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Provides a weekly recap of each Husker football game, including highlights, in-depth analysis, background segments, special guests from the world of Nebraska sports, and the latest Cornhusker recruiting news.
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”Kevin Kietzman Has Issues” is filled with sports and political commentary hosted by the award winning and nationally acclaimed talk show host for which the show is named. Kevin regularly has guests that include athletes, politicians, broadcasters and more. If you’re exhausted by group think , corporate speech and political correctness ... bang the play button for a pick me up!
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These are the stories of where our food comes from, the people who make it, and how one law could change everything. Join Grant Gerlock as he serves up the Farm Bill in delectable audio morsels that explain how all this will affect your life.
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District 2 Republican candidates earn endorsements
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The primary election for the state’s second congressional district is about three weeks away with both sides maintaining their confidence.By Nebraska Public Media
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UNL files defense in response to Scoggin lawsuit
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and basketball coach Amy Williams asked a federal court judge to dismiss a Title IX lawsuit filed by former player Ashley Scoggin. The request came in filings with the court on Friday. Scoggin filed a lawsuit claiming the university acted in violation of federal guidelines when addressing a purported sexual relati…
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O's Slow Royals, KU AD Challenges Journo, Coach in the Cockpit, $61B More for War, Mayor Q Targeted, Listener E-mails
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The Orioles really brought the Royals down to earth Saturday and Sunday and we're left hoping this is just a little bump in the road. KU Athletics Director Travis Goff challenges Tim Fitzgerald of www.gopowercat.com to come to Lawrence for an interview about the football stadium renovation after Fitzgerald pointed out some uncomfortable things abou…
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2024 Legislature: substance amid property tax stalemate
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The Nebraska Legislature finished its 2024 session with some substantive policy changes, but a stalemate on property taxesBy Nebraska Public Media
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Signe Baumane, Big Sing, Daniel Simon, Big Fish and more...
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On the April 19 Friday LIVE, host Genevieve Randall and guests chat about: Signe Baumane's film and appearance at the Ross Media Arts Center; NWU's Big Sing!; Daniel Simon's events at Francie and Finch and UNL; Philip Daniel's concerts in Hastings and Omaha; Constellation 13; and the Nebraska Rep's production of "Big Fish. Also, poetry by Siwar Mas…
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Podcast Popup Ad, Cashill Says Bye to George Floyd, Feds Change Athlete Suspensions, George Brett Nails It, Chiefs Draft Needs, Former Royals Meltdown
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The popup ad that started playing in front of this podcast Wednesday was a surprise to me, too. I'll explain fully what's going on and I'm asking for your input. Conservative writer Jack Cashill at www.wnd.com has authored a column asking if the George Floyd era is over after he snapped a picture of a giant mural of Floyd on a building near his off…
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Statewide listening sessions launch the beginning of the plan
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Gov. Jim Pillen, along with the state director of the Division of Developmental Disabilities, has announced the intention to end the state’s disabilities waiting list. The plan starts by listening to communities’ needs.By Nebraska Public Media
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Pillen faults senators on property taxes, vows special session
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Gov. Jim Pillen faulted the Legislature for failing to pass his proposal to cut property taxes and vowed to call them back before January to address the issue.By Nebraska Public Media
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More housing needed for people with developmental disabilities
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Many people with developmental disabilities don’t need 24/7 care but momentary support. In Omaha, there’s not enough accommodating housing and infrastructure for people with developmental disabilities to live independently.By Nebraska Public Media
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Extra: Concerts in Hastings, Lincoln, Grand Island, and Wayne
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This week's Friday LIVE Extra podcast discusses concerts in Hastings, Lincoln, Grand Island, Wayne, and the Lied Center in Lincoln.By Nebraska Public Media
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Bill Barr Does What W Needs to Do, Star Tries to Slam Hawley, Augusta National Robbed of Millions, Nike's Caitlin Fiasco, R's Bats Sour, Jontay Booted Forever
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Former Attorney General William Barr is no fan of Donald Trump but says he'll vote for him in November. Barr made the comments as he was speaking truth about the dangers of the Biden administration and weaponizing our justice system. You gotta hear this. The Kansas City Star writes a headline that makes it look like Josh Hawley stole campaign funds…
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Crete woman hosts sleepout for awareness about homeless students
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In Crete, Nebraska, a local woman is staging a sleepout to raise awareness for Youth Homelessness Matters Day. About 300 students at Crete Public Schools were identified as homeless this academic year.By Nebraska Public Media
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Mayor Q Invites Chaos and Crime, HS Student Set Up by Teacher, Defund NPR Progress, Another Bauer Liar, MLB Net Loves Royals, CFB Super League
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It hurts to say this but KCMO Mayor Quentin Lucas inviting illegal aliens unhappy in New York to set up shop in KC will likely get somebody killed. And he's willing to spend tax dollars to make it happen while presiding over record murder rates he cannot fix. While Mayor Q is three years behind other big city Mayors that are now changing their mind…
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In the novel “Foster” by Claire Keegan, a small girl is sent to live with foster parents on a farm in rural Ireland, without knowing when she will return home. In the strangers' house, she finds a warmth and affection she has not known before. Then a secret is revealed. Hear a review on this week’s “All About Books”…
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Newly postpartum moms may be more susceptible to mental health issues stemming from glamorized motherhood content on social media, according to a recent Nebraska study.By Nebraska Public Media
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One Big Thing Missing From Trump Trials, Lock up Road Blockers, KC Star's Pivot, Royals Well Rounded, Andy on Rashee, Nebraska Broadcaster's Emotional Comments
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Donald Trump is on trial in New York for a crime not named because if they did name it exactly, it would be a misdemeanor and would be thrown out. It's the weakest of all the trials and clearly political which makes me ask the question about one person missing from this topic who's sitting on the sidelines. And it makes me really angry. These pro H…
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Bird flu is spreading in dairy herds. Midwest farmers say they'r
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The flu has been found in cows for the first time, but most cattle seem to be showing only mild symptoms and recovering from the illness. Officials say the pasteurization process means milk remains safe.By Nebraska Public Media
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Newspapers in rural areas are folding, leaving vast news deserts
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The U.S. has lost more than 2,800 newspapers since 2005, many of them in rural areas. Now some journalists are redoubling their efforts to provide local news and trying new models in a difficult industry.By Nebraska Public Media
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Newspapers in rural areas are folding, leaving vast news deserts
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The U.S. has lost more than 2,800 newspapers since 2005, many of them in rural areas. Now some journalists are redoubling their efforts to provide local news and trying new models in a difficult industry.By Nebraska Public Media
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Scheffler Brilliant Again, Royals Stumble in NY, Messi Rocks Arrowhead, Trump "Remembered" Fondly
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Greetings from Austin, Texas as we are wrapping up a visit to see my son and get a little sun. We lock in on the brilliance of Scottie Scheffler's game at Augusta, the Royals falling in New York and a spectacle at Arrowhead Saturday night. Then, a new poll show Americans remember the Trump years fondly.…
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The Lincoln Yazidi community celebrates the SarSal event
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The Yazidi SarSal is a new year event in the Yazidi culture celebrated in mid-April every year. This event brings the community members together to appreciate their religious beliefs, cultural values and their history.By Nebraska Public Media
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