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Nebraska's attorney general is suing to stop Omaha's mask mandate
Monday, January 24, 2022
Nebraska is one of the states seeing a rise in COVID cases. A hearing Monday to assert political control over public health guidance comes as the omicron variant surges and hospitals plead for help.
Nebraska's Flood-Damaged Highways Are An Immediate Concern
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Nebraska officials face millions of dollars in repairs after floods inundated parts of the state. Repairs to bridges and highways could take months or years to finish.
Small Towns In Nebraska Struggle To Deal With Historic Flooding
Monday, March 18, 2019
The governors of Iowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska declared states of emergency after a "bomb cyclone" caused severe flooding. Nebraska officials say the flooding is a "death knell" for some small towns.
Encore: In Omaha, A Library Without Books Offers Access To Technology
Monday, September 05, 2016
Do Space is a new "technology library" in Omaha, Neb., that has no books but offers access to computers, high-end software, 3-D printers and laser cutters.
In Omaha, A Library With No Books Brings Technology To All
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
The privately funded, $7 million Do Space provides free access to computers, high-end software, 3-D printers, and laser cutters. It's a learning and play space, as well as an office for entrepreneurs.
Black Friday: Super Shoppers and Shopping Cynics
Friday, November 26, 2010
On Thanksgiving, many of us give thanks. On Black Friday, retailers give thanks. Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year; and many stores open before dawn and remain open late into the night to capitalize on the holiday. For the past two years, the economic downturn has hurt Black Friday sales. We're checking in with a few of our listeners to see whether they're super shoppers or shopping cynics.