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Nebraska reaches first settlements in Attorney General's lawsuit against THC shops
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska’s Attorney General has announced the first set of settlements in his lawsuits against 8 companies for selling controlled substances within the state. State Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced on Wednesday the first two settlements in his statewide campaign to clean up the Delta 8...
Nebraska Attorney General Reveals First Settlements Against Delta-8 Industry
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled on Wednesday the first two settlements in his statewide campaign to clean up the delta-8 retail market in Nebraska. The settlements are with High Flow Cannabis, Stewart Scott Ritter and Alejandro Castro, who were selling THC hemp products in Grand Island, Nebraska, and with Ms. Vape Shop and Lisa Lomack, who were selling THC hemp products in Crete, Nebraska.
High school cadets train like troopers at Nebraska State Patrol Junior Law Academy
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - A group of 58 high school students had the opportunity to train like a trooper last week at the Nebraska State Patrol Training Academy. The cadets were part of the 54th Junior Law Academy, which provides incoming high school seniors a glimpse of what it takes to be a Nebraska state trooper.
58 High School Cadets Train Like Troopers at Junior Law Academy
(GRAND ISLAND, NEB.) — 58 high school students got the chance to train like a trooper last week at the Nebraska State Patrol Training Academy. The cadets were all part of the 54th Junior Law Academy, which gives high school seniors-to-be a glimpse of what it takes to be a Nebraska State Trooper.
More housing options coming to Grand Island
AXTELL, Neb. — More than nine acres of land being re-zoned for new housing directly west of the Sam's Club in Grand Island. The City Council hearing a developer's proposal to build townhomes and duplexes on the acreage, west of a yet-to-be-built Claude Road and north of 13th Street.
Nebraska AG announces first settlements with Delta 8 retail industry
LINCOLN — Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announces the first two settlements in his statewide campaign to clean up the Delta 8 retail market in Nebraska. The settlements are with High Flow Cannabis, Stewart Scott Ritter, and Alejandro Castro, who were selling THC hemp products in Grand Island, Nebraska, and with Ms. Vape Shop and Lisa Lomack, who were selling THC hemp products in Crete, Nebraska.
Nebraska Attorney General’s office announces two settlements in Delta 8 cases
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced the first two settlements in his statewide campaign in opposition to the Delta 8 retail market in Nebraska. A press release stated the first settlement was with High Flow Cannabis, Stewart Scott Ritter, and Alejandro Castro, who were selling THC hemp products in Grand Island. The second was with Ms. Vape Shop and Lisa Lomack, who were selling THC hemp products in Crete.
Man convicted of stealing urns from Grand Island cemetery
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - The man arrested for stealing two urns from a mausoleum in Grand Island in May will be sentenced for two felony crimes in August. Court records show 34-year-old Richard Boon pleaded guilty to burglary and prohibited acts with human remains. Grand Island Police said a...
Grand Island City Council votes to redesignate land behind Sam’s Club for duplex living
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - The Grand Island City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to redistrict land behind Sam’s Club for high density living. The land was previously zoned for low density living. Allowing the change will allow a developer to build many of duplexes and townhomes on the lot to ease the housing shortage in Grand Island.
Adams found guilty of murder in the first degree
A Hamilton County jury found Jeffrey Adams guilty of murder in the first degree in the Feb. 26, 2023 death of his wife, Angela last Tuesday. After receiving the case against the 48-year-old Marquette man following closing arguments early Tuesday afternoon, the five woman, seven man jury returned to the courtroom at about 7:30 that evening to deliver its verdict. The decision followed about…
GIPS Paraprofessional Shines in Advocating for Students, is Named Arc Educator of the Year
GRAND ISLAND (Neb.) — Student success, in every aspect, is a top priority for Tracy Claassen. As a paraprofessional skills trainer in Grand Island Public Schools’ Project SEARCH program, Claassen works with students to further develop life and job skills. No matter how small the accomplishment or growth, Claassen celebrates students.
Man accused of stealing 2 urns from cemetery mausoleum pleads guilty
GRAND ISLAND — A man accused of stealing two urns from a mausoleum at the Grand Island City Cemetery pleaded guilty June 25 to felony burglary and felony prohibited acts with human skeletal remains or burial goods. Richard Boon, 34, who is homeless, entered the plea June 25. His...
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