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Nebraska's reserve account overflowing
While other states slash their budgets to offset weak tax revenues, Nebraska lawmakers may begin getting pressure to cut taxes, including from Gov.");
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Nebraska may have human West Nile virus case
Health officials say a likely case of West Nile virus has been found near Grand Island.");
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Nursing Homes Unprepared for Pandemic Flu Fallout
If an influenza pandemic swept through the United States, nursing homes might not be prepared to deal with patient overflow from hospitals, say researchers who looked at more than 400 nursing homes in Michigan ...");
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Swat Team Arrests Nebraska Man For Sexual Assault
A 60 -year-old Boelus man is in custody charged with two counts of First Degree Sexual Assault and Use of a Weapon to Commit a Felony after a Nebraska State Patrol Team served a search warrant at his home ...");
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Special State Patrol Units Busy
The Nebraska State Patrol Air Wing and the Police Service Dog Division were called on to provide assistance in two separate incidents in two separate cities over the past couple of days.");
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Infant dies after vehicle rollover
A vehicle rollover on Interstate 90 east of Mitchell killed an infant and seriously injured two other people from Nebraska.");
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Traffic Fatalities Down
The 13 people killed on Nebraska roads in June was the lowest number recorded since 1946.");
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Senate hopefuls praise Medicare bill veto override
Scott Kleeb and Mike Johanns are both applauding the override of President Bush's veto of legislation that protects doctors from a 10.6 percent cut in reimbursement rates for treating Medicare patients.");
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Dozens of New Laws to go Into Effect on Friday
Dozens of laws passed by the Nebraska Legislature this spring go into effect Friday.");
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Growing seed corn is big business in Nebraska
Growing seed corn is already big business in Nebraska, and several of the big seed companies are expanding their operations in the state.");