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A follow-up to a bike trail dispute first reported by Channel Six news. The Cassgram reports that after having a couple more weeks to study a draft of an agreement proffered by the Lower Platte South Natural Resources District, Cass County commissioners and the county attorney were more apprehensive about the agreement and want to go directly to ...
Pleas entered by the drunk driver involved in a crash that injured four passengers in the other vehicle earlier this year.
Police chief to speak to business group Omaha Police Chief Alex Hayes will speak Nov.
MoPac East Trail Repair Requires Closing
The Lower Platte South Natural Resources District will temporarily close a portion of its MoPac East Recreational Trail to make drainage improvements on a bridge.
Elmwood Family Profits From Pumpkin Sales Based on the Honor System
From red warty thing and cotton candy, to jack-be-littles and dill's atlantic giant, all types of pumpkins are popping up at the Oehlerking Elmwood Punkin Patch.
These booths are for kids If your business, organization or neighborhood association is kid-friendly, then this information from the South Omaha Boys & Girls Club is for you.
The two fishermen knew the bald eagle was sick. Anyone would have. It flew up, then plopped hard to the ground.
Lance's Journal: Lacey Tuttle Loves Racing, Aug. 5
Lacey Tuttle started joining her dad in the racing pits when she was just 13-years-old. Two years later, Lacey traded in her dresses for a fire suit and she's been burnin' up the track ever since.
Lance's Journal: Lacey Tuttle Loves Racing, Aug. 5
Lacey Tuttle started joining her dad in the racing pits when she was just 13-years-old. Two years later, Lacey traded in her dresses for a fire suit and she's been burnin' up the track ever since.
Lance's Journal: Lacey Tuttle Loves Racing, Aug. 5
Lacey Tuttle started joining her dad in the racing pits when she was just 13-years-old. Two years later, Lacey traded in her dresses for a fire suit and she's been burnin' up the track ever since.
Pools offer relief to beat the heat
After enjoying a cooler-than-average July, Omahans are being forced to find ways this weekend to beat the heat of August.
Lance's Journal: Lacey Tuttle Loves Racing, Aug. 5
Lacey Tuttle started joining her dad in the racing pits when she was just 13-years-old. Two years later, Lacey traded in her dresses for a fire suit and she's been burnin' up the track ever since.
Parents hail credit-card changes
Dan and Pam Stander of Elmwood, Neb., are among folks pleased that Congress is enacting regulations designed to prohibit credit card companies from charging exorbitant fees and targeting young adults as potential customers.
Group Caring For Injured Eagles Struggles To Pay Bills
Nine injured eagles are being cared for by Raptor Recovery Nebraska, but the group is struggling to pay the bills.