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Think Whole Person Healthcare: Expansion Adds West Omaha Clinic
Physician-led primary care practice Think Whole Person Healthcare recently expanded by integrating the services of long-time practitioner Dr. Charles Stoner, and the approximately 1,000 patients he sees, into its network of providers. Stoner’s Omaha Family Medicine practice at 17841 Pierce Plaza officially became a Think-branded clinic on August.
Norfolk firefighters invite you to join for 9-11 memorial stair-climb
Members of the Norfolk Fire Division invite you to join them in climbing 110 flights of stairs to commemorate the anniversary of 9-11. Norfolk Fire Chief Tim Wragge said a small group of fire reserves started the tradition several years ago at the Fire Division’s training tower. "We've had...
Liberty Centre color run for mental health
Norfolk has a colorful and exciting event coming up at the end of September with the Liberty Centre Color Run. The event, which starts at 9 a.m. Saturday, September 28th, aims to focus on providing mental health support to those in need. Patty Skokan, Executive Director at Liberty Centre, says it’s a big community event to raise awareness for the importance of mental health.
Iowa Football: Red-hot Hawkeye second-half offense rolls over Illinois State
IOWA CITY, Iowa-- There wasn't a quiet moment in the second-half as Iowa puts up four touchdowns in the final 30 minutes to roll over Illinois State 40-0 inside Kinnick Stadium. The Lester offense didn't have the most stellar debut to start the game. Stalled drives, stagnant play calls and...
Jefferson Man Sentenced to Probation For Not Claiming a Jackpot Due to Owing the State Money
A Jefferson man was recently sentenced to probation for a May incident. According to court documents, 36-year-old Jeremy Andrews pled guilty to an aggravated misdemeanor for third degree fraudulent practices. He had a two year prison sentence suspended and was placed on probation for two years with the Iowa Department of Correctional Services. The probation sentence was to run consecutively with another case where he was sentenced to serve 20 days in the Greene County Jail after being convicted of an aggravated misdemeanor for driving while barred.
One Person Killed, Three Others Injured in Palo Alto County Accident
(Palo Alto Co.) One person died and three others were injured in a two-vehicle accident in Palo Alto County Friday afternoon. The Iowa State Patrol says 32-year-old Desiree Angela Sternhagen, of Janesville, Minnesota, was driving a 2013 Kia southbound on 480th Avenue and failed to stop and yield at the intersection with 370th Street. 34-year-old Mathia Kay Nieves, of Emmetsburg, was driving a 2018 Mitsubishi westbound on 370th Street and was struck in the passenger side by the Kia.
Nebraska volleyball defeats TCU Saturday at Devaney Center
LINCOLN, Neb. — Following Nebraska'smatchup against Texas A&M - Corpus Christi on Friday, the Huskers went head-to-head with TCU. The Huskers got on the board first thanks to an ace from Lindsay Krause. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in...
Pickleball court onstruction to begin
Construction on the new pickleball courts at Liberty Bell Park is set to begin on Tuesday, September 3. Park visitors are advised to avoid the construction zone. The work is expected to continue through December. The four pickleball courts are funded by a $300,000 donation from Mike Wingate, Tom Schueth,...
Introducing New Sports Concept to Omaha Market
Football and bowling have been combined for a new kind of entertainment at Fōwling Warehouse. “I was looking to bring something new to Omaha,” said Mark Wolf, co-founder. “Fōwling Warehouse is enjoyed by both men and women and all sorts of demographics. We can have somebody in a suit and tie next to a person who may be a mechanic. It really does appeal to everyone.”
Scoring Thousands: A Spike in Sports Brings Tourism, Revenue
Omaha has had a storied history with sports. It’s been the home of the NCAA Men’s College World Series since 1950 (74 years, if you do the math). The Creighton Bluejays are one of the oldest men’s basketball teams in the country, founded in 1900. Omaha is home to household names like Johnny Rogers, Bob Boozer, Eric Crouch, Bob Gibson and Terence Crawford.
Softball Recap: Yutan-Mead Has No Trouble Against Raymond Central
Yutan-Mead got themselves on the board against Raymond Central on Tuesday, but Raymond Central never followed suit. Everything went their way against the Raymond Central Mustangs as they made off with a 9-0 victory. That's more bragging rights for the Patriots, who also won the pair's last head-to-head. Jersey Siske...
X-tended season: Sioux City clinches final playoff spot following Kansas City loss to Sioux Falls
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) – The Sioux City Explorers clinched the fourth and final playoff spot in the American Association West Division following Kansas City’s 5-4 loss to Sioux Falls. Sioux City has three games remaining in the regular season, hosting the Railroaders.
Lincoln County native among top scorers for Team USA Wheelchair Rugby’s narrow loss to Japan
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) - USA’s wheelchair rugby team narrowly lost to Japan 45-42 during day two of pool play at the Paralympic Games in Paris. The matchup took place early Friday morning, with Josh O’Neill, a former Lincoln County resident, contributing three goals, placing him among the top four scorers for Team USA.
Nebraska game moved to FS2 over weather
With a new college football season comes a new wave of complaints over schools’ network placement. These are often particularly acute around weather delays. And the biggest issue there often comes at Fox, which, unlike ESPN and its panoply of networks, has one broadcast network, one well-distributed cable sports network (FS1), and another much-less-distributed cable Read more... The post Nebraska game against UTEP moved to FS2 outside state due to Penn State-WVU weather delay appeared first on Awful Announcing.
A year under his belt in GPAC, Kudlacek aims to show what he's learned for HC
In sports, a slow start isn’t necessarily a bad thing. After struggling through a learning curve in spring football, Hastings College quarterback Carson Kudlacek seems to have gained some valuable lessons from the experience, exhibiting a noticeable development through fall camp that has HC’s assistant head coach and offensive coordinator Ken Fasnacht expecting big things from him this season.
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