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Nebraska governor reverses course and says state will take federal funding to feed children

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen reversed course on Monday and announced that the state will accept roughly $18 million in...

Nebraska Governor flips stance on Summer EBT, accepts $18 million in federal assistance

After declining it a few months ago, Gov. Jim Pillen announced Nebraska will accept $18 million in federal assistance for the Summer EBT program.Story...

Pillen to accept summer food program; senators mull “mega-sites”

Gov. Jim Pillen reversed himself and announced today/Monday that Nebraska will participate in the so-called "Summer EBT" food program for kids from low-income families....

Nebraska bill tightening rules on bar, restaurant game machines advances

LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - An amendment on a bill that would tighten regulations on games of skill found in bars and restaurants advanced Monday...

Ricketts not happy with border bill, justifies his ‘no’ vote

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Last week, a bipartisan border deal was struck down in the U.S. Senate and U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts was one of...

Financial adviser who allegedly helped facilitate huge bank fraud still not charged

(Getty Images) LINCOLN — Nearly 14 months after the FBI searched Jesse Hill’s home and state regulators accused the Hickman financial adviser...

Nebraska will vote in November to keep or toss controversial Opportunity Scholarship Act

Nebraska voters will decide in November if the controversial Opportunity Scholarship Act involving state money and donations to private schools will...

Missing Family Dog Found Four Years Later

A Nebraska family is lost for words after their missing dog , who disappeared four years ago, was found alive...

PILLEN TO ANNONCE SUMMER CHILDREN’S FOOD PROGRAM

NEBRASKA GOVERNOR JIM PILLEN WILL JOIN STATE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES C-E-O STEVE CORSI AND DR. BRIAN MAHER, COMMISSIONER FOR THE NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF...

Nebraska Prenatal Plus program bill to be heard on legislative floor

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - In 2022 in Nebraska, March of Dimes reports that 11.3% of babies were born preterm. That number is higher than...

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