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Stacking the cards in its favor
The U.S. Postal Service has a plan to help its ailing budget "get well soon": greeting cards.
Man stole from teens in his care
Through his position at Boys Town, Larry W. Clang, was entrusted with caring for the young people who lived with him and his wife.
John and Allyson Etzell's home can get pretty hectic when they share the space with their three children, Sammi, 3, Taya, 4, and Matt, 6, and up to six other boys and girls, ages 5 to 11.
Marie Rubis Bauer believes it's Gregorian chant. Her choir at St. Cecilia Cathedral specializes in this sacred music from the Middle Ages.
Tonight, it's "tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow . . ." for the youth at the Omaha Home for Boys as the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival's fall tour arrives on campus for a performance of the Bard's "Macbeth." The play is not the version of "Macbeth" that audiences saw during the summer, although it features some of the same actors.
Chef Chat: Pasta Amorea s chef works hard
Leo Fascianella was a poor Sicilian teen who spoke no English when he moved to America in 1972.
Backpack Distribution Under Way In Omaha
Thousands of backpacks will be handed out to metro students in need during the next few days as part of 7 Can Help and the Salvation Army's backpack drive.
Kids to Benefit from Back-to-School Book Drive
Borders book stores will help Boys Town youth discover the joy of reading and contribute to programs that help them be successful during a back-to-school book drive.
Rain Puts Game on Hold, But Can't Stop Fireworks
A heavy downpour of rain put a stop to Friday night's Omaha Royals game, but it was not enough to cancel the big fireworks show.
Communities across Nebraska to celebrate July 4
Communities across Nebraska will be holding a variety of events over the next two days to celebrate the July 4 holiday.
Dud Economy Not Slowing Fireworks Sales
With the down economy, many are wondering if this year's fireworks sales would be a boom or fizzle out.
Never been to Burke Stadium for the state meet? Or has it been a while since youa TMve had a child or grandchild compete there? Read on, and wea TMll help get you to the stadium, park without high anxiety and let you enjoy the high points of the two-day festival.
Physicians See Increase In Sports Injuries
The pressure to compete and to be better is pushing teenagers past the breaking point.
'I'm a boy-girl,' says 8-year-old
Now that Ben has had his final day at a west Omaha Catholic school, he gets to give away the last of his boy clothes - his school uniform - and live full time as the person inside: Katie.
Fremont, Neb. native chosen as mayor of Boys Town
Add little bit of track and field, A dash of bocce, a pinch of laughter, and a handful of excitement, and you've got Sioux City's Unified Sports Day.
In search of real food: A year at Black Sheep Farms
Brian and Kelly Smith grew up in Omaha, in the center of a city at the center of the nationa TMs breadbasket.
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