Apr 27, 2018 11:41AM ● By Doreen Pfost
The bald eagle is unusually loud. From the riverbank, just beyond the trees, comes a descending whinny, then a high-pitched kree, kree, kree...
Apr 27, 2018 11:33AM ● By Doug Meigs
This River Beneath the Sky reads like an ode to sandhill cranes in the style of Aldo Leopold’s Sand County Almanac. How fitting. Leopold was...
May 15, 2017 02:44PM ● By Anne Walsh
Wanderings of a lame cow set in motion forces that led to the establishment of the Nebraska National Guard.“It started when President Frankl...
Apr 05, 2017 10:56AM ● By Doug Meigs
Morel-mania usually begins around mid-to-late April. Inconsistent Midwestern weather prevents forecasting the exact start of morel mushroom ...
Jan 25, 2017 08:21AM ● By Anne Walsh
When Nebraska achieved statehood on March 1, 1867, it was the turning point in a 12-year-long, bitter, and sometimes violent struggle to mov...
Jul 31, 2016 03:08PM ● By Kim Reiner
Standard windows just will not do for Ed and Diane Foral. Their home's view demands to let the outside in. Nestled on quiet Cottonwood Lane...
Jul 29, 2016 02:11PM ● By Ryan Borchers
Drive about three miles south of Springfield, Nebraska, and you’ll find Villa Springs on the north shore of the Platte River, a private neig...
Jun 29, 2016 02:53PM ● By Doug Meigs
APPRECIATE Omaha’s Czech community will lose a cornerstone of culinary heritage with the shuttering of the Bohemian Cafe (1406 S. 13th St.)...
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...
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