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A Plan to Help Nebraska’s First-Time Homebuyers

The goal of purchasing your first home has always been a cornerstone of the American dream. In Nebraska, homeownership lies at the heart of the Good Life.

Sandhills Care Center News

Activities Thursday, January 29th: Bible Study with Cindy; 2:30 p.m. - Simon Says; 6 p.m.

Ainsworth Students Attend Honor Band and Choir in Kearney

More than 600 students from 100 high schools across the state participated in the annual Honor Band and Choral Clinic at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Presented by the UNK Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, the event provides advanced musical instruction and performance opportunities for outstanding band and choir students.

Legislative Notes

This Week at the Capitol: Domestic Violence, Fentanyl, and the Brand Bill This week, the Judiciary Committee held hearings on LB817 and LB818, two bills I am carrying to strengthen Nebraska law on issues affecting public safety.

All Things Nebraska

No-bid Contract Sought by Pillen for an Acquaintance Draws Ire of State Auditor It’s one thing to try and cut out shenanigans in state government and another if you’re part of it. Gov.

News Briefs....

Long Pine City Council to Meet The Long Pine City Council will meet in regular session on Thursday, February 5, at 7 p.m. at the Long Pine City Office (175 N.

The Forage Minute

LEASE AGREEMENTS: VERBAL VS. WRITTEN Shannon Sand If you’re renting farmland in Nebraska, there are a few lease options to think about.

Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

On Monday, January 19, we pause as a nation to remember and honor the life and legacy of one of America’s most consequential civil rights leaders. A Baptist minister, Dr.