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NSP launches seatbelt campaign ahead of Thanksgiving
(Local News ~ 11/24/24)
(Lincoln, NEB.) — The holiday season is in full force. The Nebraska State Patrol is kicking off the holiday travel season with the Make It Click statewide campaign. “With Thanksgiving comes travel from all corners of the state. Our goal is to make sure no one is missing from your table due to a fatal crash that could’ve been prevented by using a seat belt or child safety restraint,” said Colonel John Bolduc, “We want everyone to make it to their holiday gatherings as safely as possible.”...
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Smith, Cotton, Kaine, and Spanberger introduce End Drug Shortages Act
(Local News ~ 11/24/24)
Washington, D.C. – Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE), Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), and Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) have introduced the End Drug Shortages Act, bipartisan, bicameral legislation to help reduce the prevalence and severity of drug shortages. ...
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Thanksgiving food safety tips from the Nebraska Poison Center
(Local News ~ 11/24/24)
As we gather for Thanksgiving, it's important to follow some simple safety tips to ensure a healthy and enjoyable holiday. The Nebraska Poison Center offers these helpful guidelines for food preparation and handling. Helpful Tips for a Safe Thanksgiving...
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Herbster acknowledges Trump’s consideration for ag Secretary; Congratulates Rollins (Local News ~ 11/24/24)
FALLS CITY, Neb. - Trump advisor and one-time Nebraska gubernatorial front-runner Charles Herbster issued a statement on social media Late Saturday acknowledging that he had been considered for Secretary of Agriculture by the Trump administration. Herbster wrote, “It was an extreme honor to have been considered by my friend President Donald J. Trump for the position of Secretary of Agriculture...