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NU athletes sign petition to keep critical race theory in classroom

NU athletes sign petition to keep critical race theory in classroom © KETV nu athlete sign petition supporting critical race theory There s pushback on a proposed resolution that condemns the teaching of critical race theory at the University of Nebraska. Two petitions have popped up online in opposition. One introduced by #WeAreOne Nebraska has gathered 1,500 signatures since Monday.Sign up for our Newsletters Five hundred of those signatures are from current NU athletes such as Sadio Fenner. You re taking away an opportunity to learn and to grow as a person because you don t grow without having the conversations that I think critical race theory invites in the classroom, Fenner said.

Mead needs help, state lawmaker says

Mead needs help, state lawmaker says Residents voice frustration over ethanol plant cleanup and transparency Share Updated: 9:33 PM CDT Jul 8, 2021 Residents voice frustration over ethanol plant cleanup and transparency Share Updated: 9:33 PM CDT Jul 8, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript NEXT. WELL, ITOES G CLEAR BACK STAN KAISER WANTS PEOPLE IN LINCOLN IN OMAHA TO PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO WHAT HAPPENED TO WHIT PAWN IN SAUNDERS COUNTY. WE WAS CATCHING 20TH BEST HERE IN 14. BUT 16 EVERYTHING HERE DIED WHAT HE DIDN ’ REALIZE THAT ABOUT THAT TIME ALT AND LOCATED SIX MILES AWAY STARTED USING PESTICIDE TREATED CORN. ABDUCTION SO HE DIDN’T THINKO T TEST THE WATER BUT AFTER FOUR MILLION GALLONS OF CONTAMINATED MATERIALS WENTO T DITCHES INCREASE IN FEBRUARY FOLLOWED BY RAIN AND EVEN MORE RUN. INTO HIS POND IN MARCH KAISER SAYS HE GOT IT TESTED AND WAS SHOCKED AND THE ZOER OXYGEN IN THIS LAKE ZERO. WHICH MNSEA NOTHING GONNA GROW IN HERE? WELL WHAT COM

Governor Ricketts to Quarantine for Seven Days

BY Dave Strang | February 1, 2021 After coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts will complete the required seven-day quarantine. In a release from the Governor’s Office, Director of Strategic Communications Taylor Gage said the exposure that occurred was work related, and that the governor is not showing any symptoms and will get tested at the appropriate time. Gage said Ricketts will be hosting his Friday coronavirus briefing virtually. © 2021 Nebraska Rural Radio Association. All rights reserved. Republishing, rebroadcasting, rewriting, redistributing prohibited. Copyright Information Share:

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