Portions of those fees will go to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission to help fund wildlife conservation education. A fiscal analysis predicted the plates could raise about $20,000.
By Joe Duggan / World-Herald Bureau, Omaha World-Herald
Tue, 10/04/2016 - 3:20pm
Portions of those fees will go to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission to help fund wildlife conservation education. A fiscal analysis predicted the plates could raise about $20,000.