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Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at 10:16 AM

District 47 legislative update

After tireless efforts by firefighters and emergency personnel, the Morrill Fire is now 100% contained.The dedication and resilience of the crews and volunteers have been remarkable as they have all worked long hours under challenging conditions.These valiant efforts remain ongoing as new wildfires flare up in our district. State and federal support continues to be available to those in need and affected by this tragic disaster. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins visited the wildfire damage in Ogallala and pledged her support for Nebraska’s pending federal disaster declaration.

As recovery efforts continue across western Nebraska and communities begin rebuilding, signs of resilience are emerging. That spirit was on display at the Capitol, where students from Ogallala participated in the Nebraska Music Education Association’s Capitol Concert series.The Ogallala High School Choir performed in the Rotunda, presenting six pieces under the theme “Music Throughout Time.”

The engagement and curiosity of younger students are vital, as they represent the next generation of leaders and innovators. The students of the Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) program are a perfect example of this. Hearing about the goals and experiences of students from Hemingford Middle School was a pleasure, and their enthusiasm is truly inspiring.

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