Nebraska Daybook

Associated Press Nebraska Daybook for Friday, Oct. 17.
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Friday, Oct. 17 10:00 AM 2nd Annual Nebraska Missing Persons Day
Location: Nebraska State Capitol, 1445 K St, Lincoln, NE
Weblinks: http://www.nebraska.gov, https://x.com/nebraskagov
Contacts: Office of State Sen. Danielle Conrad, dconrad@leg.ne.gov, 1 402 471 2720
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Friday, Oct. 17 11:00 AM University of Nebraska at Omaha Chancellor Joanne Li delivers 2025 State of the University address
Location: Strauss Performing Arts Center, 6305 S University Dr Rd N, Omaha, NE
Weblinks: http://www.unomaha.edu/, https://x.com/unomaha
Contacts: Sam Peshek, University of Nebraska Omaha, unonews@unomaha.edu, 1 308 627 5540
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Friday, Oct. 17 11:00 AM Nebraska Crime Commission meeting
Location: Nebraska State Office Building, 301 Centennial Mall S, Lincoln, NE
Weblinks: http://www.nebraska.gov, https://x.com/nebraskagov
Contacts: Chris Carlile, State of Nebraska, christine.carlile@nebraska.gov
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NEW EVENT: Friday, Oct. 17 Shutdown of federal government continues absent Congressional action – Shutdown of U.S. federal government continues, absent Congressional action, after members of Congress failed to pass legislation ensuring funding. Democrats demanded the funding of health care benefits set to otherwise expire, while Republicans said the extension on the table is ‘clean’ and should therefore be accepted by both parties * Shutdown likely furloughs federal employees from work, except those whose jobs ‘protect life and property’ who are expected to work without pay. It also sees closures to federal facilities, and probably delays passport and visa applications and Medicare approvals. Former shutdowns have also led to heavy disruption of air travel and the closure of national parks
Weblinks: http://www.whitehouse.gov/president, https://x.com/WhiteHouse
Contacts: Senate, 1 202 224 3121