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LINCOLN — A group of state senators are expressing hope they can reverse Gov. Jim Pillen’s recent rejection of $18 million in federal funds to expand a summer grocery benefit for low-income families.
Read moreStorm drops between 8-11 inches on the area
WEST POINT – Gwen Lindberg sits in her plush beige recliner, and listens to the news.
Read moreLINCOLN — The state’s tax system is “upside down,” with low- and middle-income Nebraskans paying a higher share of their income on taxes than more affluent residents, a watchdog group said Tuesday.
Read moreHARTINGTON – A Cedar County commissioner was the first to file for re-election Friday, Jan. 5, the first date candidates could do so.
Read moreHARTINGTON — The Northeast Nebraska Prescribed Burn Association was given the Lead Ignitor Award at the 2023 Prescribed Fire Conference Dec. 5 in Kearney. The NNPBA was recognized for being a significant supporter of prescribed burning within their community for conserving native grasslands, wildlife, and ranching heritages.
Read moreLINCOLN — A Norfolk-area natural resources district board likely went too far in censuring a member of its board for confirming to a newspaper she had filed a complaint against a fellow board member.
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