Col. John Bolduc will retire on his 60th birthday — the State Patrol’s mandatory age for retirement. Bolduc has been the ...
Col. John Bolduc, who has led the Nebraska State Patrol since 2017, will retire from a law enforcement career that included ...
Col. John Bolduc, superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol, hands the flag from the casket to Teresa and Kevin McAcy, the ...
The Nebraska State Patrol arrested 15 impaired drivers from the road during the Boys State Basketball tournament.
Col. John Bolduc is set to retire as superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol on May 4, when he reaches the agency’s ...
Col. John Bolduc, superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol, speaks during a news conference where Gov. Jim Pillen declared a state of emergency after the past week's extreme winter weather at ...
Nebraska State Patrol Superintendent Col. John Bolduc will retire from his position on May 4. Gov. Jim Pillen announced Tuesday Bolduc will retire after a 38-year career in law enforcement.
Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol made an arrest with the assistance of Omaha Police’s Able-1 helicopter Sunday night.
STARTS WITH BREAKING NEWS. AND THAT BREAKING NEWS COMES FROM LINCOLN, WHERE THE GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES THE HEAD OF THE NEBRASKA STATE PATROL WILL RETIRE. THANKS FOR JOINING US. I’M WAVERLE MONROE ...
Col. John Bolduc, superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol, and Gov. Jim Pillen. Pillen on Tuesday announced that Bolduc will retire May 4, when he reaches the NSP mandatory retirement age of 60.
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - The Nebraska State Patrol is now hiring for new troopers, a release said Monday. NSP is opening up the applications as part of the next training program, which starts on July 7.