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Bayley And Jax Trade Words; Belair Gets The bEST Of Green
Friday Night SmackDown emanated this week from the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Nia Jax and WWE Women’s Champion Bayley are ready to conduct a side-by-side interview with Corey Graves moderating the discussion. Nia demands to be referred to as Queen Nia, and says that she’s starting to feel sorry for Bayley, because at SummerSlam, she’s going to beat her and take her title, comparing her to an “old, sick dog”. By becoming champion, Jax believes she will be put out of her own misery.
Shelby storeowner makes a mark on main street with ‘just a little bit of everything’
SHELBY, Neb. (KOLN) - At Hometown Table & Exchange, the coffee drinks are named after the kids in Shelby, who helped the owner develop the flavors. “A lot of the drinks are inspired by the kids from school here in the area that kind of gave me the different flavors to go with,” said Amanda Thelen, the owner. “So they inspired me and made my menu kind of.”
Now Serving Omaha: Dumpling Empire
OMAHA, Neb. — Brand new in Ralston,Dumpling Empire (5413 S 72nd St.) is looking to be your go-to destination for dumplings, wontons, stir fry, buns, and much more. "All the noodles you can find are handmade," said assistant manager Keen Pei. "All the dumplings and the buns, we handmake that in front of the customer."
Meet Eden, the pet of the week available for adoption at the Nebraska Humane Society
OMAHA, Neb. — Each week, KETV NewsWatch 7 showcases an animal up for adoption at the Nebraska Humane Society. Eden is 9 years old and doesn’t want to spend her golden years at a shelter. Can she come home with you?. She still has plenty of love to...
Gallery: Kearney’s Harmon Park in summer
KEARNEY — Harmon Park is an 18.4 acre park located in Kearney. The following information is provided by the City of Kearney:. Harmon has a long history beginning in 1876 with the first section of the park being donated by Thomas Perkins and James Hartford. It was known as...
Columbus Legion Seniors and Juniors’ Area Tourney Openers are Tonight
The Columbus Legion Seniors and Juniors both open play tonight as the top seed in their area tournaments. The Cornerstone Insurance Group Seniors are hosting the A-6 area Senior tourney at Pawnee Park. Cornerstone meets number 6 seed Lincoln High tonight at 7 p.m. Columbus went 16-15 in the regular season, while Lincoln High’s Sampson Construction team was 9-16. Cornerstone is trying to make it to the Legion Class A Senior state tournament for the third straight year.
Sensations 18U win Heartland World Series title
The North Platte Sensations 18 and under fastpitch softball team finished the season at the Heartland World Series tournament in Kansas City on July 10-14, where they took the grand prize, coming home as the champions in the 18B division. The Sensations were ranked No. 2 at the end of...
Mutual of Omaha Construction at Night
Brad Williams captured a long-exposure photograph yesterday of the tower crane operating near 14th & Dodge Street. Work proceeded after dark last night on Mutual of Omaha’s future headquarters tower. Located at 14th & Farnam Street, the future 44-story building is scheduled for completion in 2026. The 800,000 sq. ft. building will be 677 feet tall.
Welcome to the Weekend - July 19, 2024
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium – 3701 S. 10th St. Admission: $31.95 adults, $24.95 child (ages 3-11), free for children 2 and under, free for members. Omaha Children’s Museum – 500 S. 20th St. July 19: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. July 20 & 21:...
Fox in Lincoln Tests Positive for Rabies
LINCOLN–(KFOR July 19)–A fox has tested positive for rabies, the first one confirmed in Lincoln. Lincoln-Lancaster County Animal control says the fox came in contact with a dog and was injured. The fox showed signs of illness. Rabies is caused by a virus that affects the nervous system and is transmitted by the bite of an infected animal or if saliva from an animal with rabies gets directly into an open wound or a person’s eyes, nose, or mouth.
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