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The SBH Review: Flavor Complexity – And Plenty Of Meat – Distinguish Omaha’s Own Sandwich, The Reuben

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 03/24/2026 - 12:00am
The Orleans Room in the Cottonwood Hotel bills itself as the “Birthplace of the Reuben” on the menu. 
(Lily Smith / Flatwater Free Press)

The Reuben sandwich — Omaha’s own sandwich — is simple. Just five ingredients: bread, kraut, cheese, dressing and corned beef.

Countless Omaha restaurants serve 100 versions of it at Irish pubs, high-end spots and your average bar and grill.

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Iran War Underscores Risks Of Trump's Relentless Focus On Oil

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 03/24/2026 - 12:00am
Gasoline prices are displayed at a gas station on Monday, March 16, 2026, in Portland, Ore. 
(Jenny Kane / AP Photo)

WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Donald Trump returned to office last year, he launched a crusade to shift the country away from renewable energy, drastically undoing the climate-friendly policies of his Democratic predecessor to focus instead on oil and other fossil fuels as the answer to his goal of American energy dominance.

But the war in Iran is underscoring the risks of that approach.

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The Hollowing Vernacular

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 03/24/2026 - 12:00am

Many words have entirely lost their impact. In the same way that Hollywood has desensitized people to death, “journalists" and advertisers have only continued to find words with more ‘oomph’ to catch the doom-scrolling eye. "BREAKING news! Archeologists have found the tomb of King Bigboy The Biggest!” Except that the discovery was eight years ago. “MAGA is in a CIVIL WAR over statements made by Redhat Bobby!” Except it’s not.

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The Pay Gap Between Women And Men Widened Last Year, Analysis Finds

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 03/24/2026 - 12:00am

The earnings gap between men and women slightly widened last year, according to a new analysis published Thursday.

The left-leaning Economic Policy Institute calculated women last year earned 18.6% less than men per hour on average. That’s up slightly from 2024, when the wage gap narrowed slightly to 18%.

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He Moved From Comoros To Grand Island With A Dream. His Vanilla Business Is Flourishing — And Helping Farmers Back Home.

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 03/17/2026 - 12:00am
Vanilla extract has been Fouad Koponi’s bread and butter since the company’s founding in Grand Island. 
(Josh Salmon / Flatwater Free Press)

Fouad Mhadji Issa looks to his adopted home of Nebraska when searching for a comparison to describe the role of vanilla in his home country of Comoros.

“Vanilla is farmed widely in Comoros,” he says, “like corn is in Nebraska.”

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Louisiana's Alligator Farms Raise The Reptiles For Meat, Skins — And Conservation

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 03/17/2026 - 12:00am
Jacob Sagrera inspects an alligator skin Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, at a farm in Abbeville, La. 
(Joshua A. Bickel / AP Photo)

ABBEVILLE, La. (AP) — Jacob Sagrera unrolls an alligator skin and lays it flat on a metal table, brushing off flecks of salt. He holds it up to the light, looking for blemishes, and gives it a score. That score will help a tannery an ocean away prepare it to be used by a luxury designer — for items like boots, watch bands and handbags destined for fashion runways and posh shops.

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Small-Town Mom, Veteran, College And Rural Revitalizing Family Recognized For Business Innovation

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Tue, 03/17/2026 - 12:00am

LINCOLN — A small-town Nebraska mom grew weary of having to travel to get speech therapy for her daughter. She went back to school to become an expert, opened her own clinic in Hemingford, with its population of less than 800, and developed a smartphone app that helps kids bridge communication gaps.

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Milestone Reached On Bumpy Road To Northeast Omaha Business Park Buoyed By $90M From State

Published by admin on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:00am

OMAHA — After years of talk, concepts and controversy, creation of a northeast Omaha industrial business park reached a major milestone.

Revealed Thursday: The team that in early 2024 was awarded a $90 million state grant to develop shovel-ready property for manufacturers, distributors and other employers to build on has officially bought two sites at a combined price tag of nearly $30 million.

Next steps include recruitment efforts by the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce to secure tenants that can bring jobs and economic bustle to the properties.

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Nebraska Tries Cleaning Up Foreign Adversary Law To Salvage State Tax Incentives

Published by admin on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:00am

LINCOLN — The Nebraska Legislature is trying to clean up a new law meant to be tough on foreign adversaries.

State Sen. Eliot Bostar of Lincoln, who authored the Foreign Adversary and Terrorist Agent Registration Act that passed in 2025 with Gov. Jim Pillen’s blessing, offered an amendment to an unrelated bill this year, Legislative Bill 1096, that would tweak a definition to fix the issue.

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When Unpaid Cooking, Cleaning And Child Care Get A Dollar Value, Income Inequality In The US Shrinks

Published by admin on Tue, 03/10/2026 - 12:00am

When economists track inequality, they typically focus on income and spending.

But a significant share of the services that families actually consume – meals cooked at home, child care, housecleaning and lawn mowing – is produced by unpaid labor that never appears in these conventional measures.

As economists who study caregiving and inequality, we wanted to know whether accounting for unpaid work at home might change our understanding of inequality in American living standards – the gap between what richer and poorer Americans can actually afford to consume.

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