Theodore Ball
News Intern
Theodore Ball joined the Nebraska Public Media team as an intern reporter in June 2025. Born and raised in Nebraska, he graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the spring of 2026. Outside of journalism he enjoys playing guitar and collecting vinyl records.
Recent News Stories
- Nebraska's programs to recruit rural veterinarians are off to a slow start
- USDA offers drought assistance to Nebraska agricultural producers
- Nebraska joins other conservative states in rebranding Pride Month
- 'The U.S. beef supply is safe': Nebraska Cattlemen president discusses New World Screwworm threat
- Nebraska's first homecare cooperative helps clients stay home and out of care facilities
- First District Rep. Mike Flood fields questions about medical marijuana, immigration and the Epstein files at town hall
- UNL scientists receive $4 million grant to develop vaccine against high-risk flu strains
- Southeast Nebraska communities assess damage following storms
- Nebraska’s Gen Z candidates received fewer votes than their competition in primary election
- Backemeyer to face Flood in Nebraska's 1st District
- Medical Cannabis Commission clears path for cultivator inspections, but advocates warn delays continue
- Some NU graduates will get a blank diploma due to software outage
- Omaha nonprofit launches immigration law program for students after UNL clinic closure
- Warm spring means early arrival, longer season for Nebraska cattle pest
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers develop vaccine for bird flu
- Nebraska nonprofits mail voter-rights information to county jails
- Nebraska DHHS releases cancer registry dashboard
- Early voting opens for Nebraska's May 12 primary
- ASUN presidential candidate, who was convicted of a DUI, wins election
- Gen Z candidates in Nebraska using social media to connect with younger voters
- Columbus teen dies from flu-related complications amid 'fairly severe' Nebraska flu season
- Nationwide ‘No Kings’ protest returns for third wave in Nebraska
- Already struggling, Nebraska farmers face war-fueled cost spikes
- Nebraska veteran becomes oldest organ donor in U.S. history at 100 years old
- Cattlemen president says U.S. should remain vigilant on screwworm threat as summer approaches