Sep 15, 2014 09:00AM ● By Judy Horan
The Omaha suburb of Dundee didn’t expect an enemy attack during World War II. Bombs weren’t reaching the U.S. heartland in 1945.That’s why m...
Sep 14, 2014 09:00AM ● By David Williams
This begins a new series in OmahaHome magazine where we tour the city looking for great examples of different architectural genres. Our fir...
Sep 13, 2014 09:00AM ● By James Walmsley
Tufts of wild prairie grasses and forbs once fought for light where Ryan Roberts now lays tile on his kitchen floor. But before they were ex...
Sep 08, 2014 09:00AM ● By Robyn Murray
It’s a warm morning as the sound of cracking bats soars across a dirt pitch. A man dressed in a uniform of blue, straight-leg pants, and col...
Sep 06, 2014 09:00AM ● By Bev Carlson
It’s just depressing, to be honest.Every hour or so, another email comes. Sometimes, it’s every 45 minutes. A child has been removed from th...
Sep 03, 2014 09:00AM ● By Doug Meigs
Three hundred years after Europeans first documented the Platte River, I push a canoe into the current and head downstream. The two-day exc...
Sep 02, 2014 02:59PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Back in the day, if a girl was being cajoled into a blind date with me, I would have been described to her as being a “nice guy.” I wasn’t e...
Aug 29, 2014 09:00AM ● By Omaha Magazine Staff
Holy and charged with emotion—dances for the departed, drum beats to ancient rhythms, regalia adorned with symbols of legends and deeds and...
Aug 27, 2014 09:00AM ● By Omaha Magazine Staff
Tara Ziesel has often had to ask for time off from her job for emergency runs to her son’s preschools. Her boy, Caden, was, as she says, “a ...
Aug 26, 2014 09:00AM ● By Sarah Wengert
Molly Schuyler’s family often dined at the buffet where her dad strongly advised her and her three brothers they had better get his money’s ...
Aug 24, 2014 09:00AM ● By Robyn Murray
Decked out in a Hawaiian print shirt with a gleaming bald head and dyed red beard, Nils Anders Erickson squeezes through a narrow corridor w...
Aug 23, 2014 09:00AM ● By David Williams
Michael Alley of Alley Poyner Maccietto Architecture often cycles to work. And wife Laura, who also works at the firm located in NoDo’s TipT...
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