Take a look in and around Haymarket Park for the NCAA Baseball Regional game between Nebraska and Ole Miss.
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Many visited the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive as it stopped in Omaha on Saturday, May 30, 2026, as part of a coast-to-coast America 250 trip.
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Shadow Lake Towne Center in Papillion has a new owner in New York-based DLC, which acquired the open-air retail space this month.
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Take a look in and around Haymarket Park for the NCAA Baseball Regional game between Nebraska and South Dakota State.
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A tornado swept through Hallam on May 22, 2004, leveling most homes and businesses. Volunteers in surrounding communities including Lincoln came together to help with the cleanup. Do you remember?
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Advocates say ICE isn't equipped to handle mental health crises in detention, relying on solitary confinement — and even pepper spray — as quick fixes.
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One immigrant was sent to solitary confinement for refusing to self-deport. A teenager lost 20 pounds. One man attempted suicide. Experts say it's unconstitutional.
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Oak Creek Plants & Flowers started with two $1,500 loans and trips to Florida. Now, the Lincoln greenhouse is preparing to celebrate 50 years in business.
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The secret behind Nebraska's newest scoring record? Hundreds of extra repetitions at Speedway Sports Complex, often with nobody else around.
A report released by Stanford and Harvard researchers finds that Lincoln Public Schools students are performing more than a full grade level behind 2019 peers in math and reading.
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State champions, prolific scorers and lockdown defenders make up this year's Super-State squad.
Record breakers, state champions and future college stars headline the Journal Star's Girls Soccer Super-State Team.
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The SEC threw it out there: It could break away from the NCAA, do its own thing. Let’s say that's serious, could the rest of college sports survive?
They had a lavish press conference in Sacramento this week featuring balloons, baseball caps, politicians and even future Hall of Fame manager Dusty Baker, letting Major League Baseball know they have the money, the land and the passion to be part of their exclusive club.
Nebraska baseball trails Ole Miss in an NCAA regional game that will continue Sunday morning after thunderstorms sent the game into a lengthy delay.
Nebraska didn't play its best softball Saturday in a loss to Alabama that was over, Amie Just writes, before the second inning even started.
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The Omaha Community Foundation is accepting Field of Interest Fund grant applications from June 1 to July 15 to support local nonprofit programs in key focus areas.
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Tax advisor Brian Gough explains how professional advisors can guide clients in strategic charitable giving, legacy planning, and simplified philanthropy with OCF.
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The Omaha Community Foundation has promoted Laura Contreras to director of community investment, leading regional grantmaking and nonprofit partnerships.
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Herbert Johnson’s 1928 cartoon imagines a wireless-controlled tractor, reflecting early humor about farm technology and the work of the Nebraska-born cartoonist.
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