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Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska and Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota hosted a luncheon for Monday’s presidential inauguration. The main course was Angus ribeye from Omaha Steaks. Over 200 guests were at the luncheon, including President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
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The Beef State was well represented at President Donald Trump's inauguration as the new commander in chief dined on Nebraska beef at a meal hosted by Sen. Deb F
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UNL choir students sang. Sen. Deb Fischer gave remarks. And steaks from Omaha were served for lunch. Monday's inauguration had a distinctly Nebraska flair.
Nebraska will be well represented at Monday’s inauguration for President-elect Donald Trump. Republican U.S. Rep. Don Bacon and Congressman Mike Flood will be among the thousands at D.C. Both told First Alert 6 that Monday will mark a day for change and a chance to bring their new ideas to the nation and here at home.
Nebraska and Iowa's influence was felt throughout the whole presidential inauguration. Monday was a day members of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's choir will never forget, but they won't be the only ones who took part in Monday's presidential inauguration locally.
About 120 students will perform with the United States Marine Band. They're projected to open the program at roughly 11 a.m. Sen. Deb Fischer invited the group to perform. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand | TOP STORIES FROM KETV: 'We're representing Omaha to the world': Police officers prepare to guard presidential parade route 'In the long run,