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Growth on the fringe of the Omaha...
Gretna is Nebraska's fastest-growing city for the decade. It now has an estimated population of 6,572. JEFF BEIERMANN/THE WORLD-HERALD Published Wednesday July 1, 2009 Growth on the fringe of the Omaha metro area sputters It's becoming a little less popular to live on the fringe of the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro area these days.
One Hospitalized After Morning Crash
Rescue crews took one person to the hospital after a two-vehicle crash west of Wahoo.
License test days change at 3 sites
There will be no testing on June 29 to allow the driver's testing station to be moved to a different part of the courthouse.
Nebraska State Track: Woitzel, DeLong pot best of first day
Maybe theya re saving it all for todaya s finals, for Friday barely budged the needle on the state track meet excitement meter.
John Deere farm equipment sits in the lot of a dealer in Wahoo, Neb. Last year, farmers had to order John Deere equipment about nine months ahead of when they needed it because there was a backlog of orders.
Don't worry about that missile-like object overhead
A missile-like object flown by helicopter will be in the air over Nebraska for about a week beginning Sunday.
Weak crop prices put end to feast in farming states
WAHOO, Neb.-Farming communities that were largely insulated from the recession last year by high crop prices and other factors are now feeling the nation's economic chill more acutely as corn, wheat and soybeans become cheaper, and land values fall.
City kids get a whiff of farm life
Chase Holoubek told the fourth-graders standing outside a metal hog barn. West Lincoln Elementary student Jordan Holbrook, 10, pets a calf.
Farmers are cautious because of crop prices and cost concerns
Associated Press - April 9, 2009 8:55 AM ET WAHOO, Neb. - If farmers nationwide start pulling back on purchases, farm-dependent states in the Midwest will lose a key factor that has helped shield them from the recession.
Economists predict challenging year for farmers
Associated Press - April 9, 2009 9:35 AM ET WAHOO, Neb. - Last year's strong corn and soybean prices benefited farmers and everyone they buy from, and that helped keep unemployment rates low in states like Nebraska and the Dakotas.
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Weak crop prices end feast in farm states
Ardven Malchow, a farmer from Colon, Neb., left, talks about spare parts with farm machinery expert Daniel Sticka at the John Deere dealership in Wahoo, Neb., Tuesday, Feb.
Special Prisoners To Test Saunders Co. Jail
More than three dozen teenage ``prisoners'' have volunteered to help Saunders County authorities get ready for their new Wahoo jail building.
Volunteer 'prisoners' to help Neb. jailers
Raising a child can be tough. Now, imagine what its like for the parents of the 6,000 U.S. children born, every year, with Down Syndrome.
Trade deficit falls to $36 billion in January
In this Feb. 10, 2009 file photo, Caterpillar earth moving equipment is lined up in Wahoo, Neb., Tuesday, Feb.10, 2009.
Some of the festival's films have Nebraska ties
When: Feb. 23 to March 1 Where: Great Escape 16, 7440 Crown Point Ave. All-access pass: $75. Good for all screenings and parties, plus a festival T-shirt. All-films pass: $45. Does not include opening and ...
Robert Barry , TE, 6-8, 220, Battle Creek Brandon Chapek , DL, 6-5, 320, Wahoo Neumann Tyson Clark , WR, 6-4,185, Lincoln East Nick Failla , WR, 5-10, 180, Millard North Ron Kellogg , QB, 6-1, 210, Omaha ...
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