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The Best Social Media Site Still Looks Like It Was Made in the 1990s
Slate via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhile some of their...strain of Californian libertarianism which undergirds many modern tech...
Recommended Reads: Omaha Public Library staff recommend foodie fiction and non-fiction
Omaha World-Herald· 13 hours agoFrom cooking lessons to memoirs, Omaha Public Library staff suggest some of their favorite foodie...
Discount stores forced Omaha supermarkets to open their doors on Sundays
Omaha World-Herald· 13 hours agoHinky Dinky was leaving the decision to its customers in March 1968. Food stores were among the last...
Sand Springs looks to improve upon last year’s playoff run
Tulsa World· 8 hours agoThe Sandites finished 8-4 last year while going 5-2 in district play. While the Sandites have been a...
How the ‘song of the summer’ became a cultural phenomenon
Roanoke Times· 16 hours agoAs the temperature outside heats up, so does the chatter around the “song of the summer” — the...
How the ‘song of the summer’ became a cultural phenomenon
Omaha World-Herald· 16 hours agoAs the temperature outside heats up, so does the chatter around the “song of the summer” — the...
CWS notes: Tennessee reliever Aaron Combs comes up big, home runs take center stage
Omaha World-Herald· 4 hours agoTennessee relief pitcher Aaron Combs saved his best outing of the season for when the Volunteers...
'Camino Ghosts' is John Grisham's latest novel
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 8 hours agoOne of the many facets of John Grisham’s enthralling novels is his ability to take complex social issues and weave them into the fabric of his novels so...
Education Notes: Family in mariachi hall of fame, Sunnyside raises childcare fees
Arizona Daily Star· 13 hours agoIn this week's education items: Childcare fees rise in Sunnyside; lunch prices going up in Marana;...
Short Takes: Refugee women to share meal with Omaha community
Omaha World-Herald· 14 hours agoRefugee Women Rising will present a HomeDish Summer dinner on Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Joslyn...