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Midwest Flooding Collapses A Rail Bridge, Forces Evacuations And Kills At Least 1

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 8:00am
A South Dakota Highway Patrol Officer keeps watch over a flooded bridge that was underwater after days of heavy rain led to flooding in the area, near Lake Alvin, S.D., Saturday, June 22, 2024. 
(Josh Jurgens / AP Photo)

A railroad bridge collapsed during flooding in the Midwestern U.S. that has forced water rescues, led to evacuations, caused at least one death and brought additional misery during a vast and stubborn heat wave.

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Don’t Give Up On The FAFSA, Advocates For Student Financial Aid Urge

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 6:00am

WASHINGTON — Though the new version of the form to apply for federal financial student aid has had its fair share of highly publicized hiccups, U.S. Under Secretary of Education James Kvaal says the department has made a lot of progress in the past couple of months.

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Retired UNK Chancellor Reflects On 42 Years Of Public Service As ‘Living Proof’ Of NU Mission

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 5:00am
Retired University of Nebraska at Kearney Chancellor Doug Kristensen served as a state senator from Minden for 14 years, from 1989-2002. He was the longest serving speaker when he was appointed and left to lead UNK in 2002. 
(Courtesy of UNK Communications)

KEARNEY — University of Nebraska at Kearney Chancellor Doug Kristensen retired May 31 after four decades of public service that he said represents “living proof” of NU’s mission.

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FEMA Is Ready For An Extreme Hurricane And Wildfire Season, But Money Is A Concern, Mayorkas Says

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 4:00am

WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Homeland Security Department said Friday that the agency tasked with responding to disasters across the country is prepared as it goes into what is expected to be an intense hurricane and wildfire season but he's concerned about looming budget shortfalls.

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So Long Plastic Air Pillows: Amazon Shifting To Recycled Paper Filling For Packages In North America

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 3:00am

Amazon is shifting from the plastic air pillows used for packaging in North America to recycled paper because it's more environmentally sound, and it says paper just works better.

The company said Thursday that it's already replaced 95% of the plastic air pillows with paper filler in North America and is working toward complete removal by year's end.

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Getting Services To People In Need Often Relies On Partnerships Between Government And Nonprofits, But Reporting Requirements Can Be Too Onerous

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/26/2024 - 2:00am

Many Americans celebrate philanthropic donations to privately run institutions of all kinds – from Boys and Girls Clubs to church-sponsored charities – while bemoaning big government.

But they may not realize how heavily nonprofits, especially those providing services for people in need, rely on the public sector for their budgets.

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Out Of Kindness? Try Manners Or Silence

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Thu, 06/20/2024 - 5:00am

At the risk of sounding like a social media meme or a Hallmark card, if we can be anything, we should be kind. And if we can’t be kind, maybe we could muster up some simple manners. Or, short of that, perhaps a sort of social neutrality where busting someone’s chops or eviscerating them emotionally is not our primary purpose.

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The 25th Anniversary D.J.’s Hero Awards Luncheon

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/19/2024 - 7:00am
Commissioner Kenneth Hodder (left), National Commander of The Salvation Army, presents David and Peggy Sokol with the Evangeline Booth Award. At right are Majs. Jolinda and Scott Shelbourn, leaders of the Western Division (serving Nebraska, Iowa and South Dakota)
(Rebecca Gratz / Rebecca Gratz Multimedia)

Sixteen high school scholars from throughout Nebraska that have already shown themselves to be community leaders were joined by six hero award alumni at this annual event sponsored for the last 25 years by local philanthropists and community pillars David and Peggy Sokol.

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Crime In The Neighborhood

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/19/2024 - 6:00am

It happened right in front of my house. Last Friday morning, at 3:30 a.m. to be exact, my nanny heard noises. She went to the window and saw two men climbing under her late model Toyota Tacoma truck. She found her key fob and immediately sounded the alarm, and the two men quickly drove off in a white Toyota. The damage was done. They had stolen the catalytic converter in a matter of minutes.

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Some Mexican Shelters See Crowding South Of The Border As Biden's Asylum Ban Takes Hold

Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 06/19/2024 - 5:00am
Teenager migrants look at a map of Mexico at the Peace Oasis of the Holy Spirit Amparito shelter in Villahermosa, Mexico, on Friday, June 7, 2024. After the head of Mexico's immigration agency ordered a halt to deportations in December, migrants have been left in limbo as authorities round up migrants across the country and dump them in the southern Mexican cities of Villahermosa and Tapachula. 
(Felix Marquez / AP Photo)

MATAMOROS, Mexico (AP) — Some shelters south of the U.S. border are caring for many more migrants now that the Biden administration stopped considering most asylum requests, while others have yet to see much of a change.

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