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Pillen faults senators on property taxes, vows special session
Gov. Jim Pillen faulted the Legislature for failing to pass his proposal to cut property taxes and vowed to call them back before January to address the issue.
How a Kearney entrepreneur is revolutionizing power line inspections
There are more than five million miles of power lines in the United States, most above ground. Bad things happen when these fail, like untimely outages and wildfires. Regular inspection can catch problems before that happens, but conducting inspections isn't easy. A Kearney entrepreneur is working to change that.
Crete woman hosts sleepout for awareness about homeless students
In Crete, Nebraska, a local woman is staging a sleepout to raise awareness for Youth Homelessness Matters Day. About 300 students at Crete Public Schools were identified as homeless this academic year.
Ricketts donates $500,000 to petition drive aimed at enshrining abortion ban
The group aiming to enshrine an abortion ban after the first trimester of pregnancy in Nebraska's state constitution is reporting $500,000 in total cash, all from one donation.
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