Wednesday Nov 11 | Omaha World-Herald
'Band of Brothers' uniting again
They were Ed Mauser's buddies from long before D-Day and they survived fighting across Europe in World War II.
Jeffrey Glazebrook will remain in prison residency for the rest of his life after being convicted of a crime that took place 32 years ago in Ashland.
NASA's Scrubbed Escape Pod Glides to New Home
The odd story of NASA's unused wingless escape vehicle for the International Space Station is finally over.
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Air & Space Museum near Ashland, Neb., cuts hours
Financial difficulties have forced the Strategic Air & Space Museum to eliminate some jobs and cut hours.
Family Outings: All systems go for arrival of NASA spacecraft
It might sound like something right out of science fiction, but soon you can see it with your own eyes.
$200,000 settlement is no surprise
Former Papillion Mayor James Blinn and the ex-employee who accused him of sexual harassment have sparked dinnertime debate at the home of Ray and Tonia Aranza, just as they've prompted countless kitchen table conversations in recent weeks.
Ashland fills school board vacancy
Karen Stille has been appointed to fill a vacancy on the Ashland-Greenwood school board.
Pot activist Dana Beal arrested with 150 pounds of marijuana
Murder conviction ends mystery
The final chapter of a story that began more than three decades ago has been written, ending speculation about what happened here to an elderly widow one cold winter night.
Ashland police seize marijuana
A late-night traffic stop in Ashland led to the discovery of 150 pounds of marijuana.
Ashland Police Make Record Drug Bust
The Ashland Police Department says they seized approximately 150 pounds of marijuana late Wednesday night.
Arrest Along Drug Pipeline's Frontage Road
Interstate 80 through Nebraska has become infamous as a drug pipeline. However, a highway which runs parallel with I-80 proved to be a pretty good catch for law enforcement Thursday night.
Jailhouse Confession Helps Close Nebraska's Coldest Case
A jailhouse confession helped close the case on one of Nebraska coldest cases -- a slaying that happened in 1977.
Family Outings: Museums will open doors for free
A little knowledge can go a long way. Saturday is Smithsonian Magazine's Fifth Annual Museum Day, and two area museums, the Durham Museum and the Strategic Air & Space Museum, are offering free admission.
Man convicted of Ashland murder
Attorney General Jon Bruning announced Friday that Jeffrey Glazebrook, 49, was convicted of first-degree murder in Saunders County District Court.
Brad Jacobsen has been hired to be the middle school/high school principal for the Ashland-Greenwood Schools.
Jury Selection Begins In Ashland Murder Trial
Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a man charged with the 1977 murder of an Ashland, Neb., woman.
Ex-junkman loses bid to operate near Ashland
In February, Arlo Remmen sued the city of Ashland, Saunders County and the Nebraska Department of Roads _ which administers junkyards _ and others.
Cold Case: Fatal assault in Ashland
The sands of time could make it difficult for both prosecutors and defense attorneys when a 32-year-old murder case begins today in the Saunders County Courthouse.