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Jim Pillen · LincolnLINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen on Tuesday withdrew his intended $14.5 million in general fund line-item vetoes to Nebraska’s next two-year budget, ending a possible constitutional dispute among the state’s three branches of government. Pillen joined Secretary of State Bob…See the Story
Pillen withdraws line-item budget vetoes Nebraska lawmakers said were unconstitutional
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Science · United StatesMISSOURI (KTVI) - As of Thursday, over half of the websites for NOAA's Regional Climate Centers were unavailable in what the websites noted as a "lapse in federal funding from the Department of Commerce through NOAA." Six Regional Climate Centers cover different states: High Plains, Midwestern, Northeast, Southeast, Southern and Western. On Thursday, four of the six websites were non-functioning, which included the High Plains, Midwestern, South…See the Story
Over half of NOAA's Regional Climate Centers' websites go dark due to 'lapse in federal funding'
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Lincoln, Nebraska · LincolnLincoln has paid out millions in settlements, but the women who were abused say they have lingering trauma and worry city leaders are shying away from addressing the culture of mistreatment.See the Story
Lincoln police officers endured sexual misconduct for years. They say the culture isn’t fixed
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