Senator Pete Ricketts shared multiple posts on November 7, 2025 discussing crime policy under President Biden, praising local community efforts like a food drive by Cub Scout Pack 365 in Dundee, and urging action on the ongoing government shutdown...
Senator Pete Ricketts used a series of posts on November 6, 2025, to recognize local volunteerism during a federal shutdown and criticize partisan gridlock over government funding.
Senator Pete Ricketts posted multiple updates on November 5, 2025 about the record-setting government shutdown's duration and political disagreements in Congress; he also highlighted Nebraska sports events and shared thoughts ahead of Veterans Day...
Senator Pete Ricketts posted on November 4 and November 5 about major achievements by Nebraskans—including Husker volleyball’s winning streak and Audrey Eckert’s Miss USA title—and offered condolences after a plane crash in Louisville
Senator Pete Ricketts shared updates from Nebraska events and weighed in on national politics through several social media posts dated November 3-4, 2025.
Senator Pete Ricketts used his social media platform between November 1 and November 3, 2025, to comment on both Nebraska athletics and national politics.
The average coaching salary at Western Nebraska Community College, the only institution paying coaches during 2024 in Scotts Bluff County, was $39,823, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
The average coaching salary at Chadron State College, the only institution paying coaches during 2024 in Dawes County, was $53,120, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
Senator Pete Ricketts commented on recent legislative activity in the U.S. Senate and recognized seven Nebraska schools as Blue Ribbon awardees in posts dated October 17-19, 2025.
Senator Pete Ricketts addressed legislative priorities and criticized Democrats regarding the ongoing "Schumer Shutdown" in several tweets posted on October 16-17, 2025.