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
- Inflation's Silver Lining -- Shoppers Choose Local Food Over National Brands as Prices Increase
- War and Drought are Affecting the World’s Wheat Supply. That Could Mean Higher Prices at the Grocery
- Mental Health Among Farmers is a Concern, Especially in the Midst of Turbulent Weather and Markets
- Title IX Lawsuit Against UNL Advances, Judge Drops Seven Women From Suit
- Farmers in the Plains Are in 'Dire Straits' Due to Drought, Wildfire Conditions
- ‘Way Ahead of Schedule’: Nebraskans Weigh in on Plans to Renew Permit Allowing AltEn to Release Treated Wastewater
- Governor Drops Chadron Student Trustee Appointment After Students Allege Sexual Assault in Protection Order Hearings
- Farmers turn to old-fashioned manure as fertilizer prices soar
- Ford’s New Electric F-150 Could Be ‘Tipping Point’ for Electric Vehicles to Gain Traction in Midwest
- Not a Fan of Daylight Saving Time? Don’t Blame Farmers
- Republican Candidates for Governor Discuss Canal, Ashland Lake, Prison Projects in Debate
- Bird Flu Confirmed in Butler County Chicken Flock, 570,000 Birds Will be Culled
- Nebraska Plans to Renew Permit for AltEn to Release Treated Wastewater Onto Nearby Fields
- The Different Ideas on How to Clean Up AltEn, and What’s at Stake
- AltEn and Mead, One Year After the State Sued the Ethanol Plant
- Seed Corn Companies Try to Claw Back AltEn’s Sold-Off Assets in Two Lawsuits
- Hemp Farmers and Processors Have Been Talking in Circles, New Data Could Bridge the Gap
- Group Protests AltEn Plans to Cover Waste Piles with Cement-Like Mixture
- Researchers Say They've Gotten 'Radio Silence' from AltEn as They Research Contamination
- Some Small Nebraska Towns Passed on Federal COVID Money Rather Than Fight Red Tape
- Lincoln and Lancaster County Remain in Highest Pandemic Risk Category
- AltEn's Byproduct Sale to Kansas Company Called Off After State Intervention
- Anthony's Steakhouse in Omaha to Close After 55 Years in Business
- Title IX Lawsuit Against UNL Can Move Forward, Judge Decides
- North Platte Ranchers Rally Against Big Beef By Building Own Meat Plant