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Entertainment around town Top News Ongoing Prairie Arts Center, (416 North Dewey St) Jenny Raymond’s Fantasy Textiles – Main Gallery. Tuesday-Saturdays, 11-4 p.m. Thursday, May 13 Neville Center (301 E. 5th) – Lip Sync Battle. Tickets, $25 , available at the Habitat for Humanity office (420 N. Cottonwood) or the RDAP office (316 E. Front). $30 at gate. 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 14 Espresso Shop (419 N Dewey) – Open Mic Nite. 7-9:30 p.m. $2. Supportive venue for performers. Suggested topics – Mom & springtime. North Platte Children Museum (314 N. Jeffers) – Kid’s Night Out. Dinner. $8 for members, $15 for nonmembers. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Prairie Arts Center (Fifth & Jeffers) – Van Gogh movie. 6 p.m. Freewill donation. ....
Local Folk - Dianne Morgan Live in the Mahurangi area for any length of time, and it’s hard to miss Dianne Morgan and her Jade River Ukes. The band is a regular at local festivals, pubs and even busking on the street. James Addis spoke to Dianne about her life and music … I grew up on a 100-acre farm just south of Warkworth, which was formerly owned by my grandparents. They cleared the land, planted orchards and raised pigs. These activities were eventually abandoned in favour of dairying, which is how I remember the farm. I fed calves, shovelled cow manure and cleaned out the yard. I liked being in the outdoors and the fresh air. ....
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Hite Capitol Update by Dustin Hite This week was the second funnel, which means a bill must make it through committee in the other chamber in order for it to be alive for the session. It also means that it is the last week of committee meetings, with the exception of Ways and Means and Appropriations. These two committees are “funnel proof” and bills in these committees are not subject to the deadline. This week in the Education committee, we considered six bills that the Senate sent over. These bills dealt with topics from drivers’ education for home schooled students, to Medicaid reimbursement for schools, to recognition for licensed behavior analysts. I would like to highlight two bills that we passed. Senate File 265 allows the parents of a student to hold their child back a grade for this year. We have heard quite a bit about the learning loss of students, and this bill gives parents the final say in whether or not their child is ready for the next gra ....