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Investors Realty closes $4.7 million sale of Omaha retail center
Investors Realty has sold the Candlewood Hills retail center in Omaha, Nebraska, for $4.7 million. Royce Candlewood WR LLC was the seller. A local buyer was the purchaser. Located at 124th Plaza and West Dodge Frontage Road, the 11,700-square-foot property has excellent visibility to West Dodge Road and is near Omaha’s busiest Costco.
Five-Year Reunion Includes Tree Planting
Members of the Callaway High School class of 2019 got together for their 5-year reunion during the Pioneer Picnic last weekend. They also gathered together at the school to plant a tree in memory of their classmate, Sidney Sallach (Courier photo by Ellen Mortensen) This story is shared with permission...
Heart postpones Lincoln show after Ann Wilson’s cancer diagnosis
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Rock band Heart postponed the rest of their Royal Flush Tour on Tuesday, including their Lincoln show. Lead singer Ann Wilson said she had a cancerous growth removed and is now undergoing chemotherapy. “And so my doctors are instructing me to take the rest of...
Man carjacked good Samaritan at southeast Nebraska gas station, authorities say
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — No good deed goes unpunished. A good Samaritan was carjacked in southeast Nebraska this week in a multistate crime spree, authorities say. Shortly before 7 a.m. Monday, someone saw a vehicle broken down on Highway 136 east of Tecumseh and gave the driver a ride, according to the Johnson County Attorney’s Office.
Three & Out: Remaining 2025 recruiting targets, getting serious about 2026 recruiting, and Nebraska: the land of the tight end
This week, we look at what's left on the 2025 recruiting board for Nebraska, getting serious about the 2026 class, and Nebraska is on quite a run of producing collegiate tight ends. The post Three & Out: Remaining 2025 recruiting targets, getting serious about 2026 recruiting, and Nebraska: the land of the tight end appeared first on On3.
Western Ridge Third Addition Replat, Additional Paving At New City Hall Approved
WAYNE – With a council retreat and budget session approaching in late July and August, the regularly scheduled Wayne City Council meeting lasted just over an hour on Tuesday. From the council chambers inside City Hall, a public hearing pertained to the Western Ridge Third Addition being a replat...
Sodbusters sweep Plainsmen in first games without Schipper
HASTINGS, Neb. (KSNB) - In the program’s first game without head coach Joel Schipper, who is leaving Hastings to take over at NCAA DIII Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Hastings Sodbusters beat Plainsmen Baseball 7-1. This was the first of a Tuesday doubleheader, since Monday’s game was postponed due to weather. That was scheduled to be Schipper’s last in the Sodbusters’ dugout, but he left for Michigan on Tuesday before the team’s 6 p.m. first pitch.
Psychiatric patient escapes from Lincoln facility
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A patient has escaped from a psychiatric hospital in Lincoln. Justin Daro, 47, of David City was reported missing Tuesday morning from the Lincoln Regional Center. Officials think he got out of the facility, which is run by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human...
From Territory To State: Iowa’s Journey To Statehood On July 4th
As big days go, July 4th is one of the big dogs. It's America's birthday. July 4th is not just a big day for America. It's also part of Iowa history. We learned from Iowa PBS that early in its journey, the U.S. Congress set up a roadmap for western lands to become states, remembering how the American colonists weren't exactly fans of British rule (cue the Revolutionary fireworks). One of their star acts was the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. It gave a how-to guide for places like Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin to join the statehood club.
Gov. Pillen Invites Nebraskans to Register for the Ag & Economic Development Summit: One Nebraska, Headlined by Husker AD Troy Dannen
LINCOLN – Governor Jim Pillen, the Nebraska Department of Economic Development (DED), and the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) encourage Nebraskans to register for the Ag & Economic Development Summit: One Nebraska. This year’s event will take place August 7-9, 2024, at the Younes Conference Center North in Kearney.
How to stay safe with Independence Day fireworks
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - In 2023, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported nearly 10,000 firework-related injuries that were treated in the emergency room. That same report shows eight people died. Families and friends are attending gatherings across the country to celebrate the Fourth of July. That’s why experts have shared...
Celebrate Independence Day with Exciting Events Across Nebraska!
As the Fourth of July approaches, the cities of Nebraska such as Omaha and Ralston are gearing up for a spectacular array of celebrations to mark Independence Day. From parades and pool parties to symphonic performances and dazzling fireworks, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re looking to soak up the festive atmosphere with a daytime parade or end your evening with a grand fireworks display, this guide highlights the must-attend events that promise to make this year’s Fourth of July unforgettable. Read on for details on where to go and what to expect for a fun-filled holiday!
Medical marijuana advocates turn in signatures seeking Nebraska ballot access
LINCOLN — Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana collected signatures “until the very last moment” Wednesday before turning in more than 114,000 for each of its two petitions by mid-afternoon. The 2024 campaign marks the group’s third try. Crista Eggers, the statewide campaign manager, has a personal stake in changing the law: She wants to help her […] The post Medical marijuana advocates turn in signatures seeking Nebraska ballot access appeared first on Nebraska Examiner.
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