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News Tipoffs - Nebraska Editors Newsletter for Wednesday July 17, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Contracts for July 16, 2024
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The U.S. Department of Defense issued the following news release: NAVY Laurel Technologies Partnership, doing business as DRS Laurel Technologies, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is awarded a maximum $417,221,175 fixed-price-incentive-fee, cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee, and cost reimbursable, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for development, integration, and production of hardware solutions. This contract combines purchases for the Navy (85.6%); t  more

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City: 'Producing' Growth
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, July 17 (TNSres) -- The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City issued the following article: * * * By Nate Kauffman and John McCoy Manufacturing has been a source of strength for Nebraska's economy. * * * In contrast to the nation as a whole, goods-producing industries have accounted for much of the recent economic growth in Nebraska. Persistent demand growth for food, alongside construction, have been significant drivers of growth, both recently and longer-term. Moreov  more

Offutt AFB, United Way Join Forces
OFFUTT AFB, Nebraska, July 17 -- The U.S. Air Force Offutt Air Force Base (55th Air Wing) issued the following news: Offutt Air Force Base's Military and Family Readiness and United Way of the Midlands (UWM) signed a partnership agreement to launch the Military and Family Helpline 211, June 26, 2024. Nearly 70% of active-duty service members and their families live off base, making it essential to provide robust quality of life support systems that extend beyond military installations and Vet  more

Utah and a 26-State Coalition Support Religious Liberty Before U.S. Supreme Court
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 17 -- Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes issued the following news: Utah Attorney General Sean D. Reyes joined a coalition of 26 states that filed a brief Friday before the U.S. Supreme Court opposing the Hillsborough County Transit Authority's no-religious-speech advertising policy. The coalition urged the Court to review the policy because it infringed on the First Amendment rights of a Jewish synagogue, Young Israel of Tampa, to advertise on public transportation   more