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Government & Public Meetings
Coverage of local government and public decision-making in McCook and Red Willow County, including City Council, County Commissioners, public hearings, votes, agendas, and policy discussions. Articles focus on clear, factual summaries of meetings and actions that impact residents, written in plain language for the community.


McCook City Council Approves Public Spaces & Camping Ordinance
McCOOK, Neb. — McCook City Council approved a new ordinance Monday night establishing rules for camping, sleeping, and use of public spaces across the city. The ordinance passed on second reading, with council voting to suspend the statutory requirement that it be read on three separate occasions before final passage. City Attorney Nate Mustion reminded council that the ordinance is intended to regulate behavior — not a person’s housing status. “These ordinances are meant to

Anna LaBay
6 days ago2 min read


McCook City Council — Jan. 5 meeting
McCOOK Neb. — Tonight’s agenda includes a mix of routine updates and a few policy items that reflect the city’s ongoing planning and maintenance work. Council will hear from Grant Flaming with NPPD as part of the community energy report and will also receive an update on the youth sports complex project. There is also a discussion item regarding a small section of East “A” Street. The request involves vacating the gravel portion of the road between East 9th Street and East “A

Anna LaBay
Jan 51 min read


St. Catherine’s Property: What’s Being Proposed — and Why It Matters for Housing in McCook
MCCOOK, Neb. — After sitting vacant for more than a decade, the former St. Catherine’s Apartments and convent property may finally be moving toward a new future — one that could help address McCook’s growing need for affordable and workforce housing. During Monday night’s meeting, the McCook Community Development Agency (CDA) discussed a proposed structure that would allow the property to move out of long-term limbo and into a redevelopment process led by McCook Economic Dev

Anna LaBay
Dec 17, 20254 min read


McCook City Council Recap:
Dec. 15, 2025 MCCOOK, Neb. — McCook City Council met Monday evening for a lengthy agenda that included housing development actions, redevelopment studies, updates on the youth sports complex, a new ordinance governing use of public spaces, and a Community Development Agency discussion regarding the St. Catherine’s property. City announcements City Manager Nate Schneider announced: City offices will close at noon on Dec. 24 and remain closed on Christmas Day. Repairs are under

Anna LaBay
Dec 17, 20253 min read


McCook City Council Receives Update on Injection Well Repairs, Reviews Funding Policies, and Previews Upcoming Community Events
December 1, 2025 McCOOK, Neb. — The McCook City Council met Monday evening for a relatively short meeting covering infrastructure updates, upcoming planning items, funding policy presentations, and reminders of several community events scheduled in the coming days. Injection Well Repairs Completed After 14-Day Operation Water Department staff presented a detailed update on the city’s deep injection well, which is used to safely dispose of waste from the water treatment plant

Anna LaBay
Dec 1, 20254 min read


City Council Recap: $500K Pledge & North Pointe Moves Forward
Nov. 18, 2025 McCOOK Neb. — The McCook City Council covered a full slate of community updates Monday night, highlighted by a major donation, housing progress, and several routine approvals. $500,000 Pledge Announced The McCook Community Foundation Fund pledged $500,000 to the Gerald L. Walters Youth Sports Complex. City Manager Nate Schneider said the pledge brings fundraising and grant support to around $3 million. Foundation members attending the meeting were recognized by

Anna LaBay
Nov 19, 20252 min read


Red Willow County Board Reviews $679K in Claims, Sets Future Salaries
November 10, 2025 McCook, Neb. — The Red Willow County Board of Commissioners met Monday morning at the courthouse, covering a range of regular business items including a 2.5% annual salary increase for county officials for the 2027–2030 term, appointments to county boards, and the approval of more than $679,000 in claims. Chairman Ted Gans called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. with Commissioner Randy Dean present. Commissioner Charles Fritsche was absent. Gans opened by

Anna LaBay
Nov 10, 20252 min read


McCook City Council Approves $5 Million in Bond Financing for Sports Complex Infrastructure
11/04/2025 McCOOK, Neb. — The McCook City Council moved forward on a major financing step Monday night, approving a $5 million bond ordinance to fund infrastructure improvements tied to the city’s new sports complex project — a development City Manager Nate Schneider called a reflection of McCook’s remarkable growth. “I’ve never seen this kind of growth in McCook,” Schneider said, noting the scale of recent development projects underway across the community. “This project is

Anna LaBay
Nov 4, 20252 min read


Partisan Message Appears on Nebraska DHHS Website; Department Contacted for Clarification
October 30, 2025 McCOOK, Neb. — A statement on the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) website is raising questions for its unusually partisan language, blaming Democrats in the U.S. Senate for the ongoing federal government shutdown. The message appears on the agency’s official Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) webpage, which provides information for low-income families receiving food assistance. The message, displayed at the top of dhhs.n

Anna LaBay
Oct 30, 20252 min read


Governor Confirms McCook ICE Facility Not Opening This Week
Operations Still Expected “Imminently,” According to Pillen McCOOK, Neb. (October 28, 2025) — Governor Jim Pillen confirmed Tuesday that the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility in McCook will not open this week as previously announced. The site, located at the former Work Ethic Camp (WEC) in northeast McCook, had been slated to begin operations on Saturday, November 1, following federal inspections and security upgrades. However, during a call

