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Trans Canada Temporarily Loses Eminent Domain

The York County Nebraska District Court has issued a temporary injunction against Trans Canada which disallows their use of eminent domain.

Senators Introduce Legislation to Replace Ethanol

Senators led by Dianne Feinstein of California introduced legislation on Thursday to replace the corn ethanol portion of the Renewable Fuel Standard.

Thune Offers Alternative To FCC Net Regulations

The Federal Communication Commission voted three to two to issue new rules that would attempt to regulate the operations of the internet.

Positives Seen In New Internet rules

The Federal Communications Commission has passed new rules that seek to put some regulations on the internet.

Loophole In Iowa’s Underage Drinking Law

For the third year in a row prosecutors are urging legislators to deal with an “oops” in Iowa’s underage drinking law.

Speed Limit Increase Clears Committee

A bill that would raise the speed limit to 75 miles an hour on many miles of interstate highways in Iowa has cleared its first hurdle in the state senate.

Push For Constitutional Convention

Nebraska lawmakers will be asked by representatives of the “Convention of States Project” to join their effort to change portions of the U-S Constitution.

SDSU Women Earn 20th Win

The South Dakota State University women’s basketball team used scoring runs of 8-0 and 9-0 to pull away from Western Illinois University Thursday night and record a 69-49 victory in front of 1,652 fans at Frost Arena.

USD Women Clinch Crown

Nicole Seekamp recorded 13 points, five assists and four steals as the South Dakota women’s basketball team clinched its first Summit League regular season title with a 69-53 win over the IUPUI Jaguars on Thursday night in the DakotaDome.

Husker Struggles Continue

Jae’Sean Tate scored a career-high 22 points, Sam Thompson added 15 and Shannon Scott 13 to lead Ohio State past Nebraska 81-57 on Thursday night, the Cornhuskers’ sixth loss in a row.

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