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United Way of the Midlands is holding a Food Security symposium
United Way of the Midlands is addressing the issue of food insecurity this week at a symposium on Wednesday morning at UNO.Justin Dougherty, director of…
Why Eliminating Government Agencies Is A Lot Easier Said Than Done
President Trump's budget blueprint isn't the administration's only effort to downsize and reorganize the government. It's something many presidents have tried before him.
New nonstop flight from Omaha to San Diego announced
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A new nonstop flight from Omaha's airport to the West Coast has been announced.The Omaha World-Herald reports that Alaska Airlines will…
The Foxfire Book Series That Preserved Appalachian Foodways
Foxfire started as a class project at a Georgia high school in the '60s, but soon became a magazine, then a book, and even a way of teaching about the region's simple, self-sustaining way of life.
Common Blood Tests Can Help Predict Chronic Disease Risk
The creators of the risk assessment score say they want to help primary care physicians better identify patients who need extra counseling and follow-up.
Travel Ban Legal Battles Continue, As Administration Appeals New Injunction
Before President Trump's second travel ban could take effect, two judges blocked it. The Justice Department has filed a notice of appeal in one of those cases, setting up another showdown.
In Nashville, Spelling Frederick Douglass' Name Correctly Ends An 80-Year Mystery
Nashville ends decades old Frederick Douglass mystery.
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My Unlovely Lady Lump: When MRSA Is Ugly, But Not Life-Threatening
Antibiotic-resistant staph infections don't always start in hospitals, and they aren't always particularly dangerous. But, even after a MRSA-infected wound heals, the bacteria often remain.
Education Budget Cuts, Student Aid Problems And More
Trump's proposed 13 percent budget cut is the top education story of the week. Also: What's happening with student aid.
What A Cold Week Means For Cranberries, Blueberries And Peaches
After a cold week on the East Coast, Peter Oudemans, a plant pathologist at Rutgers University, explains how our changing climate is changing agriculture and the back garden.
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