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Texas high school student wins car for donating blood

Texas high school student wins car for donating blood By FOX 4 Staff article GRAPEVINE, Texas - A high school senior thought it was a scam when she was contacted about winning a car. Carter Blood Care and Thompson Group Chevrolet awarded Megan Hunt a new Chevrolet Trax in Grapevine on Thursday. I give blood every time they do it at the school, Hunt said. I like giving blood because it could save somebody s life. Donations have been down because of the pandemic and Carter has been trying to come up with incentives to get people to give blood. Everyone who donated blood December 1 - January 10 had their name automatically put into a drawing for a car.

Legislature: Property tax relief, education, broadband

Legislature: Property tax relief, education, broadband
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Introductions include property tax relief, education, broadband

LINCOLN–Nebraska state senators introduced various bills in the first eight days of the 2021 legislative session. Property tax relief was at the top of the list for many senators during last year’s session, and that focus will continue into the 2021 session. Bills related to property tax relief included the following:  LB292, introduced by Sen. Curt Friesen of Henderson, would allow the county treasurer to accept partial payments for the discharge of current or delinquent real property taxes, personal property taxes, or both. LR22CA, introduced by Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of Elkhorn, would amend the state constitution to limit the total amount of property tax revenue raised by political subdivisions.

Hunt wants info from AG on Capitol march; bills include meatpacking safety, government efficiency, doxing,

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 January 11, 2021 - 4:36pm A state senator is demanding information on the Nebraska attorney general’s involvement with a group that encouraged last week’s march on the U.S. Capitol that turned violent, but the attorney general’s office says he was unaware of that activity. And senators introduced bills in the Legislature dealing with everything from meatpacking safety and government efficiency to doxing.

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