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Nebraska Update
Nebraska Public Media
37 episodes
2 days ago
From the Capitol to your community, Nebraska Public Media’s local journalists bring you top stories and essential context every weekday morning.
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From the Capitol to your community, Nebraska Public Media’s local journalists bring you top stories and essential context every weekday morning.
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Dec. 31 | Measles case, Nebraska senator addresses groping claim
Nebraska Update
14 minutes
4 days ago
Dec. 31 | Measles case, Nebraska senator addresses groping claim
Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, Dec. 31, include: A child in Platte County has been diagnosed with measles, the second known case in Nebraska this year and the first cases reported in the state in eight years. Health officials say the unvaccinated child may have exposed others at a church and a hospital in Columbus, NU regent plans to resign from the Board of Regents following a crash earlier this year in Omaha, where she was accused of driving drunk, State Sen. Dan McKeon continues to deny allegations of misconduct involving a legislative staffer and suggests Gov. Jim Pillen interfered with a vote to boot him from the Legislature, Gov. Pillen’s administration outlines how it plans to offset decreased tax revenue amid a budget shortfall, Nebraska’s minimum wage rises to $15 an hour on Jan. 1, a new law regulating how online platforms design content for children takes effect, Lee Enterprises announces the sudden retirement of its president and CEO and new $50 million investment into the company, and Gifford Farm in Bellevue expands agricultural education with a $100,000 grant.
Nebraska Update
From the Capitol to your community, Nebraska Public Media’s local journalists bring you top stories and essential context every weekday morning.