Questions on Credentialing and Substitutions Continue to Divide Nebraska GOP
Election integrity has remained a divisive issue within the Republican Party in recent years. Much of the tension stems from the 2020 presidential election, when
Election integrity has remained a divisive issue within the Republican Party in recent years. Much of the tension stems from the 2020 presidential election, when
Nebraska has seen a record number of ballot initiatives circulated this year—a total of twelve so far—which many highlight as the result of a dysfunctional
There is a new “Trump” sign coming soon to a barn near you. Outside the Douglas County Republican Party headquarters in Omaha this afternoon, Scott
On Monday, John Cavanaugh, state senator and current candidate for Congress, held a town hall event at the Teamsters Local 554 union hall in Omaha.
Before last Thursday, Scott Petersen considered himself retired. As an active member of the Republican Party for many years, Petersen has played many roles, including
It was around 5°F on the Capitol steps when close to a thousand people gathered on the north side for the 53rd Annual Walk for
You may not recognize his face, but if you’ve lived in Nebraska in the past half-century, you’ll definitely recognize his voice. Gary Sadlemyer is a
The Nebraska Legislature kicks off its 2026 session on Wednesday, launching a 60-day sprint in which senators will introduce bills, navigate filibusters, and attempt to
Former Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert spoke to the River City Republicans luncheon Wednesday in one of her first extended public appearances since losing reelection in
The Osborn for Senate campaign has ordered all volunteers to immediately stop collecting petition signatures. The news came in an email sent on the evening