Nov 27, 2014 08:00AM ● By Judy Horan
According to dictionary.com, a Renaissance woman “has acquired profound knowledge or proficiency in more than one field.” Karen Linder has ...
Nov 27, 2014 08:00AM ● By Kara Schweiss
Walt Disney Elementary School in the Millard School District is a wonderful world, but you won’t find a castle anywhere on the grounds. Stud...
Nov 25, 2014 08:00AM ● By Kara Schweiss
Five-year-old Sammi Reinders weighs only a little over 40 pounds, but she already has a weighty achievement under her tiny belt: ranking fir...
Nov 25, 2014 08:00AM ● By Jason Kuiper
Animal lover and volunteer Kay Brown isn’t one to shy away from hard work. Her busy life includes her job of working with disadvantaged tee...
John Larsen, a 50-year-old father of 12, has a lot of open space at his home in Papillion's Hickory Estates. With several of those kids play...
Nov 18, 2014 08:00AM ● By Sally Shepherd
The Lauritzen Gardens is already internationally respected for its lush grounds, exhibits, educational programs, and events. Now it has bec...
Nov 18, 2014 08:00AM ● By Jason Kuiper
If your dining experience at Ahmad’s Persian Cuisine feels less than formal, know that vibe is exactly what Ahmad Nazar intended when openi...
Nov 17, 2014 08:00AM ● By Jason Kuiper
Inside the carriage house on the grounds of the Joslyn Castle, Jim Fogarty and company have a comfortable, and enviable, set up. Couches, bo...
Nov 05, 2014 08:00AM ● By Leo Adam Biga
As a child in Poland, Milton Kleinberg got caught up in a little known chapter of the Holocaust when he and his family were among Jews exile...
Nov 04, 2014 08:00AM ● By James Walmsley
Time is a curious thing. It’s there and then it isn’t. One minute we’re giving time away in reckless fits of youth, and then another, well, ...
Sep 03, 2013 01:55PM ● By Chris Wolfgang
The entryway of the 19th-century home is cramped, musty-smelling, and dark. A thunderstorm rolls appropriately in the background. Bloodstain...
Oct 25, 2012 09:05AM ● By Kara Schweiss
Erich Hover still speaks of his father, Ed, in a tone of respect, describing him as a “big, strong, tall, handsome, six-foot-two guy” who li...
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