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The Smell of Money: Mead, Nebraska s Fight For Its Future

The Smell of Money: Mead, Nebraska s Fight For Its Future
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Attorney General Peterson announces $26 billion settlement in opioid scandal

Attorney General Peterson announces $26 billion settlement in opioid scandal by: George Lauby - Jul. 22, 2021 State News Major pharmaceutical distributors have been hammered with an historic $26 billion multi-state settlement over potentially illegal opioid distribution practices, Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson announced Wednesday. Nebraska’s share of the settlement will be around $100 million over the next 18 years, A.G spokeswoman Suzanne Gage said Thursday. The money will help bring desperately needed relief to people across the country who are struggling with opioid addiction, Peterson said in the announcement. The settlement was with the three major U.S. distributors Cardinal, McKesson, and Amerisource/Bergen – as well as Johnson & Johnson, which manufactured opioids as well as marketed them.

Man sentenced to death for murder, dismemberment of Nebraska store clerk

Aubrey Trail Sentenced To Death For Sydney Loofe Murder

A Nebraska man has been sentenced to death after admitting in court to killing and dismembering a 24-year-old hardware store clerk after she failed to embrace his lifestyle of group sex and crime. Aubrey Trail, 54, was handed down the death sentence by a three-judge panel Wednesday in the Saline County Courthouse, nearly four years after Sydney Loofe was savagely killed.

Should have never gotten this far : Mead residents call to revoke troubled ethanol plant s permit

Should have never gotten this far : Mead residents call to revoke troubled ethanol plant s permit © KETV alten plant in mead Residents of a Saunders County village are expected to revoke a conditional permit for a troubled ethanol plant. The AltEn plant in Mead has been shut down since February after a leak sent millions of gallons of contaminated wastewater into ditches and a creek.Sign up for our Newsletters Jody Weible lives less than a mile away. She wants the shutdown to be permanent. (It) should have never gotten this far, Weible said. She and 200 residents signed a petition calling for the Mead board of trustees to revoke AltEn s permit to produce ethanol.

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