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York County Commissioners Approve Solar Zoning Rules With Half-Mile Setbacks
York County Commissioners voted 3-2 to adopt solar zoning regulations requiring half-mile setbacks from homes, schools, and churches, ending a four-year debate on utility-scale solar projects.
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Community News
Read Section →Nebraska Task Force 1 deploys additional rescuers to Gulf Coast ahead of Hurricane Milton
Nebraska Task Force 1 deploys additional rescue personnel to the Gulf Coast as Hurricane Milton approaches. The Lincoln-based team operates at FEMA's highest capability level.
May 16
Nebraska's Property Tax Cap Forces Counties to Cut Services
May 16
Henry Doorly Zoo Converts Storm Debris Into Animal Feed and Enrichment
May 16
Nebraska senators advance $279M in budget cuts to health services and Legislature
May 16
Community Sports
Read Section →Hurricanes Defeat Flyers 3-2 in Overtime, Complete Series Sweep
The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in overtime, completing a four-game sweep. Jackson Blake scored two goals, including the game-winner, as Carolina extended its playoff record to 8-0.
May 16
NFL Announces 2026 International Games, Seahawks to Open Season
May 16
Rookies Thomas and Williams Expected to Contribute Immediately
May 16
Offseason Decisions: Cowboys, Steelers, and Dolphins Strategies
May 16
State News
Read Section →York County Commissioners Approve Solar Zoning Rules With Half-Mile Setbacks
York County Commissioners voted 3-2 to adopt solar zoning regulations requiring half-mile setbacks from homes, schools, and churches, ending a four-year debate on utility-scale solar projects.
May 16
How to Recognize Nerve Pain and Why It's Often Misdiagnosed
May 16
Wild Defeat Avalanche 5-1 in Game 3
May 16
Dodgers Defeat Cubs; Crow-Armstrong's Defense Highlighted
May 16
NFL Announces 2026 International Schedule
May 16
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