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Chuck Schumer

How long it will take for Washington to act on emergency aid

WASHINGTON — Congress is likely to return from a six-week recess to approve emergency spending for Hurricane Helene recovery and…

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Department of Defense

Hundreds missing in southeastern states after Hurricane Helen

WASHINGTON — White House Homeland Security Adviser Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall told a news conference Monday that 600 people are unaccounted for…

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U.S. Department of Education begins testing new FAFSA

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Education on Tuesday will launch the first test period of its phased rollout of…

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Hurricane Helen

Walz, Vance prepare for debate amid hurricane political maelstrom

WASHINGTON — Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance and Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will hold a vice presidential debate on…

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Mesa County Clerk and Records

Former Colorado County Clerk Tina Peters Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison

Former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters was sentenced Thursday to nine years in prison for her role in…

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Brian Maher

Nebraska State Board of Education previews literacy and firearms p

LINCOLN — Much of the Nebraska State Board of Education’s Friday meeting focused on improving student literacy. The committee, meeting…

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2024 Presidential Campaign

Gwen Walz stops in Nebraska to speak on reproductive rights

OMAHA — Former Nebraska teacher Gwen Walz visited Omaha’s 2nd Congressional District on Saturday to emphasize the need for women…

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Demetre Daskalakis

CDC launches extensive investigation into M infection with avian influenza

WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should have results later this month on how a Missouri resident…

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)Paid Sick Leave

Six Nebraska ballot measures scheduled to hold public hearings

LINCOLN — The Nebraska Secretary of State’s Office has scheduled a series of hearings across the state to allow the…

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Black Hills

SD Commission cancels plan to reduce mountain lion population

Faced with public opposition, state committee gives up a plan The mountain lion population target in South Dakota’s Black Hills…

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