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
- South central Nebraska nursing home salvaged by local hospital
- Husker volleyball coach John Cook signs five-year contract extension
- Malcolm X inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame
- Creighton baseball coach Ed Servais is retiring after 2025 season
- No GOP-endorsed candidates running for Nebraska's Congressional District 1 seat
- Protestors demand UNL divests from Israel
- How some rural nursing homes in the Midwest are staying afloat
- Accommodating housing is needed in Omaha for people with developmental disabilities
- Thousands of people celebrate Eid al-Fitr in Lincoln
- Rural assisted living facilities receive a small Medicaid bump
- LB 1087 signed Friday, hospitals could see $1B per year
- New Director of Athletics, Troy Dannen, outlines his vision for Husker Athletics
- New Medicaid funding bill would help one hospital with current services
- NU Men’s Basketball fall in NCAA Tournament
- What would NU Men's Basketball's first tournament win mean?
- Hospital Medicaid funding bill passes on final reading
- Troy Dannen hired as next Director of Athletics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Private equity influence in nursing care is a cause for concern
- Senators react to why UNL Athletic Director Trev Alberts may have left
- What does the Hall of Fame induction of Malcolm X mean to Nebraskans?
- Hospital Medicaid funding increase advances to final reading
- Nebraska Department of Corrections sued by estate of deceased inmate
- Justice Department responds to ACLU of Nebraska report
- Friend, Neb., hospital will receive federal bump as a new Rural Emergency Hospital
- Due process violated in Omaha Immigration Court, report says