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The Public Pulse: Impressive museum exhibits; Living the dream?; Brain health suggestions
Omaha World-Herald· 7 days agoMr. Clayton C. Anderson, president and CEO of the museum, welcomed my daughter Michelle R. Mann, my...
Built for the now: Annual resets, not repeats, the new norm for CWS contenders
Omaha World-Herald· 5 days agoIn the current climate of college baseball, it might as well be. A few months of competition...
In the Garden: If conditions are right, ticks can appear in any landscape
Omaha World-Herald· 7 days agoIn all my years of gardening, I’d never had a tick. Jody Green, urban entomologist and extension...
McKewon: Nebraska football trending up among programs in 500-mile radius
Omaha World-Herald· 6 days agoAlberts — and a few other factors — left NU on a tee for Dannen, who will likely collect a bonus...
Coaches worry paying athletes may slow softball's growth
Omaha World-Herald· 5 days agoOklahoma slugger Jocelyn Alo energized college softball two years ago on the way to becoming the...
Why Nebraska baseball rose up in 2024 — and what the Huskers can use again next year
Omaha World-Herald· 7 days agoNebraska's 40-win season was just their second (2014) since the last time the NCAA tournament...
Costanza in select group with Lions
Omaha World-Herald· 4 days agoJill Costanza's interest in studying ACL injuries and passion for learning new ways to improve performance led the former high school basketball coach and physical education teacher on a journey ...
Apple leaps into AI with an array of upcoming iPhone features and a ChatGPT deal to smarten up Siri
Omaha World-Herald· 5 days agoApple jumped into the race to bring generative artificial intelligence to the masses during its World Wide Developers Conference Monday that spotlighted an onslaught of features designed to ...
Des Moines needs to increase fireworks fines, not lower them
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAs a mental health volunteer for the first time with the Disaster Mental Health Team, I was paired with pastors and nurses to meet with folks in shelters, folks whose homes had been damaged ...