Wednesday Nov 4 | Omaha World-Herald
It's official: the Giant Piping Plover is named Pebbles. The Lincoln-based Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership's naming contest drew 279 different names from 182 different people.
1983 - The state closed the Commonwealth Savings Co. of Lincoln and many customers lost thousands of dollars in deposits.
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The youngsters at the YMCA in Valley could not believe their luck Tuesday night.
Directors of the Border Environment Cooperation Commission and the San Antonio-based North American Development Bank have certified a stormwater project in El Paso, along with a $53 million loan, the bank announced Thursday.
Man arrested in hostage situation
Law enforcement officers helped a woman climb down from a second-story window to escape from a man who was holding her hostage in a Waterloo, Neb., house and eventually persuaded the man to surrender early Sunday, police said.
Man arrested in hostage situation
Law enforcement officers helped a woman climb down from a second-story window to escape from a man who was holding her hostage in a Waterloo, Neb., house and eventually persuaded the man to surrender early Sunday, police said.
Cool temperatures early Saturday morning set record daily lows in Omaha and Lincoln.
Motorcycle-deer crash sends two to hospital
An accident involving a deer and a motorcycle on Highway 275 near Valley, Neb. sent two people to the hospital.
Library system annual meeting to be held
A A A The Republican Valley Library System will hold its annual meeting on Friday, June 5 at 11 a.m., at Burchella s White Hill Farmhouse Inn near Minden, Neb.
Never again will schools be lax on safety - not after the '99 rampage.
Today's seniors don't. Not really. They were in second grade on April 20, 1999, when two teens from suburban Denver went on a rampage at their high school, fatally shooting 12 classmates and a teacher and injuring 23 others before killing themselves.
Injured Teen's Friend Gets Tough Life Lesson
The friend of a Valley teenager injured in a fireworks incident said it was a plan that backfired.