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The first months of President Trump’s second administration have focused on cutting government pork, but there’s one huge ...
In response, Wishart and Sen. Adam Morfeld, also of Lincoln, co-chairs of Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana, filed new petition language with the secretary of state's office in September that would ...
Two days after dropping bunker-buster bombs on Iran, President Donald Trump strode onto the South Lawn and deployed another ...
Florida is the latest state to restrict fluoride additives in public drinking water, after Gov. DeSantis signed the bill into ...
Proceedings are no longer routine at Immigration Court, where federal agents are arresting migrants as part of Trump's ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins yesterday announced the latest slate of presidential appointments for key ...
President Donald Trump is again considering how to shield American agricultural industry stakeholders from the effects of his illegal immigration crackdown. USA Today says that comes only days after ...
Nebraska State Treasurer Tom Briese joins us live in studio to talk about the CWS impact on the Nebraska economy and property ...
A judge dismissed a lawsuit asking to block the state's medical marijuana law. John Kuehn, a former state senator, brought the suit against Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen and Secretary of State Bob Evnen.
The secretary of state's office is bigger than the officeholder. ... The Burns Harbor plant was key to building the Port of Indiana and incorporation of the Town of Burns Harbor in 1967.
Gov. Jim Pillen announced the director of the Department of Economic Development (DED), K.C. Belitz, is resigning.