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Omaha native releases new novel influenced by career in fashion retail
Omaha World-Herald· 18 hours agoFrom working his first job at Nebraska Furniture Mart to becoming head of one of the country’s...
Monday Musings: How About Kate Martin?
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoFull discloser, I didn't expect this to be happening for Kate Martin. The NBA has 30 teams with 450 rosters spots or 306 more than The W. There are 1,696...
Rangers led the way in the D-Day landings 80 years ago
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoTask Forces B and C, the remaining Rangers, were insurance. Depending on what happened at the...
Omaha speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of May. 24, 2024
Omaha World-Herald· 5 days agoThis decision comes mere days after our government declared a halt in weapon supplies to Israel,...
Ranking the best players in the NCAA men's basketball transfer portal
New York Times· 2 days agoMore than 1,000 men’s Division I basketball players have entered the transfer portal since it opened...
China’s military shows off rifle-toting robot dogs
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 2 days ago“It can serve as a new member in our urban combat operations, replacing our (human) members to conduct reconnaissance and identify (the) enemy and strike...
Where things stand in projects changing Camp Randall, Kohl Center playing surfaces
Wisconsin State Journal· 4 days agoTwo renovation projects at Camp Randall Stadium have entered the final push now that the University...
Iowa farmer: House Farm Bill misses mark on conservation funding
Sioux City Journal· 4 days agoSevere drought last year “burned up” much of the 800 acres of corn and soybeans Pete Youngblut, his...
NCAA changes likely for scholarship limits, roster sizes
Wisconsin State Journal· 1 day agoCody McDavis' life changed forever with a few strokes of a pen. McDavis grew up in a single-parent...
Mary Treglia, Sleep in Heavenly Peace among recipients of $600,000 in MRHD grants
Sioux City Journal· 6 days agoMissouri River Historical Development (MRHD) on Thursday announced the recipients of $600,000 in target grants. The funds will be used for projects in Woodbury, Monona, Ida, Union and Dakota County.