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Nebraska Secretary of State certifies medical marijuana petitions for November ballot
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The Nebraska Secretary of State has certified two medical marijuana petitions for the November 5 general election.
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Five Lincoln businesses receive ‘Coolest Thing Made in Nebraska’ nomination
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Kendall Lanier
The competition highlights 16 manufacturing businesses across the state, and their local operations are making a global impact.
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Saturday Forecast: Mild, not as breezy and overall dry for the Huskers
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Toxic blue-green algae detected at southeast Nebraska lake
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A health alert has been issued for Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB), also known as toxic blue-green algae, at Kirkman’s Cove Lake in Richardson County.
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Former President Trump calls far-right activist Laura Loomer a ‘free-spirit’ and vows to launch large deportations in OH town
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Stetson Miller
Former President Trump defended a far-right activist he's been seen with recently and called for mass deportations from one Ohio town that's been in the spotlight this week.