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Rural NE county attorneys, public defenders confront ‘legal desert’ in hiring new lawyers
1011 News· 13 minutes agoNow, he said, he’s lucky to get a handful of aspiring defense attorneys to apply. The shortage of...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen at South Sioux City stop: 'Decrease spending, improve services'
Sioux City Journal· 6 days agoPillen's appearance came just one day after he told Nebraska legislators to clear their schedules in...
State would fund Nebraska schools under Gov. Jim Pillen's latest property tax cut plan
Omaha World-Herald· 1 day agoGov. Jim Pillen proposed Friday to have the state take over paying for K-12 education as part of his...
Ex-Pawnee City para gets prison time for sex abuse by a school employee
York News-Times· 5 days agoA former paraprofessional at Pawnee City Public Schools has been sentenced to six to 12 years in...
Brandon Teena Was Failed By the American Legal System and the Media
Teen Vogue via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoBenedict died one day after he was beaten by three girl classmates in the bathroom of Owasso High ...
Despite GOP headwinds, citizen-led abortion measures could be on the ballot in 9 states
Oklahoma Voice via Yahoo News· 33 minutes agoFor abortion rights supporters in Florida, it was a tumultuous day of highs and lows. On April 1,...
Price jumps for modern-day streetcar project in Nebraska’s largest city
Nebraska Examiner via Yahoo News· 6 days agoOMAHA — Citing increased costs of utility and bridge work, the City of Omaha has updated its price...
Planning and Zoning Commission hears city's reasoning for expanding well protection district
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 5 days agoThe Gage County Planning and Zoning Commission discussed the city of Beatrice's desire to expand the...
Retired UNK chancellor reflects on 42 years of public service as ‘living proof’ of NU mission
Nebraska Examiner via Yahoo News· 2 days agoKristensen retired May 31 after four decades of public service that he said represents “living...
City Council OKs land purchase for sports complex
McCook Daily Gazette· 6 days agoFollowing a public hearing, the McCook City Council approved the purchase of 127 acres of land, 50 to 60 of which will be used for a city