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State agencies in the U.S. state of Nebraska; Name Address Notes Current Director / Chair Person Board of Parole West Prospector Place and Folsom Street, Building #1, First Floor. P.O. BOX 94754. Lincoln, NE 68509 Rosalyn Cotton Department of Administrative Services 1526 K Street, Lincoln, NE 68508 [2] Jason Jackson Department of Agriculture
Ibach was named Nebraska Director of Agriculture by Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman in June 2005 and was the longest-serving state agriculture director in Nebraska history. [10] Prior to this appointment, he had spent over six years as Nebraska's Assistant Director of Agriculture.
Nebraska tops all other states for beef production and beef exports, according to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture. Pillen named the ban among his top priorities during his State of the ...
The property was transferred to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). On October 10, 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed into law a bill renaming the facility after former Senator Roman L. Hruska of Nebraska. [4] It now center maintains around 30,000 animals for its experiments, 44 scientists, and 73 technicians. [1]
Washington State Department of Agriculture: Derek Sandison: Director: June 15, 2015: Nonpartisan West Virginia Department of Agriculture: Kent Leonhardt: Commissioner: January 16, 2017: Republican Party: Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Randy Romanski: Secretary: September 28, 2021: Nonpartisan Wyoming ...
Department of Agriculture, including the USFS; Department of Defense; Department of Energy; Department of the Interior, including the BLM, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, USGS; US Environmental Protection Agency; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; National Drought Policy Commission (defunct) US Territories
After his graduation, he clerked for Nebraska Supreme Court Judge Hale McCown from 1974 to 1975, before practicing law for Cronin and Hannon in O'Neill, Nebraska from 1975 to 1976. [7] He was a partner at Nelson, Johanns, Morris, Holdeman, and Titus, a law firm he founded in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1976, where he practiced until 1991.
The department's first Interstate project was a 6.4-mile (10.3 km) section of I-80 near Gretna that began in June 1957 and opened to traffic in November 1959, ushering in the era of Interstate Highway travel in Nebraska.