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First National of Nebraska, citing tax changes, says net income fell 37.6 percent in 2017

Net income was $135.6 million, or $469.11 per share, in 2017, down from $217.5 million, or $719.91 per share, in 2016. First National’s stock is thinly traded, averaging fewer than 40 shares a day, at about $8,200 each.

 

Two Omaha councilmen raise a stink over yard waste collection problems

In the fourth year of the city’s trash hauler having problems picking up yard waste and garbage separately, two City Council members say the city has been patient long enough.

 

Hansen: Millard South student goes full Napoleon Dynamite, blows up on social media

Did the packed house at the Millard South auditorium know what they were seeing on this April night? Did the hundreds assembled for the Mr. Millard South competition know they were witnessing a stunningly spot-on impression of a two-minute scene…

 

Nebraska doctor Allan Wilsey, 60, 'treated anybody, anytime, anywhere'

On Friday, Allan Wilsey died at age 60. Janice Wilsey said her husband’s death is a lesson for those still living that colonoscopies matter.

 

Gilmore: 'The Juneteenth Story' shows that 'it takes a village'

The play by Rose McGee, a playwright from Golden Valley, Minnesota, and project officer for Minnesota Humanities, was fictional; however, it addresses a very real event in American history.

 

UNL student wins national collegiate cycling championship

When John Borstelmann recounts his victory at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships, he pauses for a moment, reaching for the right words to fully explain his emotions.

 

Gunshot fired Saturday during robbery of South Omaha restaurant

One gunshot was fired late Saturday during a robbery of a South Omaha restaurant, police said.

 

'A significant drop' — Homelessness in Lincoln cut in half since 2012

The streets were emptier that night in late January, when a team of volunteers searched the city looking for Lincoln’s homeless.

 

New public art in Council Bluffs portrays the city as being 'unlike anywhere else'

COUNCIL BLUFFS — Welcome to the party, Council Bluffs. Your party, that is.

 

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