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by Bill Kelly & Will Bauer, NET News
March marks the anniversary of the first COVID patient diagnosed in Nebraska
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Bill Kelly & Will Bauer, NET News
March 8, 2021 - 5:30am
March 6 marks one year since the first person in Nebraska tested positive for COVID-19. To remember how this pandemic started in the state, Bill Kelly and Will Bauer report Monday s NET News Signature Story.
BILL KELLY (NET News): We ve both been talking with people who played major roles in the first days when the Coronavirus arrived in Nebraska. That was one year ago this week. The state had already hosted those who had come into contact with the virus when the US government evacuated Americans from China and Japan. They were put under the control of the infectious disease experts at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. But a year ago, the state had its first known case of a lo
Robert Penn, who lives in the Black Mountains in South Wales, gives a deep dive into world of heritage baking in Slow Rise. He grew his own wheat, harvested it by hand and milled it old-fashioned way.
Slow Rise: A Breadmaking AdventureAdrian Scarborough reads from journalist Robert Penn’s account of his search for the perfect bread made from ancient wheat grains – a quest that takes him to several countries around the world, including Egypt, Turkey and America, before he returns home to grow his own wheat in the Black Mountains in Wales. Can he learn to plant, harvest,