Aaron Bonderson
Report for America Reporter/Producer
Aaron Bonderson is a recent graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He returns to the Nebraska Public Media newsroom after his one-year stint as a news student intern. Aaron's a Report for America corps member - the first at Nebraska Public Media. Aaron's job includes giving voice to underserved communities and people around the state. He'll use television, radio, digital, and social media platforms to tell stories.
Recent News Stories
- Lincoln’s public transit to resume full service. How does this impact people with disabilities?
- Shortage of home health care workers has Nebraskans who need it concerned
- Thousands in Lincoln celebrate Eid al-Fitr, end of Ramadan & Fasting
- Mickey Joseph felony assault charges dropped
- Three finalists for Ed Commissioner have public interviews for the job
- Rural grocery stores are dying off. Here's what some communities are doing to save them
- Driver shortage leads to cuts in needed paratransit services
- Tragedy of the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria are brought home for Lincoln man
- Nebraska mosque helps with earthquake recovery in Turkey
- Many mid-sized cities in Nebraska are flourishing, some trying to repair stagnation
- Pillen to examine "usefulness and necessity" of state jobs
- In rural Nebraska, locally owned grocery stores fill a void with fresh produce and community spirit
- Listen: Nebraska Commissioner of Education reflects on 9 years as commissioner
- Matt Rhule introduces himself to Husker Nation: 'I want to build a team that's tough'
- Nebraska names Matt Rhule as new Huskers football head coach
- Pandemic effects hindering education, as Nebraska state testing scores drop in language & math
- Indian Center and city of Lincoln face off in court over jurisdiction dilemma
- Nebraskans elect 3 conservatives to the state Board of Education in midterms
- Birds and pheasants can rest easy. Participation in hunting season is lower than usual this year
- In Nebraska’s largest Congressional District, economic worries are at the center of the midterm election discussion
- Board of Education candidates on the left and right have ideas on fixing teacher shortage
- Sex Ed, staffing problems define the Nebraska Board of Education elections
- Banner County's Smokey Fire grows to 3,700 acres, affecting air quality
- Listen: What's next for Husker football in the post-Frost era
- Listen: Outgoing Winnebago Hospital CEO reflects on progress made improving tribal health