Sen. Robert Dover of Norfolk and 22 other state senators are objecting to Southeast Community College's plan to increase its property tax levy to the maximum allowed under law.
Dick LeBlanc and Carina McCormick ran as write-in candidates for the District 4 seat on the Southeast Community College Board of Governors following the death of James Garver.
Beginning this fall, SCC students at the Lincoln campus can apply to live in suite and townhouse-style residences at Nebraska Wesleyan University.
Dick LeBlanc of Lincoln was selected to finish out the term vacated by Jim Garver, a longtime member of the SCC Board of Governors, who died in April. LeBlanc is the former executive director of the State Land Office.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has identified welding as one of the fastest growing job areas in America, with Southeast Nebraska being deemed a "hot spot" in local demand for skilled welders.
Kristi Chambers, Richard LeBlanc, J.P. Caruso, and Penny McCord will interview with the Southeast Community College Board of Governors on May 17 to finish the term vacated by Jim Garver.
James Garver, who served on the SCC Board of Governors for 13 years after sitting on the Lincoln Board of Education for 20 years, died last week.
Josie Rodriguez is seeking the District 5 seat on the SCC Board of Governors being vacated by Ellen Weissinger.
For the fourth year in a row, resident students will pay $102 per credit hour to attend SCC. Nonresident students will once again be charged $123 per credit hour.
If approved by the SCC Board of Governors later this month, construction could begin on a residence hall at the 8800 O St. campus later this year and be completed in 2023.
Increased property valuations across SCC's 15-county service area will bring in 6.5% more in local tax revenue this year, despite the college's Board of Governors voting to keep the tax levy flat.
Jim Sherwood, who spent his career in education, including working for UNL Extension, will represent north Lincoln, Waverly, Davey and the surrounding area on the board until December 2024.
Edward C. Price, who was first elected to the board in 2012 and won election two more times to the District 3 seat, resigned due to health reasons, SCC said.
Two seats on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents were uncontested, while three of four incumbents won races for the Southeast Community College Board of Governors.
Tim Cerveny and Neal Stenberg finished 1-2 in the primary race to fill an at-large seat on the Southeast Community College Board of Governors.
Southeast Community College students won't pay more in tuition, but they will see a $3 increase in fees the college will use to help pay for modernization projects across its 15-county area.
Between 1991 and 1995, there were four women serving on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents simultaneously.
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BEATRICE -- The fate of Southeast Community College facilities is in voters' hands this November.