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On a bitter October morning in 1982, Chuck Zangger stood in his field near North Loup, staring at the brittle, ruined stalks ...
As a new postmaster general with ties to FedEx assumes control of the agency, postal workers and their customers are bracing ...
Held every two years, Native Omaha Days represents Nebraska’s largest observance of Black pride and solidarity. It’s a weeklong celebration born out of the turmoil of the 1960s and longstanding ...
The Omaha Municipal Land Bank (OMLB) approved the acquisition of two new properties at its July board meeting, including a ...
Advocates see reason for optimism, but warn that federal policy and spending changes could upend efforts to close disparities for Black moms and babies ...
At the Sarpy County Board of Equalization meeting, representatives from Neighborgood, a local nonprofit food pantry, appealed ...
The Benson Business Improvement District (BID) board is moving forward with beautification and community engagement efforts ...
Shawn Fauver talks about his own experience with the Section 8 housing voucher program during a meeting of housing advocates in Lincoln’s Cooper Park in late June. “Section 8 saved me," Fauver said.
U.S. Department of Education condemned "pervasive and repugnant race-based preferences" and threatened to pull federal money. Donor who had funded scholarships asks, “When do these kids get a chance ...
Nebraskan Mandi Sedlak competes at the 2024 U.S. Adaptive Open in Newton, Kan. Sedlak made the cut to compete in the 2025 tournament, taking place in early July in Maryland. Photo courtesy of USGA ...