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The ‘Nebraska Walz Family’ confirms viral pro-Trump photo: ‘The picture is real. The shirts are real’
A new picture of Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz‘s (D-MN) family in Nebraska went viral on social media Wednesday, showing eight relatives wearing “Walz’s for Trump” T-shirts in support of Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump. Rod Edwards, the Walz family friend who helped disseminate the photograph, confirmed to the Washington […]
NE attorney general steps up fight against ‘misleading’ delta-8 retail sales, targets entire cities
LINCOLN — Saying he was stepping up Nebraska’s fight against “mislabeled” and “dangerous” delta-8 products, Attorney General Mike Hilgers on Wednesday announced the start of city-wide crackdowns on retailers who sell the items. He said that while his escalated effort started in Norfolk, other cities should expect similar blanket investigations. “We are ramping up our efforts […]
Agency director overseeing Nebraska state budget and state employees to resign Sept. 27
LINCOLN — Nebraska’s chief human resources officer and head of the agency that oversees the state budget, state employees and risk management will resign at the end of the month. Gov. Jim Pillen announced Director Jason Jackson’s resignation Wednesday from the Nebraska Department of Administrative Services, effective Sept. 27. Jackson has been department director since 2018 […]
PSC to Participate in Husker Harvest Days
Lincoln, September 4, 2024- The Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC) will once again be providing information about the services it provides and the regulatory process within Nebraska to attendees at Husker Harvest Days (HHDays) in Grand Island (Sept. 10-12). “Through its regulatory responsibilities the Commission plays a role in everything...
Nebraska’s Civil War Years topic of Knight Museum presentation
The wild and woolly first years of the Nebraska Territory is the subject of Nebraska historian Jeff Barnes’s presentation of “The Queen’s Road: Nebraska’s Bumpy Ride to Statehood” at the Knight Museum & Sandhills Center in Alliance on Tuesday, September 10, at 5:30 p.m. The program is sponsored by Humanities Nebraska.
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