A BAKERâS DOZEN
The timing was perfect for Mike and I to welcome our 13th grandchild into the world!
My daughter and son-in-law, Michaela and Lee Kortus, are celebrating the arrival of their third daughter, Berkley Grace. Berkley arrived between hearing days, while I was not in session. I had the joy of staying with Berkleyâs big sisters, McKynlee and Landrie, and we had a delightful time. I am blessed beyond measure.
ENERGY IN NEBRASKA
With the extreme weather conditions, it seems like the subjects of electricity and energy are being discussed from coffee shops to Capitals across the nation. I had a chance this week to sit down with James Dukesherer, from the Nebraska Rural Electric Association, to discuss what District 17 residents and Nebraskans as a whole can expect when the Nationâs energy resources are drained. I came away from our conversation very thankful for the hard work NREA does to provide excellent service and customer relationships with the people of
Gov Ricketts Announces New Directed Health Measures to Take Effect December 24th
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State To Move From Yellow To Blue
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Gov Ricketts Announces New Directed Health Measures to Take Effect on Thursday
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By Julia Bertino
More COVID-19 restrictions are loosening in Nebraska on Thursday.
On Wednesday, Governor Pete Ricketts’ office issued a statement saying that Nebraska will further downgrade the state’s COVID restrictions effective at 12:01 a.m. Thursday.
Ricketts office say the move is prompted by the seventh day of COVID-19 patients making up 15% or less of the state’s hospitalizations. That means Nebraska’s Directed Health Measures will move from yellow to blue in the color-coded DHM levels chart. The change relaxes social-distancing and other restrictions since the number of people hospitalized with the COVID-19 has continued to decline.
Rules classified as “restrictions” under previous levels now become “guidance” in the blue level, including: