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Interview with SHARE Omaha Executive Director Teresa Mardesen
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Interview with adventurer and teacher Dean Jacobs
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(Omaha, NE) -- A fish kill at an Omaha lake is under investigation. Dead fish were spotted yesterday along the shore of Regency Lake near Regency Parkway…
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(Omaha, NE) -- Thousands of potentially hazardous containers have been recovered following flooding in Nebraska. State and federal officials announced…
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Game and Parks Commission officials are urging members of the public to leave baby wild animals alone even if they appear to…
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Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts is taking action after recent severe storms and flooding. The governor has issued an emergency declaration for areas…
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An attempt to override Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert's veto of a ban on most single-use plastic bags by retailers has failed. The Omaha World-Herald reports…
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — An executive for the company proposing the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada's oil sands into the U.S. says it has missed the…
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(Fort Calhoun, NE) -- A Nebraska nuclear power plant is one step closer to being torn down. The Omaha Public Power District announced yesterday that it…
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A group of Omaha residents is speaking out against the city's proposed new solid waste contract. More than 25 people voiced their opposition to the…
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(Lincoln, NE) -- A tree infestation has been confirmed in Lincoln. The Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department and the Nebraska Department of Agriculture…
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City crews in Lincoln are removing dozens of ash trees in order to reduce the threat of emerald ash borer bugs. The city says nearly 40 trees were removed…