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For nearly 8 hours, proponents, opponents and neutral voices of the controversial “heartbeat bill” provided testimony in front of the Nebraska Health and Human Services Committee. … more
Arlington Elementary was filled with excitement during the kickoff to the American Heart Association's annual Kids Heart Challenge Wednesday afternoon. With the theme of Heart Heroes, the … more
Geary Combs dedicated years of his life to aviation both locally and for Nebraska, as a whole. Flying since he was 18 years of age, Combs expressed his love of aviation through service, serving on … more
Efforts in counseling students since the COVID-19 pandemic changed their schooling careers have changed for district staff around the county. The biggest change to local schools is an emphasis … more
The Arlington Public Schools Board of Education hosted a two-hour community meeting to discuss community-interested topics that pertain to the district. More than 40 guests attended the meeting, … more
A new face is representing Omaha Public Power District around Washington County. Dustin Marvel began service as the Government and Community Relations Strategist for OPPD in Washington County … more
Mike Rooks, Executive Director Gateway Economic Development in Washington County, has accepted a new role as the Executive Director of Grow Sarpy in Sarpy County. Rooks, whose last day with … more
When 13-year old Zayling Ott finished her artwork for the Lions Club Peace Poster Contest, she didn’t think too much of it. “I was just like, ‘okay, I’m done with … more
School bus stop arm violations are on the rise for area districts and the dangerous trend has become concerning for school officials and law enforcement officers. Tom Anderson, Director of … more
In his first State of the State address as governor, new Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen outlined the year ahead and what he sees as potential areas of success for the state. First and foremost, Pillen … more
When play resumes at Veterans' Memorial Field in Blair, a new scoreboard will be on hand to track the progress of the games. The Blair City Council approved a quote from Daktronics of $39,555 for … more
Nearly two years into its existence, the Sixpence program at Blair Community Schools is in full force and proving to be an asset to young, budding minds and their families. Sixpence, a national … more
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