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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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(Undated, IA) -- Most of the country is expected to have a hotter than normal summer but not the Midwest. Meteorologist Brooke Hagenhoff with the National…
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(Washington, DC) -- Senator Chuck Grassley isn't too happy with President Trump for his comments about wind energy. Trump spoke Tuesday night and made…
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(Glenwood, IA) -- A water treatment plant in a community southeast of Omaha is offline. Mills County, Iowa, Public Health officials say the Glenwood…
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials say ice jams could be blasted with dynamite to prevent river flooding in eastern Nebraska.The Papio-Missouri River Natural…
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(Norfolk, NE) -- Two Nebraska power plants are the cause of a snow storm. The National Weather Service announced yesterday that it was watching a narrow…
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(Omaha, NE) -- The Omaha Public Power District is drafting a new environmental policy in an attempt to satisfy competing viewpoints. Some people are…
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha Public Power District ratepayers could see up to $200 million in savings if the utility's board adopts a new, more aggressive…
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new website makes it easier for birders to learn about Nebraska's birds.Birds of Nebraska Online is available at…
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers are looking for new ways to fight a fast-spreading tree species that crowds out other plants, destroys valuable…