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Senators debate who should control federal broadband funding

Hastings Tribune 31 Mar 2023
Nebraska is expected to receive up to $400 million from BEAD to expand access to broadband from the program ... Opponents of LB371, a bill that would make it a crime for anyone under the age of 19 to attend drag shows, hold up signs in support of transgender rights during a rally at the Nebraska State Capitol on Friday, March 24, 2023.
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Lincoln native pinpoints her theatrical start to a middle school history project

Lincoln Journal Star 31 Mar 2023
With Nebraska, there’s a lot of sameness which I like, but it’s so different to go near the mountains." ... Opponents of LB371, a bill that would make it a crime for anyone under the age of 19 to attend drag shows, hold up signs in support of transgender rights during a rally at the Nebraska State Capitol on Friday, March 24, 2023.
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PATRICIA JO (MARION) AUFENKAMP

Nebraska City News-Press 30 Mar 2023
Aufenkamp, age 83 of Nebraska City passed away on Friday, March 24, 2023 at her home. She was bom on November 30, 1939 in Nebraska City, NE; the daughter of Richard W ... She attended school in Nebraska City and graduated with the Class of 1957 ... on Monday, April 3, 2023 at Wyuka Cemetery in Nebraska City.
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Public Transit Week coming April 10-14

Nebraska City News-Press 30 Mar 2023
BRPT riders pay $3 for a one-way ride in the Nebraska City city limits. Riders can travel from Nebraska City to Lincoln on Tuesdays and Fridays, or from Nebraska City to Omaha on Wednesdays. Cost for these trips is $24 round-trip.
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Pioneer boys’ soccer edged after overtimes, shootout

Nebraska City News-Press 30 Mar 2023
Nebraska City rallied in the second half, fought through two overtimes, and took Buena Vista to extra shots in a shootout before falling just short, 3-2 (4-3 shootout) at Pioneer Field on Thursday ... Nebraska City went into attack mode ... Nebraska City goals in the shootout were by Causgrove, Oscar Gonzalez, and Exavier Binau.
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LAURA (HIPPEN) MORT

Nebraska City News-Press 30 Mar 2023
Laura Hippen was bom at the Beatrice Hospital, Beatrice, Nebraska on June 15, 1931 to Gerhard (George) and Rebecca (Schmidt) Hippen ... Her family lived in rural Adams, Nebraska, where she attended country school ... Services 10.00 a.m., Friday March 24, 2023 at Zion Lutheran Church, Pawnee City, Nebraska, with Pastor Tim Llewellyn officiating.
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Securing our southern border

Journal-Democrat 30 Mar 2023
This disorder caused by the president’s inaction has made every state, including Nebraska, a border state ... That’s 3 times the size the entire state of Nebraska in just over 2 years! ... Taryn Lee Griffith was a 24-year-old single mom from Nebraska who died in 2021 of a fentanyl overdose.
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College Notes: Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program announces 2023-24 scholarship recipients

The Grand Island Independent 30 Mar 2023
LINCOLN — The Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program at the University of NebraskaLincoln has announced the recipients of scholarships for the 2023-24 academic year ... Incoming freshman scholarship winners from Central Nebraska include.
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Daily Minute | The latest Lincoln-area news for March 30

Lincoln Journal Star 30 Mar 2023
1 recruit at forefront of Nebraska’s recruiting push Police say driver targeted two men killed in south Lincoln crash Police ... Opponents of LB371, a bill that would make it a crime for anyone under the age of 19 to attend drag shows, hold up signs in support of transgender rights during a rally at the Nebraska State Capitol on Friday, March 24, 2023.
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Local car thief chased and caught in Stowe

Addison County Independent 30 Mar 2023
On March 24, Bristol Police Chief Bruce Nason reported seeing Loyer driving the stolen car at the Bristol Champlain Farms/Sunoco, according to Hanley ... During the evening of March 24, Stowe police spotted the car and pursued it to Nebraska Valley, a dead-end road at the southern end of the village, according to Stowe PD Det.
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Look: College Umpire Admits He Regrets Controversial Call

The Post and Courier 30 Mar 2023
OMAHA, NE - JUNE 24. The NCAA logo is shown on the field before the Oregon State Beavers game against the North Carolina Tar Heels during game one of the NCAA College World Series Baseball Championship at Rosenblatt Stadium on June 24, 2006 in Omaha, Nebraska. The Tar Heels defeated the Beavers 4-3. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images) ... .
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Here's what's going on in Lincoln's music scene March 30-April 5

Lincoln Journal Star 30 Mar 2023
1 recruit at forefront of Nebraska’s recruiting push Police say driver targeted two men killed in south Lincoln crash Police ... Opponents of LB371, a bill that would make it a crime for anyone under the age of 19 to attend drag shows, hold up signs in support of transgender rights during a rally at the Nebraska State Capitol on Friday, March 24, 2023.
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Pinball wizard Roger Sharpe sees his life -- and game-changing shot -- on screen

Lincoln Journal Star 30 Mar 2023
Opponents of LB371, a bill that would make it a crime for anyone under the age of 19 to attend drag shows, hold up signs in support of transgender rights during a rally at the Nebraska State Capitol on Friday, March 24, 2023 ... Shirey is one of the 13 Nebraska Army National Guard soldiers being deployed to Europe in the coming days.
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WNIT Notebook: Jayhawks ’emotional’ over support from large home crowd

Lawrence Journal World 30 Mar 2023
... the Jayhawks’ five wins in the WNIT have come against teams from Power 5 conferences — Missouri and Arkansas from the SEC, Nebraska from the Big Ten and Washington from the Pac-12 KU’s 24 victories this season are the most by the team since the 1996-97 season.
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Idaho bans nearly all abortions — and just declined to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage

Longview News-Journal 30 Mar 2023
The federal American Rescue Plan Act allowed states to change the continuous Medicaid coverage to one full year following delivery without applying for a waiver, and as of March 24, all but three states — Idaho, Iowa and Nebraska — have already expanded, intend to expand or have legislation pending that would expand the coverage.

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