Jan 14, 2014 02:20PM ● By Bev Carlson
My life as a mother is entering a whole new level of scary.I’ve dealt with the baby turning blue, the disappearing toddler, and the fear of ...
Jan 13, 2014 04:40PM ● By Katie Anderson
The grande dame of Omaha book clubs began as a sewing club 90 years ago. Women in white gloves and cloche hats met in homes for elegant Mond...
Jan 12, 2014 03:30PM ● By Kim Carpenter
Scholar, lawyer, professor, arts administrator, university dean. David Thompson has had all these professional titles, but he’s impossible t...
Jan 11, 2014 02:00PM ● By Katie Anderson
A recent visit to the Nebraska Humane Society (NHS) found volunteer Chet Bressman deep into an adoption consultation with Sara Edwards, Aman...
Jan 10, 2014 02:00PM ● By Katie Anderson
You have seen his work, although you may not know his name. He’s the man behind the iconic aerial stadium posters of the Nebraska Cornhusker...
Jan 06, 2014 02:30PM ● By Katie Anderson
Though inching perilously close to senior citizen status, Robin Welch still moves with the grace and agility of a young prima ballerina, w...
Jan 05, 2014 01:00PM ● By David Williams
Northwestern Mutual employees recently teamed with the Children’s Hospital & Medical Center Foundation to deliver 170 boxes of cheer to chil...
Dec 29, 2013 10:00AM ● By Katie Anderson
Opportunity leads to success. Success opens the door for even greater opportunity. Such is the cycle of the American dream. But many youths ...
Dec 28, 2013 10:00AM ● By Suzanne Smith Arney
Karen Schnepf’s artist profile, published in Her magazine in 2009 (now HerFamily magazine), carried the subtitle “Coloring Outside the Lines...
Dec 20, 2013 04:20PM ● By Kim Carpenter
Way down on the Giggle Farm, the Guffaw family grows grinning laughing stalks and chuckleberries by the bushel full. Farmer Guffaw and his w...
Dec 20, 2013 07:00AM ● By David Williams
He addresses his fans as “doll,” “girlfriend,” and the occasional, Zsa Zsa Gabor-esque “dahling.” And those are for his male callers.“C’mon ...
Dec 16, 2013 09:00AM ● By Chris Wolfgang
Lydia Kang has delicate, tiny hands. A long ponytail. She wears simple jewelry: a couple bracelets and some earrings.That’s nearly as much d...
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