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Nebraska Secretary of State, Ballot Sponsor Addresses Challenge

OMAHA — Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen publicly responded Wednesday to his ongoing challenge to two medical marijuana petitions…

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Bob Evnen

Midwest Secretary of State chairs election security and international affairs

OMAHA — Four secretaries of state and one federal agency cybersecurity director described their jobs Wednesday as a line of…

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Jean Stothert

Nebraska Sen. Mike McDonald urges ‘pause’ on new Omaha TIF project

OMAHA — A Nebraska lawmaker has sent a letter to Omaha city officials taking aim at tax increment financing practices…

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American Red Cross

Biden pledges federal aid to Southeastern states

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden pledged Monday that the federal government will help people across the Southeast recover from the…

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Donald Trump

Make an argument for just one idea • Nebraska Examiner

Nebraska’s recent blue dot debate wasn’t entirely about voter suppression. You can see it from there, though. Changing the way…

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Ballot Measures

Medical marijuana sponsors boycott Nebraska officials

LINCOLN — Sponsors of Nebraska’s medical marijuana ballot measure are pushing back against the state’s chief elections official’s challenge to…

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Where do Trump and Harris stand? • Nebraska Examiner

Editor’s note: This is part of a series of reports from U.S. newsrooms on key policy issues in the presidential…

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Landlords, tenants can help keep our communities safe

October 6-12 is Fire Prevention Week, an annual event designed to raise awareness about fire safety, fire prevention and how…

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2nd Congressional District

Bacon and Vargas hone character in second debate at N

LINCOLN — U.S. Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) and his Democratic challenger, state Sen. Tony Vargas, debated “lies,” civility, criminal justice…

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U.S. Supreme Court considers Biden administration regulations

WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday debated whether the Biden administration overstepped its authority in setting rules for…

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