Although Nebraska has seen a steady decline in the number of overall traffic accidents, they are still a common occurrence. The worst of them end in serious, lifelong injuries or death. In 2013 alone, Nebraska experienced 190 crashes in which there were one or more ...
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Blog posts in December, 2014
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China Approves U.S. Corn Imports, Ending Five-Year Review of Syngenta GMO Corn
On Monday, Syngenta announced that China had officially approved imports of corn from the United States. Specifically, China has approved imports of ...
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China's Approval of Syngenta GMO Corn May Compel Settlements
China recently announced that they would begin accepting imports of U.S. corn, which could prompt Syngenta to settle claims over GMO corn seeds. ...
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The Nebraska Public Power District's Proposed Power Line Projects
Nebraska residents should be aware, if they are not already, of recent high voltage power line projects that the Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) ...
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DLG Represents Farmers in Lawsuit Over Water Usage Rights
Water. Many battles have been fought over differing opinions on how to allocate this finite resource. Irrigation is a huge worry for farmers in ...
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Settlement Finally Reached for Largest Inland Oil Spill in US History
Although a federal judge still needs to approve it to make it official, Enbridge has finally reached a settlement with the class of people affected by ...
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"Go Ahead TransCanada, Give It a Try. Make Our Day," Says Domina
TransCanada is threatening eminent domain if Nebraska landowners refuse to sign KXL contracts. Dave Domina 's response? "Go ahead TransCanada, give it ...
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NY Times Reveals Too Close For Healthy Relationships: State AGs, Lobbyists
Neb AG Included. Connection to KXL Issues Strongly Suggested A major investigation by the New York Times reveals a relationship between state ...
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