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 NebraskaPedia™ - March, 2010 Archived News

» Proposed texting ban is downgraded to a secondary offense
» Lincoln mayor makes promises about Haymarket Park arena
» Adrian Smith talks health care and animal rights with Crofton
high schoolers
» Correctional facility makes Johnson County among state's fastest growing
» Stimulus funds have advanced Central Nebraska
school, road projects
» In its sixth decade, Bico's Cafe is a Kearney landmark
» County attorneys begin to help schools
round up absentees
» Haymarket Arena opponents are a loosely-organized confederation
» Nelson frustrated at FHA's slow progress on second Kearney I-80 exit 
» Johanns, Nelson vote against
'terribly flawed' health reconciliation bill
» Chinese shipping company to open North American headquarters
in La Vista
» Kearney proclaims itself 'Sandhill Crane Capital of World'
» Elwood plans variety of activities around its
125th anniversary
» Firth dairy produces compost mix from cattle manure
» Health insurance bill threatens Kearney doctors' plan for new hospital
» Informed consent enhancement legislation passes
first-round test
» Southwest Nebraska schools see big dropoff in state aid
» Scottsbluff mayor plans yet another trip to Haiti
» Polk County historians seek those
born at St. Francis Hospital in Osceola
» Society hopes to
buy land to prevent development around Chimney Rock
» Bruning to join lawsuit against national healthcare reform plan
» Nelson opposes lumping
student loans with health care reconciliation bill
» Nebraska's congressional
contenders respond to health reform vote
» Prenatal care bill
may be attached to Dierks' abortion restriction bill
» OPS formulates its plan to cut costs through
layoffs, attrition
» Hastings gets commemorative 'birthplace of Kool-Aid' banners
» Can private charities carry increasing load of prenatal care for indigent?
» Lincoln elementary schools get students involved in
vigorous exercise
» Phelps County farmer has ministered at nursing home for more than 10 years
» Commission to make big
investment in pheasant habitat west of McCook
» If you don't return your Census form, you'll
get a visit
» Report: 7 illegal aliens planning abortions, can't afford prenatal care
» North Platte superintendent holds parents' meeting to
clear up some rumors
» North Bend Library fundraiser is two-thirds of the way home
» Overseas
phishing scam fools some customers of Broken Bow bank
» 'Nebraska Stories'
author accused of plagiarism, signs settlement
» Nebraska Hall of Fame seeks nominations for 2014 induction
» Support shrinking in Legislature for Medicaid
prenatal care for illegal aliens
» For first time ever, Omaha Public Schools considers laying off teachers
» Riverdale hosts monthly bluegrass, country jam session
»
Ord aviation pioneer honored by Congress after more than 60 years
» SCOTUS decision could affect
Nebraska lifer who did his crime while a teen
» Prenatal care for illegal aliens
becoming a test for pro-life endorsements
» Prices on the way up for
irrigated farmland in eastern Nebraska
» EPA to
give test results on all railroad property except UP's before May 11 arena vote
» Union Pacific chief says business
stronger than expected so far this year
» Critics say Bruning
violated spirit of campaign spending law
» Voters pass bond issue to
renovate several Fremont schools
» 
Reconfiguration of Norfolk classes causes shuffling of teachers
» Area farmer: Spending $1 million for deer fence
'insanity'
» Lincoln businessman plans to challenge
Mt. Everest
» UNL grad student: If illegals get in-state tuition, I should, too
» Omaha authorities investigating disappearance of Brazilian family
» Nebraskans
pay relatively little for electricity
» Sandhills crane live
camera is up and running
» Wind energy production gaining traction, but
Crofton farm spinning its wheels
» 45 bridges closed, money tight, regulations strict, Saunders County
falling behind
» Possibility of flooding along lower Platte is increasing concern
» Omaha seeks better snow removal plan for
residential neighborhoods
» Old Industrial Arts Building has July 1 demolition date unless alternate plan found
» 
LoperMates links UNK athletes, Kearney High special ed students
» State
high school rodeo finals to stay in Hastings through 2012
» Iconic Trinity United Methodist
changes neighborhoods in Lincoln
» 
Recycling efforts are on the increase in Scottsbluff and Gering
» More than 600 high schoolers test knowledge at district
ag education contest
» Dannebrog girl sells 373 boxes of GIrl Scout cookies despite cancer treatment
» Road Tour reminds Fremont to
return your Census form or expect a home visit
» 
Friendly rivals, both Wahoo girls' basketball teams make state tourney
» Madison County enacts a
hiring freeze for new employees
» Nebraska inmates
raise $2,000 for Haiti relief effort