Brian Beach
Reporter
Brian Beach joined the Nebraska Public Media team in 2023 and writes feature stories highlighting communities across the state. During his time at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Brian ran track and cross country, worked for the Daily Nebraskan student newspaper and spent time interning with the Antelope County News. He also enjoys Runza — he’s been to all 80+ locations — and watching the Chiefs, Royals, Pacers and Huskers win games.
Recent News Stories
- Here’s what Nebraska cattle producers think about the USDA beef industry plan
- Lincoln senators share priorities for upcoming legislative session
- Added funding allows Nebraska to expand system of weather stations
- State lottery sales are down. Here’s what that means for programs that rely on the revenue
- Nebraska families gather to commemorate Missing Persons Day
- McCook residents file lawsuit aimed at stopping ICE detention facility
- Measure of rural Mid-America economy hits lowest level since May 2020
- Medical marijuana advocates criticize restrictions on cannabis access at hearing
- 'Advocates for All Nebraskans' introduces petitions for winner-take-all, hand-counted ballots
- Lincoln mayor proposes ordinance requiring warnings on crypto ATMs
- WarHorse plans casino expansion in Lincoln, begins designing South Sioux City facility
- Medical Cannabis Commission approves initial set of cultivator applications, denies others
- Bureaucratic headwinds threaten construction of pipeline to bring safe drinking water to Nebraska reservation
- Congressional delegation weighs in as shutdown takes effect
- Cannabis Commission will miss Oct. 1 deadline to grant licenses to cultivator applicants
- Group launches petition to require state to fund K-12 schools and set minimum teacher salary
- Rep. Mike Flood says spending compromise unlikely before government shutdown deadline
- Nebraska policymakers share how state funding shifts could impact their budgets
- Sen. Pete Ricketts warns Beatrice crowd of ‘fake Dan Osborn’ at campaign event
- US trade official visits York to share Trump administration plan for ag exports
- Union Pacific touts economic potential in merger, but labor leaders worry about safety
- Senate candidate Dan Osborn hits campaign trail with populist, blue-collar message
- Kearney Cancer Center set to provide central Nebraska with new treatment option
- Sen. Deb Fischer says celebration of Kirk’s death is not free speech, criticizes Democrat obstruction
- Democrat James Leuschen enters 2nd Congressional District race