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
- Competitors at the Cornhusker State Games could end up on ESPN's SportsCenter
- From too much offense to none: 75 years of the CWS in Omaha has been a rollercoaster
- Two in-state conference champions competing in NCAA Baseball Tournament Friday
- Retiring Creighton baseball coach Ed Servais leaves 22-year legacy of developing players
- Husker softball wins first regional since 2014
- Nebraska schools to play for a chance at the women's college world series
- Part of former Husker basketball player's lawsuit not subject to jury trial
- Rural Nebraska golf courses garnering national attention
- Multiple youth sports facilities being built in Nebraska
- Pillen issues burn ban as wildfire continues to rage in northern Nebraska
- Lexi Rodriguez becomes first Husker volleyball player to win the Sullivan Award
- Two Husker track and field national champions had long journeys to the gold, starting on opposite sides of the world
- New developmental disability waiver is falling short of people's needs, advocate says
- Nebraska wrestlers reflect on 'getting to the top of the mountain' at NCAA wrestling championship
- Creighton Volleyball head coach is leaving the program
- Lincoln's quarter-cent sales tax for street repairs on Tuesday's general election ballot
- Quarter-cent sales tax for street repairs on today’s ballot in Lincoln
- Chadron State fined for racially-insensitive comments made during a home softball game
- Blizzard warning in effect for much of Nebraska
- Bracket time: Creighton and Nebraska earn spots in Women's March Madness
- Unprecedented payday, institution-wide benefits highlight UNO’s first NCAA Tournament berth
- UNO men's basketball earns its first-ever March Madness bid
- Family and colleagues offer stories of State Trooper Kyle McAcy's warming personality at his funeral
- 6,000-acre fire near Broken Bow draws help from Nebraska departments
- Some parts of Broken Bow are without power during extremely cold weather