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AI Tech Rivalry: U.S. senators are set to unveil a bipartisan bill to blunt Chinese AI tool sales overseas, proposing a State Department office and a $500M fund to help allies buy American tech and reduce cybersecurity and data-access risks. Broadband Growth: Great Plains Communications (GPC) is buying Fastwyre Broadband’s Nebraska business, bringing more communities onto GPC’s fiber network and adding local call centers and technicians. Rural Health Push: UNK named Annette Moser to lead its Honors Program, while another story highlights rural hospitals “writing their own prescription” for survival—building partnerships and new pathways to keep care viable. Ag Watch: Nebraska pasture damage is being linked to fall stress plus a dry winter, with producers urged to check for winterkill and other causes. Local Tech/Media: Fort Hays State’s Tiger Media Network won top regional honors for live sports production, including a men’s basketball broadcast. Community Safety: Sheriff’s offices are increasingly using tip411 for anonymous tips and two-way anonymous chats.

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