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Profiles

As a beacon of law and order, Prof. Joshua Fershée has had decades of experience, not only teaching, but researching, writing, lecturing and proposing the “laws of energy” among his numerous, varied endeavors.
(Courtesy of Creighton University) 

Fueling “Power” To The People

Is climate change a hoax? When in doubt, conventional wisdom dictates we best consult the experts – luckily Omahans don’t have to search far... As a beacon of law and order, Prof. Joshua Fershée has...
The Wild Halibut fillet. The potatoes were so fresh, the fish so soft, and the tapenade made sound mockery of my senses. 
(Austin Petak / The Daily Record)

A Splendid Sea, and a Warm Autumn At Twisted Cork Bistro

When searching for the next restaurant to review, there is no difficulty in finding a door to walk through, certainly not in Omaha with its endless tide of such businesses seeming to sprout up on our...

Downtown Omaha Riverfront. (Courtesty of Greater Omaha Chamber)

Omaha Chamber’s POWER Conference Targets Workforce Recruitment, Retention

Supporting today's workforce and preparing for the future is the focus of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce's new POWER Conference on Oct. 10. Combining the best of two previous Chamber events -...
This lady had a car accident near Mahoney State Park. We helped them search for several days by driving, hiking and using the drone. A person messaged with a sighting and “Rhett” was caught.
(Courtesy of LPOOA)

Lost Pets Of Omaha Area Fetches Thousands of Happy Tails

It’s often said, love is the universal language. And, one thing is for certain, people love their pets. So there was nothing lost in translation – except the dog, and perhaps a language barrier –...
Steven Elonich, NHS Executive VP of PR, Marketing and Communications (orange shirt) and Brendan Gepson, NHS Digital Marketing Manager (yellow shirt) demonstrate how to scan pets for microchips in hopes of returning them to their rightful owners. In 2024 alone, NHS reunited 2,148 animals with their owners.
(Carla Chance / The Daily Record)

Lost Pets Nonprofit Offers Free Tips, Services

Did you know that if you “smell,” it may not please everyone, but it could help in locating your lost pet. Nor should you look a lost animal into the eye, but off to the side. Also, it would be a...

Today’s News

FEMA’s buyout programs have helped homeowners and communities across the U.S., in almost every state. 
(James R. Elliott / The Conversation)

FEMA Buyouts Vs. Risky Real Estate: New Maps Reveal Post-Flood Migration Patterns Across The US

Dangerous flooding has damaged neighborhoods in almost every state in 2025, leaving homes a muddy mess. In several hard-hit areas, it wasn’t the first time homeowners found themselves tearing out wet...

$200 Rent, District Supe As Landlord: Affordable Teacher Housing Is On The Rise

$200 Rent, District Supe as Landlord: Affordable Teacher Housing Is on the Rise As housing prices spike, more districts are building teacher homes to attract young, lower-paid school staffers and...

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Manipulation Of Social Reality

To stand shoulder to shoulder with my countrymen against the injustices of the world, were thoughts of a little boy who was raised to put his hand over his heart for the flag; that the differences of...
Walmart has built a beef processing facility in Olathe, Kansas. The opening of the plant in July marked a turning point for the company and the nation’s cattle industry. 
(David Eulitt / Investigate Midwest)

Walmart Looks To Tighten Its Grip On The Beef Supply Chain

To Mike Schultz, Kansas ranchers are stuck in velvet handcuffs. Walmart, the nation’s largest grocery retailer and private employer, recently expanded into the U.S. beef industry with its own...

Vernal Falls at Yosemite National Park. (Shutterstock)

National Parks, Public Lands Feared At Risk Of Long-Term Harm As Shutdown Drags On

Bare-bones staffing during the government shutdown across the Interior Department and the U.S. Forest Service is leaving America’s treasured natural assets vulnerable to lasting damage, according to...

This Week's News

FEMA’s buyout programs have helped homeowners and communities across the U.S., in almost every state. 
(James R. Elliott / The Conversation)

FEMA Buyouts Vs. Risky Real Estate: New Maps Reveal Post-Flood Migration Patterns Across The US

10/23/2025 - 12:00am
Dangerous flooding has damaged neighborhoods in almost every state in 2025, leaving homes a muddy mess. In several hard-hit areas, it wasn’t the first time homeowners found themselves tearing out wet wallboard and piling waterlogged carpet by the...

