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The tests provide an extra layer of assurance that might make it easier for districts to offer in-person classes. I think its our path to full-time learning, says Kathy Campbell, a parent in Medway, one of 200 or so public-school districts that have signed on with the DESE program. Her son, Will
Kathy Campbell, school nurse for the Clear Creek Amana School District, said the district averaged about 5 percent students absent due to illness, ranging from 2 percent in one building to 7 percent in another. There have been reported cases of both influenza A and B in the district, as well as stre
In the future, more Nebraskans are likely to be affected directly by the Affordable Care Act. Sen. Kathy Campbell, whos led the so-far unsuccessful fight to expand Medicaid in the state, says she expects more people to sign up next year.
Damascus resident Kathy Campbell was watching the parade with her husband and children when the green Cadillac hit a Subaru station wagon just inches away from them. Campbell said the vehicle immediately went into the group of hikers.
Sen. Kathy Campbell, R-Lincoln, sponsored the bill despite vocal opposition to the proposal by Republican Gov. Dave Heineman. States can opt in or out of the provision expanding Medicaid to those earning up to $26,344 for a family of three.
Date: Feb 28, 2013
Category: Health
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Neb. Medicaid head pulled from health care meeting
The meeting was organized by Sen. Jeremy Nordquist, an Omaha Democrat who supports the health care law, and co-sponsored by Republican Sens. Kathy Campbell, of Lincoln, and Mike Gloor, of Grand Island, who lead the Legislature's Health and Human Services Committee.