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Heineman names regent as new lieutenant governor
Thursday, February 14, 2013    
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Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman has chosen former state Sen. Lavon Heidemann of Elk Creek as his new lieutenant governor

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman has chosen former state Sen. Lavon Heidemann of Elk Creek as his new lieutenant governor.
 
     Heidemann , a University of Nebraska regent, took the oath office during a public ceremony Wednesday at the Capitol.
 
     The 54-year-old Heidemann served as chairman of the Legislature's Appropriations Committee during his eight years in the Legislature. He left because of term limits.
 
     Heidemann, a Republican, replaces former Lt. Gov. Rick Sheehy. Sheehy resigned earlier this month following news that he had made thousands of calls to women, other than his wife, on his state-issued cellphone.
 
     Heidemann is a farmer and livestock producer. He also is a volunteer firefighter. 
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