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
- NCIA gathering input for honoring children who died at the Genoa school, dig possible by spring
- Public hearing: many people oppose gender care regulations, some in favor
- SNAP & WIC programs safe for now, needing long-term certainty, advocates say
- Nebraska nursing homes bash new 'fundamentally flawed' regulations
- With volunteer fire departments in Nebraska struggling to recruit, could some towns fill those gaps by recruiting more People of Color?
- Rural Nebraskans feel the country is more divided, according to the latest Rural Poll
- Lawsuit claiming Nebraska high school violated First Amendment dismissed
- “They are believers:” UNL student from Casablanca shares an update about earthquake recovery efforts in Morocco
- Holding onto highway superintendents in rural Nebraska can be a challenge
- Nebraska Representatives react to ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy
- TAKE A LOOK: Best scenes from a record-breaking night in Memorial Stadium
- Volleyball Day in Nebraska brings historic crowd to Memorial Stadium
- Volleyball Day in Nebraska looks to set records — and set the record straight on women’s sports
- 20 years later, Nebraska National Guard reflects on peacekeeping mission into Bosnia
- No human remains found in Genoa school excavation | Dig to resume next week
- Listen: Safety, gender identity, teacher shortages & more… New Nebraska Commissioner of Education discusses critical issues facing education
- STEM camp helps grow Native American students' curiosity
- Who qualifies and how to apply for zero interest home equity loans in North and South Omaha
- Rising rents, limited supply — Why renting in Omaha is precarious for many
- Lawsuit filed challenging law restricting abortion, gender-affirming care for trans youth
- 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