"Restless Prairie" features Nebraska's unique natural history. Hidden in Nebraska's landscape is a history that was carved by a series of natural disasters occurring over five billion years. Peeling back the layers of time, scientists are finding clues to our own future survival. Today's landscape appears peaceful, but beneath the surface scientists are uncovering a "Restless Prairie"
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NET News Statewide: Husker Baseball: College World Series, 6/19/01 | Head Coach Dave Van Horn talks about the 2001 season and the group of players on his team. |
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NET News Statewide: Husker Baseball: College World Series, 6/19/01 | Junior pitcher R.D. Spiehs, a Grand Island native, talks about the character of his team, going to... |
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NET News Statewide: Omaha's Choice, 5/11/01 | Whether you live in Omaha or not, you probably already know that they’re picking a new mayor next... |
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Statewide: Star Link, 5/18/01 | UNL agronomy professor Don Lee shows how a genetically engineered crop is developed |
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NET News Statewide: Star Link, 5/18/01 | UNL agronomy professor Don Lee talks about the possibility of health risks from StarLink: |
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NET News Statewide: Star Link, 5/18/01 | Wisner farmer Gary Godbersen comments on possible StarLink problems this year. |
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NET News Statewide: Star Link, 5/18/01 | Nebraska Corn Growers president Mark Schweers discusses who is to blame for the StarLink problem |
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NET News Statewide: Star Link, 5/18/01 | Don Hutchens, executive director of the Nebraska Corn Board, talks about StarLink's impact on... |
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E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues: Presidential Advisor Theodore C Sorensen | Theodore "Ted" Sorensen, former special counsel and adviser to President John F Kennedy and a... |
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NET News Statewide: Beetle Battle, 12/4/02 | There's a bug you'll find north of Lincoln, and nowhere else in the world. It's called the Salt... |






