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News: Beef take down Horsemen 28-24

24 Idaho Horsemen @ Omaha Beef March 29th – 6:30pm CT Liberty First Credit Union Arena 28 Trailing 18-15 with 10 minutes left in the game the Omaha Beef outscored the Idaho Horsemen 13-6 and went on to claim their 23rd straight win in a 28-24 victory Saturday night at Liberty First Credit Union Arena.

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News: Omaha looks to continue win streak vs Horsemen

Idaho Horsemen @ Omaha Beef March 29th – 6:30pm CT Liberty First Credit Union Arena After a week off the Omaha Beef (2-0) return to Liberty First Credit Union Arena to host the Idaho Horsemen (0-1) in a National Divisional game looking to extend their winning streak to 24 games. Omaha defeated the Colorado Spartans

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Tom Hardy Carries Promising Double-Episode Premiere of Paramount+’s “MobLand” | TV/Streaming

I’ll admit to entering “MobLand” with some hesitation. Paramount+ has wasted no time becoming the hub for what could be called “Dad TV,” mostly by Taylor Sheridan, but not exclusively, and I haven’t been the biggest fan of most of it. It’s really an extension of the fact that network partner CBS has had the

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Omaha News

New Health Facility at Benson High School Aims to Serve Students and the North Omaha Community  – The Omaha News

By Davion Scott-Bell, OMAHA, Neb. – A groundbreaking health initiative is taking shape at Benson High School in North Omaha, and it’s set to transform how students and families access care.  Benson High’s new health facility brings essential services to students, families, and the community. A new 10,000-square-foot, two-story health facility is now open on

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Durham Museum Welcomes Laurie Pasler as a part of Understanding Week  – The Omaha News

Hidden World War II memorabilia By Paxton DeVault, OMAHA, Neb. – The Durham Museum will host its annual lecture presented by The Institute for Holocaust Education on March 26th.   During The Week of Understanding, the Durham offers workshop and survivor testimonies that are designed to deepen the understanding about the Holocaust. Local community members are

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Omaha News

Nebraska Science Festival Brings Community Focus to Science and Education  – The Omaha News

By Jade Thornton, OMAHA, Neb. – Throughout April, the Nebraska Science Festival will host events across the state aimed at connecting Nebraskans with science in practical, accessible ways. From public demonstrations to educational panels and family-friendly activities, the festival’s approach emphasizes participation over promotion.  Science Outside the Classroom  First held in 2013, the festival was

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Omaha News

New Internet Service Providers Bring Competition to Omaha  – The Omaha News

Google Fiber’s Omaha Office is situated in the Ashton Building, Millwork Commons, having opened on March 6th By Henry Talacko, OMAHA, Neb. – Omaha residents are beginning to see more options when it comes to choosing an internet service provider. For years, many residents have had few choices for high-speed internet. That’s changing with new

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First known debate held for packed city council primary in North Omaha  – The Omaha News

A packed room of viewers watched Omaha City Council District 2 candidates answer questions during a primary election debate at Assembly of the Saints church on March 12, 2025. Andrew Smith/The Omaha News  By Andrew Smith, OMAHA, Neb. – A group of young community organizers hosted an Omaha City Council District 2 primary debate in

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NAWIC Greater Omaha Props Up Local Women in Construction  – The Omaha News

By Abigail Gocek OMAHA, Neb.- The National Association of Women in Construction, or NAWIC, supports women within the industry. A largely male-dominated field, there are about 1.2 million women totaling 14% of workers within the construction industry, according to CONEXPO CON/AGG.   Construction sign Outside the construction site of the new Central Library at Dodge Street

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How Well Do Homeschoolers Socialize? Students and Experts Weigh In  – The Omaha News

By Grace Huffstetler, OMAHA, Neb. – There’s a common misconception that homeschooled students lack opportunities to socialize. However studies suggest they socialize just as well as their public school peers.   Homeschooling has grown steadily over the past decade. According to the Nebraska Department of Education, over fifteen thousand students were homeschooled in the state last

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