Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska and Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota hosted a luncheon for Monday’s presidential inauguration. The main course was Angus ribeye from Omaha Steaks. Over 200 guests were at the luncheon, including President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Confusion reigns in “every pocket” of state as school leaders worry about kids separated from parents, attorneys prep for workplace raids and everyone wonders — will this time be different?
Singers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln represented the state at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday. The University Singers performed with the U.S. Marine Corps band in the Capitol Rotunda as people began to file into the venue.
Senator Deb Fischer (R) of Nebraska officially introduced Donald Trump as the new President of the United States on Monday.
UNL choir students sang. Sen. Deb Fischer gave remarks. And steaks from Omaha were served for lunch. Monday's inauguration had a distinctly Nebraska flair.
Nebraska and Iowa's influence was felt throughout the whole presidential inauguration. Monday was a day members of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's choir will never forget, but they won't be the only ones who took part in Monday's presidential inauguration locally.
Students from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln arrived in Washington, D.C., Friday for a once-in-lifetime opportunity: a chance to perform at the inauguration of a U.S. president.
CBS News will carry the Trump Inauguration Day events live, beginning at 9 a.m. ET, across broadcast and streaming platforms.
Police chiefs in Nebraska’s two largest cities said Tuesday they are unaware of any planned immigration raids or other enforcement activities coming to their areas as a result of President Donald Trump’s promised crackdown on illegal immigration.
Palser Service in Central City sold gas for 47 cents per gallon, honoring Trump as the 47th President of the United States.
Singers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln represented the state at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday. The University Singers performed with the U.S. Marine Corps band in the Capitol Rotunda as people began to file into the venue. The group of 120 singers arrived in Washington D.C. last week.
The best laid plans for Donald Trump’s inauguration — the pomp and circumstance of the outdoor Capitol swearing-in ceremony followed by a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue — have been stymied by Mother Nature.