Geil Elementary School will celebrate National School Choice Week (NSCW) with a door decorating contest. Each classroom will participate in the theme “Open the Door with Your Love for Geil!” Decorating begins Monday, January 27, and must be completed by January 31 at 1:00 p.m. The doors...
He was called Buffalo Bill after shooting 4,280 buffalo in 8 months in 1867. He was Chief of Scouts for the 5th Cavalry during the Plains Indian Wars in 1890. In 1882, the town fathers of North Platte asked him to plan a 4th of July celebration. He created the first organized rodeo ...
Bill Phillis, who leads the coalition of school districts who are suing the state, known as Vouchers Hurt Ohio, is optimistic that a court could side with them. He prevailed on the previous school funding legislation, called DeRolph v. State...
No. Having never passed or even seriously considered an online poker licensing bill, the Cornhusker State does not have any legal methods of licensing online poker rooms. This means that you cannot play at a licensed online cardroom within the state and therefore must rely on the offerings of...
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Colorado Law and Policy.In 2018, Colorado’s General Assembly passed the Child Welfare Reform Bill, which created the Delivery of Child Welfare Services Task Force to ensure legal compliance, advise on funding and incentive structures, and create performance and outcomes measurements (Colorado Five-Ye...
Warren Buffett, premier global investor, born United States Nebraska Omaha. 2008 Forbes ranking of wealth than Bill Gates on, as witness. Buffett donated US $ 1.93 billion shares in the market value. 11th in charitable donations, Buffett lunch auction record of $ 2.63 million. In July 2010, ...
According to the Edison Electric Institute, the average monthly bill for industrial service in Nebraska in the summer and winter of 2009 was $2,882.That made Nebraska the eighth least-expensive state for power. This economical power supply offers big savings to businesses with high energy usage,...