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Nebraska Public Media consists of nine full-power TV stations that make up the network; all stations have callsigns beginning with the letter K, as licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and ending in NE (the postal abbreviation for Nebraska) except "UON" (University of Nebraska) for the Lincoln station.
12 12 KUON-TV: PBS: World on 12.2, Create on 12.3, PBS Kids on 12.4 51 15 KFXL-TV: Fox: North Platte: 2 2 KNOP-TV: NBC: Fox on 2.2 (simulcast of KIIT-CD 11.1), Ion on 2.3 North Platte: Hayes Center: 6 6 KWNB-TV: ABC: satellite of KHGI-TV. Fox on 6.2 North Platte: 9 9 KPNE-TV: PBS: satellite of KUON-TV. World on 9.2, Create on 9.3, PBS Kids on 9 ...
Lincoln is a principal city of the Lincoln-Hastings-Kearney television market. The market includes the central portion of Nebraska as well as several counties in north-central Kansas. [ 12 ] Due to Lincoln's proximity to Omaha , local viewers can also receive the signal of most television stations broadcasting in the Omaha television market .
Those ever-present TV drug ads showing patients hiking, biking or enjoying a day at the beach could soon have a different look: New rules require drugmakers to be clearer and more direct when ...
The headquarters of Nebraska Public Media, which is affiliated with the Public Broadcasting Service and National Public Radio, are in Lincoln. [215] The city has two low power digital TV stations in Lincoln area: including the translator KFDY-LD (simulcast of ) owned by Flood Communications of Nebraska LLC, including for main Spanish-language ...
Hospices exist to provide comfort to people who doctors determine are at the end of their lives, with six months or less to live. The paramount objective, according to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, a trade association, is to make patients comfortable, with a focus “on enhancing the quality of remaining life.”
Fischer’s stepfather, Bob Anderson, 71, stubs out a cigarette and quietly takes the wheel. The big Lincoln crunches through the snow-covered street, past the mobile homes, the church on the hill, and the tiny government buildings along the main drag. The GPS on the dashboard says 332 miles to go.
Faith-based and 12-step programs, despite the fact that they had little experience with drug addicts in the late 1960s and early 1970s.” The number of drug treatment facilities boomed with federal funding and the steady expansion of private insurance coverage for addiction, going from a mere handful in the 1950s to thousands a few decades later.