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Two Omaha housing projects to share $4M in federal disaster recovery funds
OMAHA — Two Omaha apartment projects are to share $4 million in federal disaster recovery funding awarded by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, the DED announced Monday. The funds come from the Community Development Block Grant for Disaster Recovery program, established by the DED to support unmet housing needs related to the 2019 flood. […]
Deion Sanders launched something Nebraska football should copy immediately
Anyone who has been reading my coverage of the 2024 season and how Nebraska football has to approach this year knows that I am not a fan of Deion Sanders. Not even a little. I need the Huskers to beat Coach Prime and Colorado pretty badly. I think that Prime...
Property Tax Reform: We Need to Do More
This week, I signed into law a series of bills, including those that will provide funding for property tax relief. The main bill, LB34, includes caps on local spending authority for cities and counties. LB34 also frontloads the Property Income Tax Credit to property tax statements. This means Nebraskans will no longer loan the government money. They will see a direct decrease in taxes paid. That step alone will allow 45 percent of Nebraskans to receive a 20 percent tax savings that they have never realized. That’s a big win.
Man accused of abandoning nine puppies near dumpster in Omaha
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A man was arrested Monday after abandoning several puppies in Omaha earlier this year, authorities say. Preston Woodall was booked on suspicion of 11 counts of animal cruelty and 1 count of having an unrestrained dog. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said Woodall drove his...
Omaha Air Show Interview: First Sergeant Jason Schiermeyer, 72nd Civil Support Team
OmahaNebraska.com Interview with 1st Sgt. Jason Schiermeyer. Please tell me what you do and how you got here. So, currently a part of the 72nd Civil Support team, we’re a HAZMAT unit that assists local first responders in all sorts of responses ranging from chemical, biological, radiological, and even some explosive stuff, some precursors for that, just to help them contain the situation, identify what’s there, assist them in any follow-on actions to get rid of it. We don’t ever take over a scene; we just assist them.
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