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The Legislature gave secondround approval to the budget bills last week. This effort will allow the budget to be read on Final Reading, meeting the requirement to have it pass by the 80th legislative day. The budget would provide money for capital construction projects such as the Perkins County Canal Project and a new prison facility. Additional funds are appropriated to cover salary increases recently negotiated with the state employee’s union and for staff at correctional facilities and other 24/7 facilities that were experiencing dangerous staffing shortages. Worker shortages and competition also necessitated provider rate increases for nursing homes, behavioral health providers, developmental disability providers, and other Medicaid service providers.
Read more“Celebrations and more celebrations. Just keeps a fellow running in circles to make all of them,” said Editor Allison in August 1942. “The fact that most all of them have the same set-up of concessions and attractions, where folks tramp on your toes, stick their elbows in your ribs, jam and push and shove you around. But it’s a celebration and how we love it.”
Read moreWAYNE — A Laurel woman pleaded not guilty to felony abuse of a vulnerable adult and several misdemeanors in Wayne County District Court.
Read moreHARTINGTON — A Laurel couple accused of murder both waived a formal arraignment and entered not guilty pleas in writing in Cedar County District Court.
Read moreLAUREL — The Laurel-Concord- Coleridge School Board approved large expenditures at its last meeting including new security cameras, a greenhouse for ag education and spot- lights for its fine arts program.
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LINCOLN - Runner-Up again.
A tough start played a large part in a Cedar Catholic loss in the Class C2 state championship match against Blue Hill.
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