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Legislative Notes

Celebrating Constitution Day With Constitution Day having been observed on September 17th, I want to take a moment to reflect on the U.S. Constitution, the foundation to our freedom, signed in 1787.

All Things Nebraska

Alarm bells are sounding over the lack of robust job growth in the state’s two largest cities. A recent study commissioned by the Omaha-based Aksarben Foundation indicated that job growth in Omaha and Lincoln lagged behind its peer cities, such as Sioux Falls, Des Moines and Oklahoma City.

A Message from the Brown County Assessor’s Office

The Brown County Assessor’s Office has contracted Stanard Appraisal to review all commercial properties in Ainsworth, Long Pine, Johnstown, and rural areas in the county. The company will be out the last week of September and first full week of October.

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Long Pine City Council To Meet The Long Pine City Council will meet on Thursday, October 2, at 7 p.m. at the Long Pine Community Center..

Brown County Commissioners Hold Final September Meeting

The Brown County Commissioners met on Tuesday, September 16, for their final regularly scheduled meeting of the month. All three board members, Dennis Bauer, Jeremiah Dailey, and Don Painter were present, along with Brown County Clerk Travee Hobbs, Brown County Roads Superintendent Kenneth Turpin, and Brown County Attorney Andy Taylor, along with several guests.

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