Otoe County voters have full midterm ballot to consider on Election Day
Otoe County voters who head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 8, will find a ballot full of choices when they step into the voting booth.
Otoe County voters who head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 8, will find a ballot full of choices when they step into the voting booth.
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In 2024, NASA will send a small surgical robot from Nebraska to the International Space Station. The tiny, two-pound robot will be able to perform surgeries on the space station that would normally require a surgeon’s expertise and much larger equipment. The surgical robot can operate more or less on its own, performing complex procedures at the flip of a switch. The device, developed by Nebraska-based Virtual Incision, is a significant step toward making it possible for surgeons to operate remotely—whether their patients are in deep space or on a battlefield halfway around the world.
It’s no secret: my goal in the Legislature is to help Southeast Nebraska thrive, from cutting taxes and unfunded mandates to investing in our people and communities. Today, we’ll cover an investment to refresh our rural ambulances.
The Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca cross country team recently wrapped its season with meets at Ashland-Greenwood, for the Capitol Conference meet, and at Auburn, for the district meet. Below are results from those meets.
The Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca football team avenged a home defeat to Nebraska City on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022.
According to a recent survey, 60 percent of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and 71 percent of workers feel their pay isn’t keeping up with the cost of living. The numbers bear this out – 6.2 percent wage growth alongside 8.3 percent inflation means that Americans’ paychecks are worth 2.1 percent less than they were at this time last year. Employers are scaling back their plans to hire new workers and beginning to plan for potential layoffs. Americans everywhere are feeling the painful consequences of the out-of-touch policies of the Biden administration, and many fear the worst is yet to come.