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BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — The last round of buyouts has been completed of flood-prone property at a development along the Missouri River south of Bellevue.The…
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Once again, Greece and Europe are at an impasse. The new Greek government wants to replace the existing bailout program, but its Eurozone partners have rejected that idea. The negotiations have been difficult and at times contentious. But the flashy Greek minister at the center of the storm has become a hero back home.
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Omaha Press Club, 8/26/05
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Ted Kooser, visiting English professor at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, and the 13th Poet Laureate of the United States “A Year…
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Conventional wisdom is that income inequality has gotten worse in the years since the financial crisis, but new research by a George Washington University professor says that's not what the data show.
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Oregon Ushers One Governor Out, Another One In On Wednesday
Secretary of State Kate Brown will become the second woman to serve as Oregon's governor. She replaces fellow Democrat John Kitzhaber, who is resigning amid a criminal ethics investigation.
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U.S. Communities Called On To Prevent Homegrown Terrorism
Preventing homegrown terrorism is the focus of meetings at the White House this week. Experts say more than 20,000 foreign fighters have traveled to Syria to sign up with the so-called Islamic State.
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Why Slow Electronic Payments Can Cause Cash Flow Problems
Electronic messages can circle the globe in an instant, but electronic payments can still take days to complete. This often puts consumers at greater risk of getting hit with late fees.
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