Apr 09, 2018 03:37PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
90 seconds. In a little over a minute, a buyer falls in love with a house. That’s all it takes. It happened to Aubrey Hess. She knew it imme...
Feb 01, 2018 01:13PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
No name badges. No paint on a door. No hot mics.Small details like these are “throw-up moments” for some of the employees of Planitomaha. Mo...
Jan 19, 2018 02:33PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Editor's note: This profile on a local Omaha entrepreneur is not an endorsement by B2B Magazine or Omaha Magazine. Disgruntled customers, ...
Jan 06, 2018 04:38PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Glittery gold nail polish shimmers. Angie Seykora’s hands move animatedly as she talks about a sculpture made out of smooth flagging tape. B...
Dec 18, 2017 02:17PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Free beer Friday. Employees at Universal Information Services can indulge in a cold brew at the stroke of 4 p.m. at the office (although som...
Nov 09, 2017 02:27PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
When Mike Hagel landed at Chicago O’Hare Airport back in 1970, he didn’t know what to expect.“Get out and start life,” his mother Betty told...
Oct 24, 2017 10:59AM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Blair Hagmann wanted to help redecorate the house. One chubby hand snatched the cream-colored privacy curtain near the front door. This blue...
Sep 19, 2017 03:23PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Rachel Tomlinson Dick’s pregnant belly moves her Fender Jazzmaster guitar sidesaddle. Head-banging, her short brown hair slaps the mom-to-be...
Aug 10, 2017 04:13PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Aisha Al Ramadan first noticed the subtle shift of the checkpoint guard’s face. She knew whatever happened next would change the lives of he...
Apr 27, 2017 02:23PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
The sun barely penetrated the narrows of the canyon. Kris Berg, Ph.D., scrambled over dusty red rock, carefully avoiding the steep cliffs th...
Mar 01, 2017 04:18PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
This article appears in the program book for the FEI World Cup Finals, produced by Omaha Magazine in March 2017. Picasso is a player. He fli...
Feb 24, 2017 12:21PM ● By Lisa Lukecart
Gary Kropf, 62, spent the entire evening reading Wine Spectator magazine cover to cover.On the toilet.“It was a busy day,” Kropf recalls. A ...
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