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Arrest Feb. 26: Adam Bock, Nebraska City, suspicion of third-degree domestic assault.
Arrest Feb. 26: Adam Bock, Nebraska City, suspicion of third-degree domestic assault.
Two Syracuse High School Esports teams placed at the winter season state competition in Division 3 on Feb. 4. Playing Clash Royale seniors: Gabe Dilley and Leland Dilley and juniors, Jacob Panko and Jared Panko were state champions. Playing Mario Kart: Gabe Dilley, senior Jeremy Bohaty, junior Cooper Johnson and freshmen Ethan Bohaty and Caleb Bush placed third. The winter season eSports team sponsor was Micah Buller.
I think I have written before about my personal problems with vacations. The weatherman always seems to send the worst weather possible whenever I go on a trip! For example: I have always been fascinated with the Covered Bridge Festival in Iowa.
March, it’s MARCH! I suspect Spring is just around the corner. There will be several locations having fish fry’s during the Lent season.
The Highlight of My Job Constituents often ask me in person or in their letters what my favorite part of serving as your Senator is. I always give the same answer: returning to Nebraska and hearing directly from you, my fellow Nebraskans.
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Investigation continues into Hamilton County homicide The Nebraska State Patrol, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, and Hamilton County Attorney are able to release additional information regarding the investigation into a homicide that occurred in Marquette. The investigation began at approximately 12:45 p.m.
The N.V. Helping Hands 4-H Club met for its reorganizational meeting on Feb. 5, at 6:30 p.m. at the Cook Community Center. Officers were elected: Timothy Lovelace, President; Philip Armknecht, Vice President; Andrew Lovelace, Secretary; Preston Rumery, Treasurer; and Hadley Bakan, News Reporter.
When the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) was approved by Congress and signed into law by President Trump in 2020, it received widespread bipartisan support. The USMCA was a historic achievement for trade relations between the U.S.
We all agree that our kids are our future. In every community across our state, no matter the size, we all want the same thing – a better future for our kids than we had. Our highest priority is to protect our kids and their adolescent minds until they are old enough to discern and make their own decisions. That is why I support Senator Kauth’s bill, LB 574, that will keep misinformed parents from allowing their kid to have irreversible, gender-altering surgery. There is a reason why kids in Nebraska must be 18 to get a tattoo or 21 to drink alcohol and buy tobacco products. We enact laws like this because we understand that kids lack the judgment necessary to make certain kinds of decisions.