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elected Commissioners serving six-year terms. Today the Commission regulates telecommunications carriers, natural gas jurisdictional utilities, major oil pipelines, railroad safety, household goods movers and passenger carriers, grain warehouses and dealers, construction of manufactured and modular homes and recreational vehicles, high voltage electric transmission lines and private water company rates. The Commission also oversees and administers several statutorily created funds with specific legislative purposes and goals including the Nebraska Universal Service Fund, the Enhanced Wireless 911 Fund, and the Nebraska Telecommunications Relay System. To learn more about the Nebraska Public Service Commission visit our website @ https://psc.nebraska.gov

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We're looking for an Inspector I to join our Grain Department.If you have an agricultural background and enjoy working i...
06/01/2026

We're looking for an Inspector I to join our Grain Department.

If you have an agricultural background and enjoy working independently, this could be a great fit. This position travels throughout Nebraska conducting examinations of grain elevators and grain dealers, performing audits and inspections, testing grain moisture meters, and helping ensure compliance with state grain laws.

What to know:
🌽 Agricultural experience encouraged
🚗 Travel around the state with occasional overnight stays
☀️ Most work is performed outdoors in all types of weather
📍 Preferred location in northeastern Nebraska, though other locations may be considered
💰 Starting salary of $55,000 to $57,000, depending on experience

Help support Nebraska's grain industry while building a rewarding career in public service!

Apply today: https://son.wd108.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/NebraskaStateCareers/job/Lincoln-NE/Inspector-I_JR2026-00026730

Please share this opportunity with anyone who may be interested.

05/31/2026

Recently, members of the Commission had the opportunity to meet with Senator Deb Fischer and Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Olivia Trusty. The topics discussed were wide ranging and the insights provided by Senator Fischer and Commissioner Trusty were invaluable.

I also had the opportunity to share some of the great work we are doing at the Nebraska Public Service Commission to expand Telehealth access and deliver connectivity to improve health monitoring for infants at child care centers. This pilot project will help young and first-time parents have confidence in returning to work and leaving their children in the care of others. I believe this will have a direct impact on preventing sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), increase workforce retention and deliver meaningful economic benefits to our state.

PSC Commissioners and staff were glad to join Sen. Fischer and Commissioner Trusty for a productive roundtable discussio...
05/27/2026

PSC Commissioners and staff were glad to join Sen. Fischer and Commissioner Trusty for a productive roundtable discussion on expanding broadband access and connectivity.

05/22/2026
PSC Chair Tim Schram recognized Sheriff Neil Miller of the Buffalo County Sheriff's Office at his final 911 Service Syst...
05/22/2026

PSC Chair Tim Schram recognized Sheriff Neil Miller of the Buffalo County Sheriff's Office at his final 911 Service System Advisory Committee (SSAC) meeting this week.

Sheriff Miller is stepping down after more than 25 years of service on state 911 advisory groups. He is widely known as a leading authority on 911 issues in Nebraska, and his leadership has helped shape the system we rely on today.

As part of SSAC, Sheriff Miller advised the PSC on important 911 matters that supported reliable emergency communication across the state.

Thank you, Sheriff Miller, for your decades of service and dedication to public safety. Wishing you all the best in what's next!

05/20/2026

Thanks to our friends at 93.7 The Ticket for helping us promote awareness of National Hearing, Speech and Language Month!

The PSC is proud to support accessibility through our TRS and NSTEP programs that provide services and equipment to help Nebraskans with hearing or speech challenges stay connected.

We're also thankful for our partners at Nebraska Relay and Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing for helping raise awareness and connect people to important resources.

Brett Bode, who manages the telecommunications assistance programs at the PSC, says now is the perfect time to help yourself or people you know who may be struggling.

"If you've been putting off a hearing check, schedule one," he advises. "May is about awareness, but it's also about action."

Communication matters, and at the PSC we're committed to working to ensure all Nebraskans have access.

Learn more: https://psc.nebraska.gov/trs-telecommunications-relay-service-nstep-nebraska-specialized-telecommunications-equipment

05/20/2026

Today on Business Builders, Michael Brummer of the Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing and about what they do. Translating is done by ASL interpreter Sarah Valento.

A case the PSC is following closely will be before the Nebraska Supreme Court this week.At the center of the case is a d...
05/20/2026

A case the PSC is following closely will be before the Nebraska Supreme Court this week.

At the center of the case is a dispute over local permitting authority after Gage County denied Pinpoint Communications a permit for a project funded through the PSC’s Nebraska Broadband Bridge Program – a grant program designed to expand high-speed internet access to rural areas of the state.

Pinpoint successfully challenged the county’s decision in district court, and now the case heads to the state Supreme Court, with oral arguments scheduled for Thursday.

As the court considers the issue, the PSC appreciates the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office for filing an amicus brief supporting the Commission’s authority to administer the broadband program.

Reliable broadband is essential infrastructure. And efficiently expanding access helps strengthen education, health care, economic growth and public safety across Nebraska’s unserved and underserved communities.

Learn more: https://nebraskajudicial.gov/courts/supreme-court/supreme-court-call/pinpoint-holdings-inc-v-gage-county-nebraska

“The Commission undertook a thorough and careful review of this request to ensure it serves the public interest,” said C...
05/19/2026

“The Commission undertook a thorough and careful review of this request to ensure it serves the public interest,” said Commission Chair Tim Schram. “Approval of the merger, subject to the terms of the settlement agreements, will support continued safe, reliable natural gas service for Nebraskans while maintaining responsible regulatory oversight and customer protections.”

View the full release: https://psc.nebraska.gov/for-consumers/psc-approves-natural-gas-merger-sets-customer-protections

“This outcome demonstrates the importance of Nebraska’s grain dealer regulatory framework,” said Commission Vice Chair K...
05/19/2026

“This outcome demonstrates the importance of Nebraska’s grain dealer regulatory framework,” said Commission Vice Chair Kevin Stocker. “While it’s unfortunate that not all losses can be fully recovered, the process ensured that every valid claim was carefully reviewed and that available funds will be distributed as fairly and efficiently as possible.”

View the full release: https://psc.nebraska.gov/for-consumers/commission-approves-hansen-mueller-grain-claims

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