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Home addition redtags turn dream home into nightmare
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A large family has a big dream of more living space, but an expansion project turned out to be a living nightmare. 6 News talks with construction workers to expose what a contractor allegedly did wrong. The back of the Stickney home has a new two-and-a-half...
White Parents Of Adopted Black Sons Fled Predominately White Nebraska Town Over Anti-Black Racism
It began with one student calling their child the n-word, but other Klan cadets joined in, calling him the n-word and a baboon while making monkey noises at him similar to the white Ole Miss frat bro who went viral after making monkey noises at a Black woman in video footage celebrated at the Republican National Convention last week. The post White Parents Of Adopted Black Sons Fled Predominately White Nebraska Town Over Anti-Black Racism appeared first on NewsOne.
Store and two Iowa pharmacists cited for dispensing wrong drugs
An Iowa pharmacy and two pharmacists have agreed to pay civil penalties for allegedly dispensing the incorrect medications to patients. The three cases, all unrelated to each other, are detailed in the latest settlement agreements involving the Iowa Board of Pharmacy. One of the cases involves Food Land Pharmacy in Woodbine. The board alleges that […]
‘My prognosis is incredibly bright’: Nebraska lawmaker continues blood cancer treatments
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - A Nebraska state senator said her ongoing cancer treatments of a rare form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma have been going “very well,” and she looks forward to getting back to the statehouse. State Sen. Jane Raybould of Lincoln, a first-term lawmaker in her...
Under-the-radar Hinman blossoms as Bulldog top goal scorer
As he reached the middle of his prep career at Gretna High School, Carter Hinman did not envision himself as a future college athlete. Even by his own calculations, Hinman felt he was a pretty average soccer player. At that point, Hinman had not yet fully developed the confidence he would need to one day earn First Team All-GPAC accolades.
Omaha man sentenced for firearm possession while under the influence
Omaha, Neb. — An Omaha man has been sentenced to over a year in prison for being an unlawful user of a controlled substance in possession of a firearm. Jason E. Shadden, age 42, will be required to complete a 2-year term of supervised release after prison, according to United States Attorney Susan Lehr.
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