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Nebraska HHS May Owe Feds Millions
Nebraska’s Department of Health and Human Services discovered a billing problem that could cost the state up to 32-million dollars.
Whiteclay Nebraska Getting Expanded Cell Service
Whiteclay and parts of Sheridan County Nebraska will have better access to cell and broadband service.
Griffen Nets Weekly Award
Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen has won the NFC Defensive Player of the Week award, coming off his performance at Carolina with a career-high-tying three sacks plus nine hurries of Panthers quarterback Cam Newton.
Page Gets Heisman Honor
The Heisman Trophy Trust has named College and Pro Football Hall of Famer and Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page (Retired) as the eleventh Heisman Humanitarian Award Winner.
Legal Expert Says Nebraska Protest Should Run Its Course
Three Husker players chose to kneel during the National Anthem at last Saturday’s game against Northwestern.
Nebraska Voter Registrations Jumping
Technology seems to be pushing Nebraska voter registration to new heights.
Nebraska Insurance Exchange Choices Dwindle
The head of the Nebraska Department of Insurance is disappointed Blue Cross Blue Shield is leaving the state’s health care exchange, but Bruce Ramge says he understands the business decision.
Napa Junction Has Business Potential
When Governor Dennis Daugaard flew to Yankton last week for the “Capitol for a Day Program,” he had his pilot circle Napa Junction northwest of the city so he could see the progress on the rail loading facility being built there.
SD GOP Cutting Back on Voter Registration Effort
The push is on for voter registrations this week, as “National Registration Day” was recognized.
ACE Submits Comments to EPA on CAFE’ Standards and Low Carbon Fuels
Leaders of the American Coalition for Ethanol have submitted comments to the EPA and three other federal agencies to establish…