Speaker Arch Vows To End Debates Sooner If Filibuster Is “Exceedingly Obstructive”
The speaker of the Nebraska Legislature has vowed to use his discretion to avoid a repeat of the non-stop filibusters that disrupted the last legislative
The speaker of the Nebraska Legislature has vowed to use his discretion to avoid a repeat of the non-stop filibusters that disrupted the last legislative
It’s back to square one for the City of Alliance in its search for a new police chief to succeed Philip Lukens, who resigned in
The South Dakota House State Affairs Committee has unanimously advanced a bill creating a state commission to provide legal representation for those without the ability
CITY COUNCIL MEETING NO. 2024-02 JANUARY 22, 2024 6:00 PM Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Mayor reads the following before continuing with the meeting:
The Nebraska Legislature finished debate Friday on its operating rules for this year’s session without making any big changes, including no moves to make it
The 48th annual Chadron Ag Appreciation Banquet is tonight at the Dawes County Fairgrounds. The doors open at 5:30 with serving starting at 6:30 It’s
A bill to take the 4-year sunset clause off cutting the state sales tax rate from 4.5% to 4.3% approved by South Dakota lawmakers last
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen gave his second State of the State Address to the Legislature Thursday, pitching his proposal for “transformative” property tax relief, calling
Nebraska Republican U-S Senator Pete Ricketts made it official Tuesday and filed to run for the remaining 2 years on the term of Ben Sasse,
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has filled one of 2 vacancies in the Legislature from the Rapid City area, but has also created a new
The Cheyenne Frontier Days board has decided not to pursue parimutuel horse racing at Frontier Park, saying it’s not a fit with the Frontier Days
The Nebraska Legislature continues to debate the rules under which it will operate this year, but so far it’s been limited to minor proposed changes
After surviving days of sub-zero temperatures with no damage to infrastructure, the city of Chadron’s luck ran out yesterday morning when a water main broke
It’s almost, but not quite, back to normal today for area schools that have been closed since Thursday or Friday because of the extreme cold.
After surviving days of sub-zero temperatures with no damage to infrastructure, the city of Chadron’s luck ran out this morning when a water main broke