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LINCOLN — The Nebraska Department of Education and Burwell Public Schools have both received grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture which will allow them to partner with Nebraska Extension to bring fresh, local foods into schools.
Read moreLINCOLN — Nebraska senators will have less than three weeks to debate and pass important legislation, but with repercussions of COVID-19 still unknown some senators are wary about funding for certain bills.
Read moreLINCOLN — Before the Nebraska Legislature’s session was suspended in the spring, the Appropriations Committee proposed a package that would result in a 4% growth in state spending, increase cash reserves and have $133.8 million left over to fund bills pertaining to provide property tax relief and business incentives.
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Read moreRANDOLPH — Randolph City Council members met July 8 with at least half a dozen citizens attending the meeting to express their disapproval of the plan to annex properties west of Randolph.
Read moreO’NEILL — North Central District Health Department (NCDHD) has been made aware of a concern of potential large community transmission of COVID-19 in Pierce County because of events that occurred during the 4th of July weekend.
Read moreLuna Stephens and Katie Anderson with reporting from Anderson, Stephens, Blaney Dreifurst, Colby Woodson, Madeleine Grant and Natalie Stanley.
Read moreLINCOLN — Nebraska has legislative commissions focused on the state’s Latino and Native American populations, but not one for African Americans.
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