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Moving Game & Parks headquarters, preventing punishment for not vaccinating discussed in hearings

by Fred Knapp, Reporter/Producer, NET News Nebraska Capitol dome (Photo by Fred Knapp, NET News) Listen to this story:  Sorry, but the video you are requesting is unavailable at this time, or unplayable on your platform! Fred Knapp, Reporter/Producer, NET News a href https://twitter.com/fredmknapp/ img src /sites/default/files/t+.png? /a February 4, 2021 - 6:47pm William Padmore of NET News discusses what s going on in the Nebraska Legislature with reporter Fred Knapp. Padmore: Fred, what s going on in the legislature today? Knapp: It s been an interesting day. This morning there was a hearing on moving the Game and Parks headquarters to Sidney, about 400, miles west of Lincoln. It s sponsored by Senator Erdman who comes from Bayard. He thinks Game and Parks is not managing wildlife very well and he wants to move them closer to where that s affecting his farmers. He wants to move to Sydney because they ve lost Cabela s headquarters along with 2000 jobs and they hav

Healthcare Leadership Council: 100 Leading Healthcare Organizations Release Disaster Preparedness Recommendations

The Healthcare Leadership Council issued the following news: Experts from across healthcare have identified specific policy and regulatory recommendations to improve the nation s ability to prepare for and respond to future health crises. The recommendations are part of a new report released by the Healthcare Leadership Council and Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy and result from collaboration with more than 100 private-sector, nonprofit, and government organizations and stakeholders to assess the response to COVID-19 and the nation s existing disaster preparedness infrastructure. The recommendations include some temporary steps taken to address the COVID-19 pandemic, which have proven beneficial and should be made permanent going forward, the experts say. These include making it easier for public and private organizations to work in partnership, prioritizing supply chain readiness before crises arise, streamlining regulations that allow providers to practice medicine whe

Once Upon a Time in Central Florida

Once Upon a Time in Central Florida AFAR 2/3/2021 Courtesy of Give Kids the World Village Duels are common at the weekly pirate party inside the Village. (All photos were taken prepandemic, and masks are now required.)The world’s most magical place is not somewhere you would ever hope to go. Admittance is sacred, special, and limited to the very few who are lucky enough to receive an all-expenses-paid trip to central Florida to be fêted as guests of honor, though some might say it is a very lack of luck or felicity that brought them here: a damning of atoms, a genetic wild card. To be lucky enough to visit this place, you will be unlucky enough to be a child with a critical illness, or someone in their constellation. But here, at Give Kids the World Village, these illnesses seem to matter a little less, if only for a week. Here you fly. Here, you are in most excellent company. 

Child care problems skyrocketed under COVID Women paid the price

Child care problems skyrocketed under COVID. Women paid the price. Matt Wynn, USA TODAY It’s still January, and Kristy Anaya has already used up all 21 hours of vacation time available to her so far this year.  She missed work again on Thursday to care for her three-year-old son, Xavier, who was kicked out of his third day care since March. Child care was a problem before coronavirus for the single mother of two living in Chandler, Arizona. During the pandemic, it’s been a nightmare. Day cares operating at reduced staffing are quick to pull the trigger when Xavier acts out, said Anaya, 42. 

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