Aaron Bonderson
Reporter/Producer
Aaron Bonderson has worked at Nebraska Public Media since 2021, first as an intern, then as a Report for America reporter and now as a sports reporter. He covers sports stories with statewide and/or human interest. He's won multiple awards in his time at Nebraska Public Media. Aaron grew up in rural northeast Nebraska, graduating from Norfolk High School. He pronounces it “Nor-fork” but at least acknowledges people who say it differently. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Recent News Stories
- Lincoln pediatrician recommends previous CDC vaccine schedule
- Nebraska men’s basketball gets highest ranking since 1966
- Nebraska falls to Utah in Vegas, ends season at 7-6 for second year in a row
- Huskers head into Las Vegas bowl game amid several coaching changes
- Should Husker athletes’ paychecks be public? It depends who you ask
- Husker volleyball player joining League One professional team
- Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford retires from boxing as one of the most accomplished fighters of all time
- Three Husker volleyball players named first-team All-Americans
- Husker staffer all but confirms quarterback Dylan Raiola heading to the transfer portal
- Former Big 12 foe Texas A&M stuffs Nebraska volleyball’s dream season
- The University of Nebraska at Omaha will pay players next year
- Nebraska volleyball readies for a Sweet 16 showdown with Kansas at home
- Creighton volleyball wins 23rd straight match, advances to the Elite Eight back-to-back years
- Head football coach Matt Rhule says NIL agreement will be a 'huge recruiting differentiator'
- Rhule fires another Husker assistant coach
- Husker men’s, women’s basketball both in top 25, something that hasn’t happened since 2014
- Two new Omaha Athletics facilities approved by Board of Regents
- Husker Athletics getting more than $10 million NIL investment with new media rights deal
- Federal government shutdown strained Lincoln mother and her son who rely on SNAP
- Fans at Memorial Stadium purchased more than $4.3 million of beer and seltzer, beating expectations
- Nebraska football’s defensive coordinator John Butler fired
- Omaha Athletics proposing $55 million training facility to replace Sapp Fieldhouse
- Lincoln and Omaha casinos set new record for revenue and tax contributions
- Full SNAP payments are on the way. Food banks and SNAP recipients are playing catch-up
- Volleyball on network television used to be rare. Nebraska has made it record-breaking