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 NebraskaPedia™ - September, 2010 Archived News

» NP's Golden Spike is outpacing last year's attendance figures
» UNL scientists to research camelina as source of industrial lubricant
» Becker
holds his assembly at Lyons-Decatur despite ACLU warning
» BCBS begins six-month experiment to
reduce medical costs
» Dodge County sheriff's department, Fremont PD to increase cooperation
» Early voting underway in state, still time to register
» Hospital renovation in West Point is
well underway
» Large donation helps upgrade medical clinic in Wauneta
» 
New hospital opens its doors in Ord
» Bennet woman a fixture on the
senior bicycle circuit
» Norfolk to consider
revitalizing downtown by becoming a 'Main Street Community'
» Family Advocacy Network spreading the word about
child abuse
» Heineman lifts alcohol ban at all state parks except McConaughy
» Seventh annual 'Junk Jaunt' is antique hunter's dream
» Grand Island's water supply to be extended to neighboring village
» Don Gill has been playing big band music on public radio for 20 years
» Alvo post office
will close Sept. 24
» Former state senator
helping Kenyan women recover from mistreatment
» GI businesses wonder why State Fair vendors
exempt from occupation tax
» Gettysburg re-enactment part of the weekend at NP's Rail Fest
» Renovation of Nebraska State Historical Society building
is complete
» UNK will avoid cutting current staff positions
» Ground broken for new
cancer treatment center in Columbus
» Beatrice family travels long road to
adopt Ethiopian child
» Buffett's son says he'll marry, settle in Omaha
» Bruning advises Kearney law enforcement how to deal with gangs
» NU Foundation awards $1 million in grants to its campuses
» ACLU warns public schools not to allow
Christian message
» Gothenburg school board considers church's request to use facility long-term
» Husker Harvest Days showcases
new technology for farmers
» 
Whooping cough is on the rise in Nebraska
» Senate rejects Johanns'
effort to repeal 'burdensome' health care paperwork
» Norfolk Public School enrollment increases for
third straight year
» Old school bell gets new life in welcome sign at Holstein
» Loser in 2006 Regent election files lawsuit over
state matching funds
» Mountain lion killed on ranch near Hemingford
» Digital TV signals
don't reach 'fringes' as well as analog used to
» With enrollment dramatically up, Midland Lutheran is
now a university
» Central Community College-Hastings continues to set attendance records
» Scribner officials dealing with Elkhorn River channel expansion problem
» Some Nebraska non-profits in peril of
losing tax-exempt status
» Omaha schools' integration plan brings socioeconomic diversity, high costs
» 1,000 show up in Monowi to share hot dog with Larry the Cable Guy
» Analyst says NP should market its Rail Town image better
» 
Weather problems lower corn harvest forecast
» UNMC researchers using
adult stem cells to target eye diseases
» 
Lincoln, Omaha residents absent from State Fair; others taking their place
» Author of state's tougher MIP law hopes teens will
get the message
» Union Pacific increases its volume of used-car shipments
» State Fair on pace to for final attendance of 300,000   'Livestock-friendly'
» Overall NU enrollment hits a 17-year high
» Nebraska City business leaders try to refine downtown's appearance
» Obama nominates Kehler as new commander of StratCom
» Former Dem candidate for governor
pleads guilty to public records charge
» Minority leader makes GOP 
fundraiser appearance for Terry
» O'Neill performer Peterson is
on the way up
» $59 million in federal education funds headed Nebraska's way
» 
Heineman impressed with new-look State Fair
» NU president says the University
on a roll, but nervous about budget