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Honoring Doc Susan: First Native Hospital, Built By Nation’s First Native Doctor, To Again Care For Nebraskans

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/19/2025 - 12:00am
A Nebraska state historical marker acknowledging the former hospital, which will soon reopen as the Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte Center in Walthill. Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte was America's first Native American doctor, who then came back to Nebraska and became the sprawling Omaha Reservation’s first medical doctor. She built this hospital, the first of its kind in America. 
(Jerry L Mennenga / Flatwater Free Press)

The ask was simple.

Will you donate $132 to honor your fellow physician, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte? The Nebraska Medical Association put the word out to its members in 2021.

Who’s that? Nebraska doctors asked. After they learned her story, $600,000 in donations poured in.

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Correctional Services Says New Nebraska Prison Bids Would Stay Within Proposed Budget

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/19/2025 - 12:00am
An exterior rendering of the new proposed state prison near Lincoln. 
(Courtesy of Nebraska Department of Correctional Services)

LINCOLN — The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services on Monday named the three construction companies bidding to construct a new state prison close to Lincoln, all of which officials said would stay within proposed state appropriations.

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Energy Star, On The Trump Administration’s Target List, Has A Long History Of Helping Consumers’ Wallets And The Planet

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/19/2025 - 12:00am

Since the early 1990s, the small blue Energy Star label has appeared on millions of household appliances, electronics and even buildings across the United States. But as the Trump administration considers terminating some or all of the program, it is worth a look at what exactly this government-backed label means, and why it has become one of the most recognizable environmental certifications in the country.

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Big Demand For Affordable Housing Calls For Big Approach In Suburban Nebraska

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/12/2025 - 12:00am
Hoppe Development’s Tallgrass mixed-income housing site, 35 acres in Papillion, will feature a mix of housing types targeting residents paying market rates and others who qualify for some of the affordable housing by making 60% or less of the area median income. 
(Courtesy of DAA, FoleyShald)

PAPILLION, Nebraska — Nebraska’s big demand for affordable housing calls for big ideas, and the new Tallgrass housing project in Sarpy County is one developer’s novel approach to helping fill that tall order.

Lincoln-based Hoppe Development started out with a blank 35-acre canvas on which it plans to grow an entire mixed-income neighborhood inside a more massive 440-acre multi-use development.

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Nebraska Needs A Nuclear Energy Strategy

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/12/2025 - 12:00am

In February 2021, thousands of Nebraskans found themselves in the dark of rolling blackouts. A brutal polar vortex froze wind turbines, strained natural gas supplies and exposed serious weaknesses in our energy grid. However, even as multiple power sources failed, one remained steadfast — nuclear energy.

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South Dakota Is On Track To Spend $2 Billion On Prisons In The Next Decade

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/12/2025 - 12:00am

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Two years after approving a tough-on-crime sentencing law, South Dakota is scrambling to deal with the price tag for that legislation: Housing thousands of additional inmates could require up to $2 billion to build new prisons in the next decade.

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HGTV, TruTV Twins Pledge Omaha Return To Spark More Affordable Housing

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/12/2025 - 12:00am
Mayor-elect John Ewing with Anthony and Anton Downing at the Reignite2Unite developer symposium, at which all three spoke. 
(Courtesy of Erin Grace)

OMAHA — The “Downing Brothers” — Chicago firefighter twins known for their HGTV show on real estate investment — were in Omaha for a brief appearance and committed to an encore visit they hope will electrify local affordable housing efforts.

In town to speak Thursday at a conference, Anthony and Anton Downing toured a few housing sites and visited with nonprofit leaders working in the industry.

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How Your Electric Bill May Be Paying For Big Data Centers’ Energy Use

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/12/2025 - 12:00am

In the race to develop artificial intelligence, large technology companies such as Google and Meta are trying to secure massive amounts of electricity to power new data centers. Electric utilities see the prospect of earning large profits by providing electricity to these power-hungry facilities and are competing for their business by offering discounts not available to average consumers.

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California Plan To Ban Most Plants Within 5 Feet Of Homes For Wildfire Safety Overlooks Some Important Truths About Flammability

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/05/2025 - 12:00am
Photos after the Los Angeles fires in January 2025 show many yards where vegetation didn’t burn while neighboring houses did. 
(Chris Pizzello / AP Photo)

One of the most striking patterns in the aftermath of many urban fires is how much unburned green vegetation remains amid the wreckage of burned neighborhoods.

In some cases, a row of shrubs may be all that separates a surviving house from one that burned just a few feet away.

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Old Omaha Potato Chip Factory Produces Paintings, Pottery, Art Pieces

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/05/2025 - 12:00am
An inaugural group exhibition and open house wraps up May 31. It’s open Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 2200 S. 24th St. in Omaha. 
(Courtesy of Ilaamen Pelshaw)

OMAHA — Once one of the world’s largest potato chip factories, an Omaha plant that most recently was used to store truck tires has found its creative self.

The old Kitty Clover building, as locals know it, has undergone a multimillion dollar renovation on its 3.5-acre site south of downtown. And a chunk of the 85,000-square-foot facility has been transformed into a co-working hub for artists.

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