. Gov. Pillen will be joined...
Chase Porter Jul 17, 2024 Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen

Petition Drive Opposing Opportunity Scholarships Submits 86,000 Signatures
The petition campaign opposing tax dollars for private school scholarships hit their signature turn-in deadline today, submitting over 86,000 signatures to the Nebraska Secretary of State for validati...
Chase Porter Jul 17, 2024 Volunteers with Support Our School's Nebraska load boxes of signature petitions into a hauling truck, to be delivered to the Nebraska Secretary of States office | Wednesday, July 17, 2024. (Chase Porter, KLIN News)

Cleaning Company Employee Accused Of Additional Jewelry Thefts
A 25-year-old man accused of stealing a valuable ring from a home near Denton last month while working for a Lincoln cleaning service is accused of committing additional thefts. "We have received two ...
Tom Stanton Jul 17, 2024

Two Lincoln Street Closures Starting July 17, 18
Lincoln Transportation and Utilities (LTU) is advising the community of two street closures beginning today, July 17, and Thursday, July 18. The closures are as follows: Leighton Avenue from Cotner Bo...
Chase Porter Jul 17, 2024

84-Year-Old Woman Cited In Deadly Crash
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office has cited an 84-year-old woman in connection with a crash last May that killed a man. LSO Chief Deputy Ben Houchin says it happened in front of Patricia Hieb's ho...
Tom Stanton Jul 17, 2024
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