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Tiny town Weston defies the odds, is celebrating 150 years

Tiny town Weston defies the odds, is celebrating 150 years

  • SUSIE BOVAIRD Lincoln Journal Star

Weston is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a dedicated history book and weekend festival on June 12-14. Founded in 1876, the Saunders County town has a population of about 250 people. 

Omaha man arrested in connection with Ralston homicide

Omaha man arrested in connection with Ralston homicide

  • Kevin Cole World-Herald Staff Writer

A man wanted in connection with the slaying of a 29-year-old man that occurred outside of a Ralston convenience store was arrested Saturday in Council Bluffs.  

Health center’s director denies clinic harmed patients by over-prescribing opioids

Health center’s director denies clinic harmed patients by over-prescribing opioids

  • TED McDERMOTT,

Members of the Blackfeet Tribal Health System, including its medical director and CEO, have alleged that the health center’s prescribing practices have endangered patients.

Blackfeet doctor accuses clinic of harming patients with tens of thousands of pain pills

Blackfeet doctor accuses clinic of harming patients with tens of thousands of pain pills

  • TED McDERMOTT

Dr. Mary DesRosier’s whole life has been built on “medicine, Blackfeet, helping and healing.”

Photos: Nebraska baseball takes on Ole Miss in NCAA Regional

Photos: Nebraska baseball takes on Ole Miss in NCAA Regional

  • Nikos Frazier World-Herald Photo/Video Editor

Take a look in and around Haymarket Park for the NCAA Baseball Regional game between Nebraska and Ole Miss.

Photos: Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 stops in Omaha during coast-to-coast America 250 tour

Photos: Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 stops in Omaha during coast-to-coast America 250 tour

  • Andrew Smith World-Herald Digital Director

Many visited the Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014 steam locomotive as it stopped in Omaha on Saturday, May 30, 2026, as part of a coast-to-coast America 250 trip.

Papillion's Shadow Lake gets new owner, which plans new tenants

Papillion's Shadow Lake gets new owner, which plans new tenants

  • Julie Anderson World-Herald Staff Writer

Shadow Lake Towne Center in Papillion has a new owner in New York-based DLC, which acquired the open-air retail space this month.

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Nebraska football wide receiver target cancels weekend visit

Nebraska football wide receiver target cancels weekend visit

Nebraska DED official who guided multimillion-dollar state grant program leaves for Omaha post

Dan Oborn hosts roundtable with Omaha small business owners

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UPDATE: One dead after crash involving semitrailer in southwest Lincoln

UPDATE: One dead after crash involving semitrailer in southwest Lincoln

A fatal crash near WarHorse Casino shut down part of U.S. 77 and caused major traffic delays.

Columbus Community Hospital creates program for neurodivergent pediatric patients

Columbus Community Hospital creates program for neurodivergent pediatric patients

The program is designed for children who are on the autism spectrum, have a sensory processing disorder, have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or experience learning disabilities.

PHOTOS: South Fork Fire

PHOTOS: South Fork Fire

Owner of La Bamba, employee arrested, accused of selling hallucinogenic mushroom products

Owner of La Bamba, employee arrested, accused of selling hallucinogenic mushroom products

The owner of a Scottsbluff business and an employee were arrested earlier this month and are accused of selling hallucinogenic mushroom-related products.

Nebraska Senate race remains in 'leans Republican' column of national forecaster's ratings

Nebraska Senate race remains in 'leans Republican' column of national forecaster's ratings

Nebraska's U.S. Senate race remains in the "likely Republican" column of a prominent handicapper's race ratings — even as the outlet has shifted several other races in the Democrats' direction.

Public meeting planned to provide updates on South Fork Fire

Public meeting planned to provide updates on South Fork Fire

The team tasked with managing firefighting efforts on the South Fork Fire near Crawford will host a public meeting today (Friday, June 12).

Inflation and rising costs claim Nebraska craft beer giant Zipline

Inflation and rising costs claim Nebraska craft beer giant Zipline

In a post on Facebook, Zipline announced it plans to "conclude its brewing operations, effective immediately."

Nebraska offensive lineman JuJu Marks leaves football team

Nebraska offensive lineman JuJu Marks leaves football team

Nebraska football offensive lineman Julian “Juju” Marks has transferred from the program to Johnson County Community College in Kansas.

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Wrapped in paradox: Most inclusive tournament in terms of countries participating yet many excluded

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Nebraska football official visit preview: Barrett Kitrell mulls Huskers, Hawkeyes and Vols

Nebraska football official visit preview: Barrett Kitrell mulls Huskers, Hawkeyes and Vols

Barrett Kitrell, the youngest of five football-playing brothers, is mulling offers from Nebraska, Iowa and potentially Tennessee, too. 