$200 Rent, District Supe As Landlord: Affordable Teacher Housing Is On The Rise

10/23/2025 - 12:00am
$200 Rent, District Supe as Landlord: Affordable Teacher Housing Is on the Rise As housing prices spike, more districts are building teacher homes to attract young, lower-paid school staffers and help keep those they already have. By Lauren Wagner...

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Manipulation Of Social Reality

10/23/2025 - 12:00am
To stand shoulder to shoulder with my countrymen against the injustices of the world, were thoughts of a little boy who was raised to put his hand over his heart for the flag; that the differences of liberals and conservatives would be put aside for...
Walmart has built a beef processing facility in Olathe, Kansas. The opening of the plant in July marked a turning point for the company and the nation’s cattle industry. 
(David Eulitt / Investigate Midwest)

Walmart Looks To Tighten Its Grip On The Beef Supply Chain

10/23/2025 - 12:00am
To Mike Schultz, Kansas ranchers are stuck in velvet handcuffs. Walmart, the nation’s largest grocery retailer and private employer, recently expanded into the U.S. beef industry with its own processing plant in Olathe, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas...

Vernal Falls at Yosemite National Park. (Shutterstock)

National Parks, Public Lands Feared At Risk Of Long-Term Harm As Shutdown Drags On

10/22/2025 - 12:00am
Bare-bones staffing during the government shutdown across the Interior Department and the U.S. Forest Service is leaving America’s treasured natural assets vulnerable to lasting damage, according to advocates for public lands, including current and...

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer listen as President Donald Trump speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, in Washington. (Alex Brandon / AP Photo)

Dem Governors Launch Multistate Public Health Alliance To Counter Trump, RFK Jr.

10/22/2025 - 12:00am
In a clear rebuke of recent federal health policy, 15 Democratic governors announced today (October 16th) they’ve formed a public health alliance that breaks with guidance from the Trump administration and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary...

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In A World Of Greedy Geriatric Vampires, A Kingmaker Is Needed

10/22/2025 - 12:00am
When is an appropriate time for an elder to give way to those younger than themselves, in regard to positions of authority? Is it only at the moment of dementia when the faculties begin to fade? Should it be a “fair” age for everyone – say, they hit...
Peter Tudor, a member of the Omaha Racing Pigeon Association, handles a pigeon in front of a loft on his Omaha property. 
(Jeremy Turley / Flatwater Free Press )

Oma-Homers: Meet The Nebraska Pigeon Racers Keeping A Little-Known Tradition Alive

10/22/2025 - 12:00am
The beady-eyed athletes scan an unfamiliar wind-swept prairie from behind the starting gate. They’ve prepared for this day since birth. Pricey high-nutrient meals, early-morning training sessions, weekly competitions across the state — all of it...

Spending at Varner Hall, home of the University of Nebraska’s central administration, has more than doubled over the past decade. The increases reflect the growing scope and complexity of higher education, experts said. (Dylan Widger / Flatwater Free Press)

University Of Nebraska Now Spends More On Administrators And Managers Than On Faculty

10/21/2025 - 12:00am
At first glance, they look like raises. At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a music professor’s salary jumped $13,000 in the past decade. A University of Nebraska at Kearney political science professor’s grew by $15,000. A University of Nebraska...
Endocrinologist Dr. Manikya Kuriti and her husband, Dr. Vinay Nidadavolu, pose for a photo. The couple are H-1B doctors in Louisville who see patients in the surrounding rural communities.
 (Courtesy of Dr. Manikya Kuriti)

Trump’s New $100K Visa Fee Could Worsen State Doctor Shortages, Experts Say

10/21/2025 - 12:00am
In Kentucky, patients drive up to two hours to see Dr. Manikya Kuriti, one of the few endocrinologists who serve the rural communities surrounding Louisville. Kuriti’s husband, a pulmonologist, drives from Louisville to small hospitals an hour south...
Members of the Pentagon press corp carry their belongings out of the Pentagon after turning in their press credentials, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025 in Washington. 
(Kevin Wolf / AP Photo)

Journalists Turn In Access Badges, Exit Pentagon Rather Than Agree To New Reporting Rules

10/21/2025 - 12:00am
NEW YORK (AP) — Dozens of reporters turned in access badges and exited the Pentagon on Wednesday rather than agree to government-imposed restrictions on their work, pushing journalists who cover the American military further from the seat of its...

