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Jan. 4, 2021Nebraska City, Neb. | By: Jeremy Werner
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. - The Nebraska City Council made a few updates at their latest meeting. City Administrator, Louis Leone told KXCV/KRNW that's because COVID-19 is a constantly changing, fluid situation in the city.
Leone adds that after the COVID-19 review, the city council updated their municipal code books to match the state law.
Those changes concerned the minimum age for tobacco and nicotine sales, as well as the addition of a railcar as another form of transportation in an ordinance regarding locomotives within city limits.