Nebraska's Axelina Johansson caps career with fourth NCAA shot put title

Nebraska's Axelina Johansson caps career with fourth NCAA shot put title

Nebraska's Axelina Johansson capped her spectacular collegiate career with a NCAA meet record and her fourth national title in the shot put. 

Nebraska lineman Juju Marks transfers, set to pursue college basketball

Nebraska lineman Juju Marks transfers, set to pursue college basketball

Former Nebraska offensive lineman Juju Marks has chosen to pursue a basketball career, announcing on Thursday his transfer to a junior college. 

Nebraska All-American Jordy Frahm wins Honda Award for softball

Nebraska All-American Jordy Frahm wins Honda Award for softball

Nebraska softball star Jordy Frahm added another award to her long list of accolades Thursday.

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Star City Pride 2026 weekend events guide
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Plan your Star City Pride 2026 weekend in downtown Lincoln with Pride in the Park, the Star City Pride Parade, the Rainbow Rewind festival, and Brunch on the Square.

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Pottawattamie County hosts The Wall That Heals exhibit
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Pottawattamie County hosts The Wall That Heals exhibit

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Pottawattamie County hosted The Wall That Heals over Memorial Day weekend, drawing thousands to honor Vietnam veterans, attend ceremonies, and reflect on service.

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Traveling office hours expand access to county services
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Traveling office hours expand access to county services

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Pottawattamie County will host Traveling Office Hours June 9 in Crescent, offering recorder, disability access, and emergency preparedness services after hours.

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Community Foundation for Western Iowa awards $67,500 in impact grants
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Community Foundation for Western Iowa awarded 38 Community Impact Grants totaling $67,535 to support nonprofit and city projects across Pottawattamie County.

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What happens when fewer people choose to have children? | The Ethical Life podcast

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Why do people need challenge more than comfort? | The Ethical Life podcast

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🎧 From camping trips to knife making, the hosts discuss curiosity, lifelong learning and the importance of continuing personal growth throughout adulthood and beyond.

Can too many choices make life harder? | The Ethical Life podcast

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🎧 From paint colors to career paths, this conversation examines paralysis, uncertainty and the hidden benefits of limits, routines and firm expectations.

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Review: ‘Power Ballad’ takes a slow hand to pop music

Review: ‘Power Ballad’ takes a slow hand to pop music

"This is just a feel-good bro-com that demonstrates (Paul) Rudd can sing and (Nick) Jonas has potential," Bruce Miller writes in his review of "Power Ballad," in theaters now.

How Lisa See’s new novel explores the lives of 3 Chinese women in 1871 LA

How Lisa See’s new novel explores the lives of 3 Chinese women in 1871 LA

Novelist Lisa See spent years on the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Commission, and she recalls times when she’d start thinking about the history that had occurred just outside the window of Pico House, where the meetings took place. “I could see from my seat that corner where my great-grandparents had their start here,” she says on a recent Zoom call, referring to her forebears Fong See ...

Review: Pulitzer winner’s ‘Villa Coco’ is 266 pages of pure pleasure

Review: Pulitzer winner’s ‘Villa Coco’ is 266 pages of pure pleasure

Honestly, I don’t know whether this is a review or a thank you note. Andrew Sean Greer’s “Villa Coco” has the summery, entertaining feel of someone writing whatever he feels like writing. Greer has already won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize (for “Less,” which he followed with “Less Is Lost”) and has sold reams of copies of his books (don’t sleep on terrific “The Confessions of Max Tivoli,” which ...

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Wandering Risk: Dementia Rates and the Growing Importance of GPS Monitoring

Provided content. As Canada’s population ages, a quiet public safety issue is becoming harder to ignore: wandering among people living with dementia.

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Building community, one cup at a time

Content by The Cart and Co. This winter, The Cart and Co has popped up at 423 N. Main St., transforming their mobile headquarters into a cafe experience.

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Content by Power of Pork. Giving back to our communities, contributing to the health of our communities, helps ensure everyone has the opportunity to receive the nutrition they need.

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Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

Survey: Impulse Buys May Be Ruining Some Americans’ Finances

Long gone are the days where impulse buying meant grabbing an unplanned candy bar or magazine in the checkout line. Now, social media makes it quick and easy for us to purchase just about anything with the click of a button, whether or not it’s in the budget. And for some Americans, it’s hurting them...

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Black Friday is fast approaching, and shoppers are gearing up. The National Retail Federation expects more than 183 million people to shop over the weekend spanning Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday this year. But fraudsters are preparing for Black Friday too, looking for opportunities to steal your money or personal information. Before you dive into holiday...

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