May 22, 2008 | Omaha World-Herald
Kids need to learn about money
World-Herald readers were invited last month to take the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy 2008 survey that was given to high school seniors to compare their financial knowledge.
Big Bruha-ha Building at Dorchester
With all their skill players back, including an outstanding quarterback, the Dorchester Longhorns need only to develop a line to make some noise in its district race. via Rivals.com
Crete cattleman retiring after 50 years
“You could lift the lid up and steam would come out.”
Jim Hill has decided to exit the cattle business -- again. Last time, in December 2004, he changed his mind at the last minute and kept six of his beloved Angus heifers and two of his favorite cud-chewing Angus ... via Lincoln Journal Star
Caucusgoers let voices be heard
“Five years ago, we could not get people to attend any kind of convention.”
In a rural county where kolaches are as big a tradition as voting Democrat, Barack Obama barely edged Hillary Clinton in Saturday's caucus. via Omaha World-Herald
Enough with the gritty crime dramas set in gritty Southie and gritty Dorchester
Jason begins to grow weary upon learning all those production trucks he's seen on E. 8th St. via Universal Hub