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UNO faces possible budget cuts
In a president's report for Nov. 5, UNO Student Government President/Regent Neal Bonacci announced the Nebraska Legislature is in a special session to discuss the state deficit.
Tapping young people's brain power
Nebraskan Joy Huber will bring her ideas and enthusiasm next month to a national forum on the financial future of the next generation.
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This new home is just the right size
Joe Fleskoski moved here from Texas and L.A., but his problem was not with our winters.
DesMoinesRegister.com The Des Moines ...
This new home is just the right size
Joe Fleskoski moved here from Texas and L.A., but his problem was not with our winters.
Tiffany Kuhlmann is the new 7-12 art teacher and assistant High School Track Coach at Iberia R-V School District.
Dropping nonresident tuition may boost enrollment
A student paying full out-of-state tuition to attend a Nebraska college soon might seem as unlikely as a freshman carrying an abacus to algebra class.
Peru State Seeks to Grow On-Campus Population
Starting in the fall, no one will pay out-of-state tuition at Peru State College.
Peru ends out-of-state tuition
Starting this fall, students from Nebraska City and New York City will pay the same price to attend Peru State College.
Plant City retiree remembered for his role in first moon mission
Eldon Leroy Clark, a former Boeing electrical engineer who played a role in the first manned flight to the moon, died June 2 at a local retirement home.
Wallace grad is NSCS Scholarship recipient
A A A The Nebraska State College System has selected 120 Nebraska high school seniors to receive scholarships that will help them attend Chadron, Peru and Wayne State Colleges.
STERLING – Terrence Patrick Kelly, 53, of Sterling, passed away Wednesday, April 29, 2009, at his residence.
CLP and Bacon Elementary Schools get new principals
As two Poudre School District elementary principals retire after 30 years in education, Cache La Poudre and Bacon Elementary Schools will bring in new leaders to take the schools' helms.
Lance's Journal: A Peru State Legend, Apr. 15
Some teachers can't help but make a lasting impression on their students' lives.
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