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    Jun 15, 2022

    Cheyenne County Sheriff's Office JUNE 9 7:11a.m., Village Check, Lodgepole. 7:54 a.m., Follow-Up, Security Bank. 9:14 a.m., Traffic Stop, eastbound Interstate 80. 11:17 a.m., Traffic Stop, eastbound Interstate 80. 11:27 a.m., Citizen Assist, 9900 block Cheyenne County Road 24. 12:22 p.m., Traffic Complaint, eastbound Interstate 80. 12:56 p.m., Traffic Stop, U.S. Highway 385. 1:21 p.m., Motor Vehicle Inspection, Adams Auto. 1:22 p.m., Motor Vehicle Inspection, Adams Auto. 1:22 p.m., Motor Vehicle Inspection, Adams Auto. JUNE 8 5:34 a.m.,...

  • Keeping Mental Health a Priority

    Pete Ricketts, Nebraska Governor|Jun 15, 2022

    Mental illness is a national public health issue that affects Nebraska as well. During my time as Governor, we’ve made mental health a priority and have rolled out several programs to identify mental illness and get Nebraska’s students, veterans, and others the care they need. As a result of these efforts, U.S. News and World Report now ranks Nebraska as having the fourth-best mental health in the nation. However, we still have plenty of room for improvement. As we work to prevent mental ill...

  • Update on the Safe Connections Act

    Deb Fischer, U.S. Senator|Jun 15, 2022

    Your cell phone number is tied to countless aspects of your daily life. If you are like me, you have had the same number for a decade or more. Your family and friends all know how to reach you at that number. If you change it, you could lose contact with dozens of loved ones and many other people who need to contact you for crucial needs – like your bank, healthcare provider, employer, or your children’s school. Would you panic if you had to change your number all of a sudden? This is a dil...

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