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Omaha utility board sticks with CEO choice after 2nd search
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha Public Power District board decided to stick with its original choice for the utility's next chief executive after completing…
Nebraska school district to expand career readiness program
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska school district will soon incorporate opportunities for high school seniors to go to work for local businesses as part of a…
This Spanish Pig-Slaughtering Tradition Is Rooted In Sustainability
In Spanish villages, townspeople gather at dawn to collectively slaughter a pig, then prepare every last bit as food, even the ears. The ancient ritual, called matanza, is now drawing foodie tourists.
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Omaha Press Club, 10/11/02
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Vard Johnson, Omaha attorney, and former member of the Nebraska State Legislature; Bev Traub, from the Omaha League of Women Voters…
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Britain Unveils A New 1-Pound Coin
The coin has 12 sides and a fresh design. It also has new technology that the Royal Mint says will make it the most counterfeit-proof coin in the world.
Palestinian Authority Reacts To Prime Minister Netanyahu's Reelection
NPR's Melissa Block interviews Maen Areikat, chief of the PLO Delegation in Washington D.C., about Netanyahu's victory.
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WATCH: Police Detonate 20,000 Pounds Of Fireworks
The Midland, Texas, Police Department and others assisted the ATF in detonating the illegal fireworks. It took them 3 1/2 days.
Some Anxiety, But No Slowdown For North Dakota Oil Boom Town
Low oil prices have led to a drop in drilling, but not as much as you might expect. In some parts of the state's Bakken oil patch, production continues at a feverish pace.
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Nation's Oldest Female Veteran Dies At 108
Lucy Coffey joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps two years after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor.
In 'Redeployment,' Former Marine Explores The Challenges Of Coming Home
Phil Klay served in Iraq from January 2007 to February 2008. He recently won a National Book Critics Circle award for his collection of short stories. Originally broadcast Nov. 25, 2014.
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