LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen issued the following statement on the passing of“Voice of the Huskers” broadcaster Greg Sharpe who passed due to pancreatic cancer.
Greg Sharpe was the voice of Nebraska’s cherished football and baseball traditions for nearly two decades. He invited all of us to be part of something bigger than ourselves. He led a heroic battle ...
College entrepreneurs won thousands of dollars during a competition celebrating new business ventures. The competition aims to encourage student-led entrepreneurship and was created by Gov. Jim Pillen ...
Greg Sharpe was more than a play-by-play announcer for Nebraska football and baseball. His voice brought games to life and created iconic moments in Nebraska's history. "The Voice of Husker Nation" ...
In 2023, nearly 29,000 households scattered across rural Nebraska received postcards instructing them how to get their drinking water tested, free of charge, for a harmful contaminant state policymake ...
Sharpe revealed his pancreatic cancer diagnosis in April of 2024, and bravely continued to broadcast games while undergoing ...
Funding for more than 200 public school districts in the state is on the mind of many lawmakers this legislative session.
Husker Nation is reacting to the tragic news of the death of longtime broadcaster Greg Sharpe, better known to many as the ‘Voice of the Huskers.’ ...
Greg Sharpe, the longtime announcer of Nebraska Cornhuskers football games, has died at the age of 61, the school announced on Saturday. Sharpe had been ...
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