Floor Debate Begins On Speed-Up Of Full State Tax Exemption For Social Security
Nebraska lawmakers began floor debate Monday on speeding up implementation of a new tax exemption for Social Security income, letting recipients claim a full tax
Nebraska lawmakers began floor debate Monday on speeding up implementation of a new tax exemption for Social Security income, letting recipients claim a full tax
A pro-Trump social media influencer from Omaha who posted video of himself at the U.S. Capitol during last year’s riot has been sentenced to 3
A 33-year old Spearfish man has been charged with the shooting death of his 43-year old wife early Saturday morning. Dreau Rogers is charged with
A new in-depth analysis led by Nebraska State Epidemiologist Dr Matthew Donahue on how COVID vaccinations correlate to hospitalization gives clear evidence of how well
The income tax filing season begins today, but a worker shortage at the IRS and a huge workload from pandemic-related programs likely means delays in
CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA NO. 2022-02 JANUARY 24, 2022 6:00 PM CITY HALL Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Mayor reads the following before continuing
The South Dakota Department of Health began Friday to distribute a million home COVID-19 tests across the state. The agency says the first batch of
“Unfold the Universe,” a Chadron Community Art Event, begins its 2-day run Saturday at the Chadron Arts Center – part of Space Month at the
Nebraska 1st District Representative Jeff Fortenberry’s political fortunes took a major hit Friday when two of the state’s most prominent Republicans withdrew their longtime support
A conservative Republican state senator originally appointed by Gov Pete Ricketts after serving on his reelection campaign has introduced a constitutional amendment ending Nebraska’s status
Dawes County Sheriff Karl Dailey has lost his district court appeal of his conviction last March for official misconduct, but says he’s taking the appeal
The South Dakota House Ag and Natural Resource Committee has advanced a bill giving ranchers an easier process to have their pastures taxed as rangeland.
Republican Congressman Adrian Smith of Gering has filed for reelection to a 9-term from the vast 3rd Congressional District, which touches all of Nebraska’s
The Oglala Sioux Tribe is among 74 across the country sharing $83-million dollars in tribal housing grants from the U-S Dept of Housing and
The South Dakota Senate has passed and sent to the House a bill proposed by Governor Kristi Noem banning transgender women and girls from