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Douglas County attorney No charges in shooting
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- The Douglas County Attorney's Office says it won't file criminal charges against a woman shot by an Omaha police officer after she threatened ...
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Rochester toddler stabbed last year dies in Nebraska hospital
ROCHESTER, Minn. -- The young boy critically injured in a stabbing attack in Rochester last year has died at a hospital in Nebraska. Three-year-old Xavier Njemanze had been undergoing therapy at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital in Lincoln, Neb., for injuries he suffered when he was stabbed at his mother's home last winter. Hospital spokeswoman Molly Nance tells Post-Bulletin the cause of ...
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Scottsbluff mulls new meatpacking plant
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Lincoln bus driver pleads not guilty to attack
The StarTran Bus Service suspended Fischer for two days and then fired him after a disciplinary hearing. He also was charged with misdemeanor ...
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DNJ Intermodal Services to Open Office in Nebraska
intermodal transportation and logistics firm has promoted team member Mason George from regional manager to the position of regional vice president for DNJ Intermodal Services' Midwest region. In his new role, he will oversee management of all offices in the Midwest region, including the new office in Omaha.DNJ Intermodal Services' new Omaha office will be led by Trey Hobbs, who will ...
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Scottsbluff considers meatpacking plant proposal
SCOTTSBLUFF -- Scottsbluff city leaders are considering a proposal to build a meatpacking plant in the western Nebraska city.During a City Council meeting Monday, Keith DeHaan with Future Food Energy LLC outlined the company's proposal to buy 43 acres of city land.The company has already signed a letter of intent to buy the property in the Immigrant Trails Subdivision along Nebraska Highway ...
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Wyo. company outlines plan to buy Scottsbluff land
The company has already signed a letter of intent to buy the property in the Immigrant Trails Subdivision along state Highway 26. The company is now hoping the city will approve the sale, with Future Food Energy offering $10,000 per ...
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Lincoln man sentenced to jail for machete threat
Police say Edwards punched a 21-year-old woman in the face during a parking lot confrontation. The woman told police that when she went to an apartment Edwards shared with another woman to tell her what happened, Edwards came at both the women with a machete. Police say the women barricaded themselves in a bedroom, and that Edwards hacked at the bedroom door with the machete and threatened to ...
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Columbus weighs whether to restore memorial
COLUMBUS, Neb. (AP) -- Officials in Columbus say it's too early to know whether the city will replace a downtown Civil War memorial smashed in last weekend's ...
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Sioux City casino decision goes to court
As Monday turned into Tuesday, the town of Moore, a community of 41,000 people 10 miles south of the city, braced for another long, harrowing ...
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High prices send CRP enrollment in Nebraska down
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Soaring prices for corn and soybeans have Nebraska farmers taking more erosion-prone land out of a federal conservation program and back into crop ...










