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Stinner's workforce housing bill signed into law by Gov. Ricketts
A workforce housing bill that Gering Senator John Stinner has championed for two years has been passed into law, as Governor Pete Ricketts signed the bill for final approval today. The bill now allows communities in Nebraska to use tax increment financing and other incentives to help pay for work...
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Stinner's workforce housing bill signed into law by Gov. Ricketts
A workforce housing bill that Gering Senator John Stinner has championed for two years has been passed into law, as Governor Pete Ricketts signed the bill for final approval today. The bill now allows communities in Nebraska to use tax increment financing and other incentives to help pay for work...
Read MoreTickets remain for tonight’s Light Wire performance of “Moon Mouse”
Join the actors of the Lightwire Theater company at the Midwest Theater at 7:30 p.m. this evening for a performance of their glow-in-the-dark show Moon Mouse, A Space Odyssey. Theater Director Billy Estes says the show, which combines dance, puppetry and traditional theater, uses electro-luminesc...
Read More"A Night with the Broncos" Shriners fundraiser Thursday
The Panandle Shrine Club and Wolf Automotive will present "A Night with the Broncos", a tailgate party with Denver Bronco alumni this Thursday evening at Backaracks in Scottsbluff. Proceeds from the event will be used for Travel and lodging assistance to local families of children traveling to Sh...
Read MoreGering man accused of attempted sexual assault
A 53 year old Gering man is being held on a $100,000 bond after being accused of attempted first degree sexual assault, strangulation and the 3rd degree assault of a female victim in his home. Court documents claim Guy Hughes tried to force himself on the victim early the morning of April 19th ev...
Read MoreGering council to consider appointing a new city engineer
The Gering city council this evening will consider appointing a new city engineer. If approved, Brendan Lilley will replace Paul Snarr, who had been the city engineer for most of five years during two stints before he left in late November to go back to Idaho with family. Lilley graduated from Al...
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