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Sioux tribe sues brewers for alcohol woes - USA TODAY |
USA TODAY
2006 photo by Nati Harnik, AP A lawsuit filed by the Oglala Sioux Tribe targets four beer stores in Whiteclay, a Nebraska town (pop. 11) on the South Dakota border that sells about 5 million cans of beer per year. 2006 photo by Nati Harnik, --
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| Nebraska regent to seek Democratic nomination for US Senate seat held by Ben -- - Washington Post |
Washington Post
A University of Nebraska regent will seek the Democratic nomination for the US Senate seat currently held by Ben Nelson. Spokesman Aaron Farber confirmed Friday that Chuck Hassebrook will run. The news of Hassebrook's intention comes three days after --
San Francisco Chronicle
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| Nebraska Guard to Close Two Readiness Centers - NTV |
NTV
The Nebraska Army National Guard's readiness centers in Lexington and Ogallala will close by the end of the current federal fiscal year, Major General Judd Lyons, Nebraska Adjutant General, announced Friday. Lyons says the decision is based upon --
Lincoln Journal Star
| No. 22 Michigan defeats struggling Nebraska 62-46 - WTOP |
WTOP
Nebraska head coach Doc Sadler arranges his offense in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Michigan in Lincoln, Neb., Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. Michigan won 62-46. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik) By ERIC OLSON AP Sports Writer LINCOLN, --
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| "Project Edge" Could Be Nebraska Bound - NTV |
NTV
One of the advantages Nebraska has over other states is it's public power. Mayor Stanley Clouse says he likes Kearney's chances. "We are one of three of four communities in the state that have a shared vision by creating these tech parks.
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| Bighorns arrive at Nebraska home - Omaha World-Herald |
Omaha World-Herald
By David Hendee Wild turkey: Reintroduced to the Pine Ridge by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in 1959. Since then, wild turkeys have been relocated across the state. They now fill an important ecological niche and serve as a popular game --
Devil's Lake Daily Journal
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| Nebraska woman sentenced for mortgage fraud - Columbus Telegram |
Columbus Telegram
AP | Posted: Friday, February 10, 2012 3:56 pm | (0) Comments An eastern Nebraska woman accused in a mortgage scheme has been sentenced to five years of probation and ordered to pay nearly $423000 in restitution. The US attorney's office says Michala --
| Nebraska state tax receipts up in January - BusinessWeek |
BusinessWeek
The comparisons were based on a revised forecast made by the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board in April. The forecast was adjusted for bills passed last year, and divided into monthly estimates. The board met again in April and revised the --
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The Republic
Omaha World-Herald
| Nebraska homeowners could be eligible of assistance in $25B settlement - Nebraska Radio Network |
Nebraska Radio Network
Nebraska homeowners will have the opportunity to benefit from the $25 billion agreement with the nation's five largest banks which settles a probe into abusive foreclosure practices. “This settlement provides protections for consumers dealing with the --
Syracuse Journal-Democrat
BusinessWeek
Omaha World-Herald
| Nebraska bill would set up fund to promote healthy foods in rural, urban low -- - The Republic |
The Republic
Legislative Bill 1123 would create the Nebraska Healthy Food Financing Initiative Act and cost $300000 per year. That money would be used to offer grants and loans to individuals and businesses that want to build, renovate or expand grocery stores in --
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