Elizabeth Rembert
Food, Energy and Agriculture Reporter
Elizabeth Rembert joined Nebraska Public Media in 2021 after time covering breaking news for Bloomberg News in New York. The Nebraska native feels bad for people when they think Nebraska is flat – she's from the beautifully hilly northeast region of the state. When she's not reporting, you can find her trying her backhand at a tennis court, reading a new book or hunting deals at thrift stores. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Recent News Stories
- New abortion petition looks to enshrine bans in Nebraska constitution
- Nebraska is down to two clinics providing abortion appointments in the state
- Initiative to put abortion protections on November ballot ‘on track’, organizer says
- Ban on abortion, gender-care for minors is unconstitutional, Planned Parenthood tells Supreme Court
- State Senator aims to ‘right a wrong’ with bill that would allow abortions for fatal fetal anomalies
- This winter has been gloomier and cloudier than usual across the Midwest and Great Plains
- How a National Music Museum full of treasures made its home in the Midwest
- Quadruple murder court case continues, lawyers to request change of venue
- Reflecting on 2023 with Reporter Elizabeth Rembert
- Missouri River flooding spurred cooperation between states, and governors say they see progress
- Midwest weather experts want to talk about climate change, but they face pushback and threats
- Group looks to enshrine abortion access until fetal viability in Nebraska
- Nebraskans have been going hungry at a higher rate than national average, survey found
- Nebraska added 750 clean energy jobs in 2022, report found
- As deadly deer disease spreads across the Midwest, it's become 'everybody's job' to fight
- Farmers want more money for crop support programs in this farm bill. But do price safety nets work?
- Composting businesses are popping up across the Midwest, but not all cities are ready
- Nebraska state climatologist resigns: ‘I didn’t have anything left to give’
- The farm bill expires in a month, and Congress still needs to decide how much to spend
- An Omaha-area landfill is the destination for AltEn’s solid waste
- Omaha celebrates Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford as its boxing champion, humble neighbor
- Heat waves may cause humans to slow down. But it gets crickets chirping
- Drought made some of Nebraska's crops look 'like death.' Recent rains bring some hope
- Years in the making, North Platte’s rancher-led meat plant works toward opening
- Ancient fish, modern problem: How the pallid sturgeon could be a warning for the Missouri River