Anna LaBay
Oct 28, 20252 min read


SNAP Funding Crisis Deepens Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown
McCOOK Neb. — The potential disruption of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits — commonly known as food stamps — has become one of the most pressing issues in the ongoing government shutdown. With funding for millions of Americans at risk of running out, political leaders are locked in a high-stakes dispute over who is responsible and how to resolve the crisis. What’s Happening If the shutdown is not resolved, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA

Anna LaBay
Oct 27, 20252 min read


Ruling issued on lawsuit over unauthorized takeover of Work Ethic Camp
The suit asserts the Governor has exceeded his authority under state law LINCOLN, NE – Red Willow County District Judge Patrick Heng has issued a ruling in the lawsuit filed by Nebraska Appleseed on behalf of former State Senator DiAnna Schimek and thirteen residents of McCook, Nebraska , to prevent Governor Jim Pillen’s unauthorized attempt to repurpose Nebraska’s Work Ethic Camp into a large-scale ICE detainment camp. The plaintiffs in the case asked for a temporary inj
Nebraska Appleseed
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Judge Denies Injunction in WEC Lawsuit — Case Still Moving Forward
October 27, 2025 McCOOK Neb.— A Red Willow County District Judge has denied a request from 13 McCook residents and former State Senator DiAnna Schimek to temporarily block the State of Nebraska from converting the Work Ethic Camp (WEC) into a federal ICE detention facility. Judge Patrick Heng ruled that Nebraska Department of Corrections Director Rob Jeffreys has the authority to move forward under the agreement between the State of Nebraska and the U.S. Department of Homela

Anna LaBay
Oct 27, 20251 min read


Red Willow County Board adopts road plan; tightens distress-warrant collections; reviews salaries
Oct. 27, 2025 McCOOK Neb.— The Red Willow County Board of Commissioners moved through a full agenda Monday, adopting the county’s One- and Six-Year Road & Street Improvement Program, responding to an audit finding on personal-property tax collections, and directing the clerk to prepare a salary resolution for the next elected-official term. One- & Six-Year Road Plan adopted Commissioners held a public hearing with engineer Kevin Petros of Miller & Associates before approving

Anna LaBay
Oct 27, 20252 min read
Judge takes WEC lawsuit under advisement following lengthy hearing in Red Willow County District Court
October 24, 2025 McCOOK, Neb. — A Red Willow County District Court judge heard hours of arguments Friday in the case challenging the State of Nebraska’s plan to repurpose the Work Ethic Camp (WEC) in McCook into a temporary detention facility for federal immigration detainees. The lawsuit, filed by former State Senator Diana Schimek and 13 Red Willow County residents, names Governor Jim Pillen and Department of Correctional Services Director Rob Jeffreys as defendants. The pl

Anna LaBay
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Gov. Pillen Updates Progress at Work Ethic Camp; Passes Final Inspection
October 23, 2025 CONTACT: Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495 LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen is providing an update on progress made at the Work Ethic Camp in McCook, which will allow the facility to be utilized for the detention of illegal detainees in support of ongoing efforts by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE. In preparation for receiving detainees, the facility underwent a final walk-through by ICE inspectors this week and was approved for use.
Laura Strimple
Oct 24, 20252 min read


Sports Complex Taking Shape as City Moves Into Next Phase
October 20, 2025 McCOOK Neb. — The McCook City Council met Monday evening for a short and straightforward meeting. All items on the agenda were approved as presented. City Manager Updates City Manager Nate Schneider shared several announcements at the start of the meeting: The Nebraska Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting Friday, Oct. 24 at McCook Community College’s East Campus. The city’s annual audit is scheduled for Oct. 28–29. Council members can exp

Anna LaBay
Oct 22, 20252 min read


Nebraska Rolling Out New Federal Requirements For SNAP
Lincoln, Neb. — As a result of new federal requirements, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is rolling out several changes to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) eligibility requirements. The required changes listed below will go into effect on October 20, 2025, immediately for new applicants, and households with active benefits will be reviewed at their next recertification, when a household member is added, or when other updates are add

Anna LaBay
Oct 17, 20252 min read


Senator Megan Hunt Raises Constitutional and Transparency Concerns Over ICE Contract for Nebraska Prison
October 17, 2025 OMAHA, Neb. — State Senator Megan Hunt today raised serious constitutional, fiscal, and transparency concerns regarding Governor Jim Pillen's agreement to convert Nebraska's Work Ethic Camp (WEC) in McCook into a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility. "The Governor cannot unilaterally hand over a state prison to the federal government," said Hunt. "The Nebraska Constitution gives the Legislature, not the Governor, authority over

Anna LaBay
Oct 17, 20253 min read


Lawsuit Filed to Block Plan to Turn McCook’s Work Ethic Camp Into ICE Detention Facility
Oct. 16, 2025 McCOOK, Neb. — A lawsuit filed Wednesday in Red Willow County District Court seeks to halt Governor Jim Pillen’s plan to repurpose McCook’s Work Ethic Camp (WEC) into a federal immigration detention facility. The case — filed Oct. 15 by Nebraska Appleseed and announced publicly Thursday morning — names former State Senator DiAnna Schimek and 13 Red Willow County residents as plaintiffs. It names Governor Jim Pillen and Rob Jeffreys, Director of the Nebraska Dep

Anna LaBay
Oct 16, 20252 min read
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