Gas savings from Earnify. (Courtesy of Matt Hebert)

Earnify Is Legit

10/21/2025 - 12:00am
I love a good deal – who doesn’t? For example, I’ve lost track of how many people I’ve recently told about my new flat top grill I just got from Sam’s Club. It’s a wannabe Blackstone, but the store’s own Member’s Mark brand. Where you could easily...
A grocery store shopper passes by a newsstand in Omaha where daily papers sit for sale on Oct. 8, 2025. The Omaha World-Herald and the Lincoln Journal-Star will no longer print a Monday edition starting in early November. 
(Naomi Delkamiller / The Midwest Newsroom)

The Iowa-Based Owner Of 75 Hometown Newspapers Is In Pain. That Hurts Communities

10/21/2025 - 12:00am
Livia Ziskey, a college student majoring in journalism, remembers the local newspaper being delivered when she was growing up in Omaha. Her father still takes the Omaha World-Herald, although he’ll be getting one fewer edition starting in early...

Screenshot of the Department of Health and Human Services homepage on Oct. 14, 2025. (Courtesy of HHS website)

When Government Websites Become Campaign Tools: Blaming The Shutdown On Democrats Has Legal And Political Risks

10/20/2025 - 12:00am
For decades, federal shutdowns have mostly been budget fights. The 2025 one has become bigger than that: It’s turned into a messaging war. Official government communications, including website banners, out-of-office email replies and autogenerated...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro points at a map of the Americas during a press conference in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Sept 15, 2025. 
(Jesus Vargas / AP Photo)

Trump Confirms The CIA Is Conducting Covert Operations Inside Venezuela

10/20/2025 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump confirmed Wednesday that he has authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations inside Venezuela and said he was weighing carrying out land operations on the country. The acknowledgement of covert action in...

Nebraska advocates for medical cannabis have worked for more than 12 years, and continue to wait, for a safe, regulated system in Nebraska, after winning voter approval in November. Pictured are many longtime advocates for the effort. (Courtesy of Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana)

Nebraskans Rip Proposed Regulations On Medical Cannabis At Public Hearing

10/20/2025 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Green shirts filled a hearing room in Lincoln full of Nebraskans who support the legalization of medical cannabis but oppose the regulations of the product proposed by the state’s new Medical Cannabis Commission. Thirty-two people...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen before his press conference at St. Teresa Catholic School in Lincoln on Sept. 29, 2025. 
(Juan Salinas II / Nebraska Examiner)

Requests Denied: Nebraska Turns Down Records Requests On McCook-ICE Jail

10/20/2025 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — As Nebraska moves forward in converting a McCook state prison into an ICE detention center, concerns grow about the Governor’s Office stonewalling public requests seeking more about what is going on. By late September, Gov. Jim Pillen’s...

Allegations of inappropriate sexual contact involving Kearney YRTC staff members and teens in custody at the center prompted the Douglas County Public Defender’s Office to start reviewing all cases involving its clients housed at the state-run facility. (Lori Potter / Flatwater Free Press)

Pattern Of Alleged Staff Sexual Abuse At State-Run Kearney Youth Center Emerges In Court Hearings

10/17/2025 - 12:00am
(Editor’s note: This story contains allegations of sexual abuse of children. If you suspect that a child has been abused, call 800-652-1999 or report online.) At least two staff members at the juvenile treatment center in Kearney have resigned,...

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Detroit Parents Face Fines If Their Children Break Curfew − Research Shows The Policy Could Do More Harm Than Good

10/17/2025 - 12:00am
Detroit is seeing declines in violent crime, but 33% more young people were victims of gun violence in the city so far in 2025 compared with the previous year, according to local police. Mayor Mike Duggan and the Detroit Police Department responded...

Eric Underwood, former chair of the Nebraska Republican Party and leader of the nonprofit Advocates For All Nebraskans, speaks in Lincoln on Oct 14, 2025. (Juan Salinas II / Nebraska Examiner)

Nebraska Group Starts Ballot Push For Winner-Take-All, Hand-Counting Votes

10/17/2025 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — A nonprofit group behind a handful of Nebraska ballot initiatives announced a campaign Tuesday to gather signatures for two new ones aimed at conservative election goals. One would alter how the state awards Electoral College votes for...

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