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University of Nebraska Omaha

University of Nebraska Omaha Wire

Comprehensive News Feed for University of Nebraska Omaha.

Results 1 - 20 of 511 in University of Nebraska Omaha

  1. Mon11Read the original story

    1 hr ago | Omaha World-Herald

    The foundation is accepting grant applications from nonprofit organizations in Sarpy and Cass Counties.

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    Related Topix: Non-Profit, Omaha, NE, Nebraska, Family, Kids, Davenport, NE, Events

  2. Rippey told stories, saw change

    20 hrs ago | Omaha World-Herald

    James C. Rippey was a story-teller, known for his attention to accuracy and detail.

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    Related Topix: Council Bluffs, IA, Baker University, Pacific Junction, IA

  3. Nominations sought for women's...Read the original story

    Sunday | Omaha World-Herald

    An initiative based at the University of Nebraska at Omaha is looking for a few good women worthy of honors.

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    Related Topix: Omaha, NE

  4. Saints register OT tieRead the original story

    Sunday | Watertown Daily Times

    Senior goaltender Kain Tisi made 37 saves as St. Lawrence University and the University of Nebraska-Omaha men's hockey teams skated to a 2-2 tie in game three of the Wells Fargo Denver Cup on Saturday at the University of Denver.

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    Related Topix: Ice Hockey, Winter Sports

  5. San Jose police mount cameras on officers' heads January 3, 2010Read the original story

    Sunday | The Spokesman-Review

    Grainy cell phone images are often used against cops accused of using excessive violence.

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    Related Topix: Security

  6. Nominations sought for Omaha awardRead the original story

    Saturday | KTIC

    The university's Lifelong Learning Initiative is accepting nominations through Jan.

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    Related Topix: Omaha, NE

  7. C-J's best photos for 2009Read the original story w/Photo

    Saturday | The Capital-Journal

    A clear night and a sliver of a moon in March graced the dome of the Kansas Statehouse.

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    Related Topix: Kansas, Topeka, KS

  8. NCAA Men's Hockey - Rakhshani Scores Two Goals, Assist as Denver Crushes Nebraska-OmahaRead the original story

    Friday Jan 1 | USCHO.com News

    With tonight's win, Denver remained undefeated and untied on Friday nights. They are a perfect 10-0 on Fridays, and a mere 2-5-2 on Saturdays.

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    Related Topix: Ice Hockey, Winter Sports, Ice Skating

  9. San Jose police wear head cameras to film investigationsRead the original story

    Thursday Dec 31 | The Detroit News

    San Jose, Calif. -- Grainy cell phone images are often used against cops accused of using excessive violence.

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  10. Police Try Head-Mounted CamerasRead the original story w/Photo

    Thursday Dec 31 | NewsFactor Network

    The head cameras could help catch officers behaving badly and clear those who are falsely accused so long as they are accompanied by police department policies requiring they be switched on during each encounter.

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    Related Topix: Security

  11. San Jose police mount cameras on officers' headsRead the original story w/Photo

    Wednesday Dec 30 | Times Record News

    Grainy cell phone images are often used against cops accused of using excessive violence.

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    Related Topix: Security, Nebraska

  12. SWNCBC director among grads of Nebraska Certified Public Manager program

    Wednesday Dec 30 | Grant Tribune-Sentinel

    Ann Burge, executive director of the Southwest Nebraska Community Betterment Corporation, recently graduated in the second class of management trainees.

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    Related Topix: Nebraska, Omaha, NE, Non-Profit, Grant, NE, Douglas County, NE

  13. Head cameras designed to follow copsa movesRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 30 | Boston Herald

    AN JOSE, Calif. - Grainy cell phone images are often used against cops accused of using excessive violence.

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  14. Police mount cameras on officers' headsRead the original story

    Wednesday Dec 30 | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

    Grainy cell phone images are often used against cops accused of using excessive violence.

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    Related Topix: Nebraska

  15. San Jose police mount cameras on officers' headsRead the original story w/Photo

    Tuesday Dec 29 | Free Republic

    Grainy cell phone images are often used against cops accused of using excessive violence.

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    Related Topix: Prison, Nebraska

  16. Hummel Park not horrifyingRead the original story

    Tuesday Dec 29 | Daily Nebraskan

    Editor's note: During the month of October, four DN arts reporters -- Tessa Jeffers, Neal Obermeyer, Josh Harrison and Andrea Heisinger -- went ghost hunting.

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    Related Topix: Halloween, Nebraska, Supernatural, Nebraska Government

  17. Calif. Police Mount Cameras On Officers' HeadsRead the original story

    Tuesday Dec 29 | KCTV Kansas City

    Grainy cell phone images are often used against cops accused of using excessive violence.

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    Related Topix: Nebraska

  18. Calif. Cops Use Head Cams to Police SelvesRead the original story

    Tuesday Dec 29 | CBS News

    San Jose Police Mount Cameras on Officers' Heads to Help Catch Cops Behaving Badly and Clear Those Who are Falsely Accused In this product image provided by TASER International Inc., the TASER AXON, a tactical networkable computer combining advanced audio-video record/capture capabilities worn by first responders, is shown.

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    Related Topix: Security, Nebraska

  19. Illegals May Lose Tuition Breaks

    Tuesday Dec 29 | News Max

    Nebraska lawmakers are set again to consider repealing a law that offers tuition breaks to some illegal immigrants, and the looming debate already is drawing support.

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    Related Topix: Nebraska, Immigration Reform, US News, Illegal Immigration, University of Nebraska Kearney

  20. Martinez named U.S. marshal

    Monday Dec 28 | Omaha World-Herald

    Mark Martinez, who retired in March as an Omaha Police Department deputy chief, has been named U.S. marshal for the District of Nebraska.

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    Related Topix: Omaha, NE, US Politics, US News, Senator Ben Nelson, US Senate, Democrat