Nebraska may soon require public schools to inform parents about the books their children check out from libraries if they want to monitor their reading materials, with a vote expected soon.
Seth Varner, of Nebraska, has recently set out on a mission to travel to every incorporated town in the sixth state to be featured in books published by his company, Wandermore Publishing LLC.
The Nebraska Legislature gave first-round approval to a measure requiring school districts to notify parents and guardians about the books their children check out from school libraries.
Many people might remember it as the Mead Ordnance Plant, but no matter what people called the Nebraska Ordnance Plant, it certainly played a big role in World War II.
CBS News on MSN5d
Book excerpt: "The Antidote" by Karen RussellThe bestselling author of "Swamplandia!" and "Vampires in the Lemon Grove" returns with a Nebraska Dust Bowl-era tale of a ...
Tucked inside the Nebraska State Capitol, the Nebraska State Library—founded in 1855—holds a rich history, from its dramatic ...
State Senator Megan Hunt of Omaha called the bill a “watered down book ban” and said it doesn’t solve any actual issue. Hunt ...
Last summer, the Nebraska Public Power District announced its plans to identify possible locations in the state that could be ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results