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 NebraskaPedia™ - July, 2010 Archived News

» Hastings-area Guardsmen get big send-off from friends, famiy
» Cuban couple comes to U.S.,
opens restaurant in Custer County
» Preparations for first State Fair in GI are heading
down the homestretch
» Seed-producing Scottsbluff couple hopes to promote biodiversity
» Hastings College expands chemistry class opportunities to area high school students
» 
Bus shuttle service will be used at Nebraska State Fair
» Democrats, Republicans disagree how to fix
paperwork issue in health care law
» Kearney couple
donates $1 million to Good Samaritan Hospital
» A higher
wheel tax for Omaha would not cover all street repair needs
» State
GOP convention focuses on controlling spending    Brown: Stay focused
» Annual thresher's bee in Pierce will pay tribute to John Deere tractors
» Nelson will not support Kagan as Supreme Court justice
» Janssen says
he'll push for state immigration law like Arizona's
» Corn farmers getting involved in the
PR battle over high fructose corn syrup
» Fremont City Council may delay implementing illegal immigration ordinance
» Lincoln bids
farewell to newfound Special Olympics friends   Slideshow
» New gubernatorial candidate: 'I think we can win'   McGovern highlights Dem convention
» Med Center nursing program in Norfolk's NCC campus is full to overflowing
» Black coalition in North Omaha decides to take initiative to improve conditions
» Laedo Ridge wind farm
construction begins at Petersburg
» Lexington Police Chief Clark
to retire after 40 years
» Chase County, 52 others, to receive
FEMA help after flooding, storms
» The unemployment rate increases in
Fremont
» EPA taking closer look at proposed Nebraska oil pipeline
» Grand Island
window displays, hay bale decorating to feature State Fair
» Nebraska's wheat harvest
almost half done
» Immigration holding cells being constructed in NP federal building
» 
Lack of local support closes Broken Bow grocery store
» Conflict developing in GI involving
Somalian, Sudanese residents
» Nebraska Central Railroad bridge is being rebuilt
» Special Olympics torch arrives in Lincoln
» Heineman orders two-day layoffs for union employees
» Fremont council certifies election results,
city prepares to implement new law
» Kearney school board
delays pay raise for administrators
» New management re-introduces
concerts at Comstock
» Heavy rains may result in nitrogen loss to farmers' fields
» More than 250
formally protest valuations in Scotts Bluff County
» Planned Parenthood
seeks injunction to postpone new abortion law
» State Supreme Court
removes NP judge from bench for misconduct
» 
20 percent more Nebraska households on food stamps than year ago
» Dept. of Education mulls rule to bar districts from
checking citizenship
» Loup City Public School sets up its own wind turbine
» Statistics from agency's annual questionnaire show Lincoln's poor
» Wayne sets a good eggs-ample with annual Chicken Show event
» Efforts to save Dana College likely to prove
futile
» State's rivers, lakes at highest levels in recent years
» University of Nebraska Press hopes to
regain rights to Black Elk Speaks
» Heineman joins the fight to
save Dana College
» Stuhr Museum celebrates the Fourth in 1890s style
» West Point fireworks show features American-made shells
» Scottsbluff zoo may be sold, but will remain open
» Democrat Lakers withdraws from gubernatorial race
» Lutheran colleges
offer options to students after Dana College closes
» Nelson, Johanns targeted in attack ads by liberal coalition
» Food relief ministry in Norfolk
changes name, affiliation
» Omaha man builds outdoor classroom to honor
teaching heritage of deceased wife
» Buffett gives stock to five
foundations
» Senators wonder if cuts will be enough to plug projected $679M state budget deficit