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
- 'Just Play Volleyball:' Huskers Host First Round NCAA Tournament Match Friday
- Creighton Volleyball Revs up NCAA Tournament Action
- Small Nebraska Town Experiencing Water Filtering Issues
- Internet Service Provider Allo Beginning Fiber Construction in Grand Island, Kearney
- UNL & Creighton Earn National Volleyball Tournament Bids
- Aurora Native, Husker Tight End to Play Final Game for Huskers this Friday
- "We’re Going to Have to Make Plays When it Matters:” Huskers' Cook Looking for Better Execution in Crunch Time
- High School Football Championships Return to Memorial Stadium
- Nebraska's Rural Economy Growing, Rural Bankers Split of Infrastructure Bill Impact
- Buffalo Creek Wildfire at 80 Percent Containment
- 'I kept my fingers crossed that we could get through it:' Senator Brewer Describes Hike up Kilimanjaro
- Congressman Smith Concerned About Inflation with Recently Passed Infrastructure Bill
- Group of Five Nebraska State Senators and Others Reach Summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro
- UNMC Leading an International Study for COVID-19 Pill
- Governor Ricketts Reacts to Nebraska Fans Yelling at Kneeling Maryland Players
- North Platte Hospital Concerned about Potential Staffing Issues with Healthcare Vaccine Mandate
- Lincoln State Senator Pansing Brooks Running for Nebraska's 1st Congressional District Seat
- UNO Criminology Professor Analyzes Non-Fatal & Fatal Police-Involved Shootings, to Better Understand Officer Behavior
- Female Enrollment Up in Colleges, but Faculty Pay Gap Remains
- More Afghanistan Refugees Coming to Lincoln & Omaha this Week
- Nebraska Wind & Solar Conference Explores Renewable Energy Potential in the State
- Lancaster Attorney Frustrated about Evidence Compromise Leading to 66 Dropped Drug Charges: 'The Chain has been Broken'
- Omaha Pediatrician: 'Less Need for Schools to Close' if Majority of Those Ages 5-12 Get COVID-19 Vaccines
- Holocaust History Exhibit Viewing at Nebraska Wesleyan Library Until November 17th
- UNL Set to Unveil Military Tribute on Campus for Summer 2022.