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Profiles

Hon. Richard McGowan discusses the importance and honor of serving as a judge, while other Douglas County judges listen. 
(Tim Trudell / The Daily Record)

Judge McGowan Joins Fourth Judicial District

Attorneys preparing to appear before Judge Richard McGowan may want to plan for a late morning docket, as Douglas County's newest judge isn't known as a morning person. McGowan was sworn in as judge...
Pineapple, orange and sherbert punch offers a unique flavor without the effects of a cocktail. 
(Courtesy of gastronomblog.com)

Choosing Clarity: Why Dry January Is More Than A New Year's Resolution

Brittany Burling recalls enjoying a glass of wine every now and then. During the COVID-19 pandemic, "Then" became a little more often.  "We were all just stuck at home," Burling said. "And I felt my...
Nebraska State Bar Foundation President Stephen S. Gealy, stands with Duchesne Academy team members, state champions of the 2025 Judge Lyle Strom High School Mock Trial competition. The Omaha team will compete for the national championship to be held May 7-9, 2026, in Des Moines.
(Carla Chance / The Daily Record)

Duchesne Proved Winner In NSBF Mock Trial

The jury has reached a decision. The verdict … Guilty on both counts: Committing terroristic threats and third-degree assault in a road-rage, criminal case, heard recently before the Hon. Thomas K....
Rick Galusha, host of “Pacific Street Blues” – top-rated in its market and recently named a top-30 blues podcast – will celebrate its 35th anniversary, amassing many “gold record” type awards for his musical prowess over the years.
(Bill Stizmann / Omaha Magazine)

Pacific Street Blues A Hit Among Listeners

In the movie, “Almost Famous,” inspired by the real-life experiences of director Cameron Crowe, who started writing for the “Rolling Stone,” at age 15, his character is given back-stage access to...

Dan Schultz transitioned from a military career as an electronic warfare officer to opening a housecleaning franchise. He embraces his military training in building the franchise. (Tim Trudell / The Daily Record)

From Patrolling The Sky To Cleaning Houses: Air Force Veteran Transitions Military Skills To Running A Franchise

Dan Schultz likely could have had his pick of jobs when he retired from the Air Force. Defense-related contractor positions were within his grasp. With two master's degrees, maybe he could have used...

Today’s News

Decorative deck panels, like those shown here on a customer’s deck, are among hand-made products by the FabriPlas Metal shop, launched by a husband and wife team in Bennet, Nebraska. It is among a handful of small manufacturers to be awarded a modernization grant from the Nebraska Department of Labor that’s intended to help boost productivity and workforce development.  (Courtesy of FabriPlas Metal)

Nebraska Awards $250,000 In Smart Technology Grants, Husband-Wife Metalworking Team Sees Growth

LINCOLN — When the pandemic hit shortly after they had launched a decorative metalworking shop, Sheila and Paul Johnson of Bennet, Nebraska, were worried: “What’s going to happen now?” As it turned...
Muppets Fozzie Bear (left) and Kermit the Frog make a television appearance in New York, Monday Nov. 24, 2008.
(Richard Drew / AP Photo)

It’s Easy Making Green: Muppets Continue To Make A Profit 50 Years Into Their Run

A variety show that’s still revered for its absurdist, slapstick humor debuted 50 years ago. It starred an irreverent band of characters made of foam and fleece. Long after “The Muppet Show”‘s...

A Red Heart, Blue Veins: The Measure of a Man

There is a tragedy which I have attempted to write about on three separate occasions now. With each attempt a fear grows in me that half of the readers who are reading this article will set it down...
DJ Eihusen (Courtesy of  Nebraska Chamber)

Three Men, Array Of Backgrounds, Enter Nebraska Chamber’s Business Hall Of Fame

LINCOLN — Three Nebraska businessmen representing a diversity of beginnings have landed in this year’s Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry Business Hall of Fame. The 2026 honorees are DJ...
 Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (left) and Governor’s Office Chief of Staff Dave Lopez, Jan. 28, 2026.
(Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)

DED, Pillen Back In Foley’s Crosshairs Over Justification For Emergency No-Bid Contract

LINCOLN — The Pillen administration faces new questions this week over whether a compressed timeline justified the Nebraska Department of Economic Development rushing into a $2.5 million no-bid...

This Week's News

Decorative deck panels, like those shown here on a customer’s deck, are among hand-made products by the FabriPlas Metal shop, launched by a husband and wife team in Bennet, Nebraska. It is among a handful of small manufacturers to be awarded a modernization grant from the Nebraska Department of Labor that’s intended to help boost productivity and workforce development.  (Courtesy of FabriPlas Metal)

Nebraska Awards $250,000 In Smart Technology Grants, Husband-Wife Metalworking Team Sees Growth

02/03/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — When the pandemic hit shortly after they had launched a decorative metalworking shop, Sheila and Paul Johnson of Bennet, Nebraska, were worried: “What’s going to happen now?” As it turned out, home improvement projects boomed and so did...
Muppets Fozzie Bear (left) and Kermit the Frog make a television appearance in New York, Monday Nov. 24, 2008.
(Richard Drew / AP Photo)

It’s Easy Making Green: Muppets Continue To Make A Profit 50 Years Into Their Run

02/03/2026 - 12:00am
A variety show that’s still revered for its absurdist, slapstick humor debuted 50 years ago. It starred an irreverent band of characters made of foam and fleece. Long after “The Muppet Show”‘s original 120-episode run ended in 1981, the legend and...
DJ Eihusen (Courtesy of  Nebraska Chamber)

Three Men, Array Of Backgrounds, Enter Nebraska Chamber’s Business Hall Of Fame

02/03/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Three Nebraska businessmen representing a diversity of beginnings have landed in this year’s Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry Business Hall of Fame. The 2026 honorees are DJ Eihusen of Chief Industries, Grand Island; Rodrigo López...
 Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (left) and Governor’s Office Chief of Staff Dave Lopez, Jan. 28, 2026.
(Zach Wendling / Nebraska Examiner)

DED, Pillen Back In Foley’s Crosshairs Over Justification For Emergency No-Bid Contract

02/02/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — The Pillen administration faces new questions this week over whether a compressed timeline justified the Nebraska Department of Economic Development rushing into a $2.5 million no-bid emergency bioeconomy contract with a firm Gov. Jim...

This is a 1954 photo of one of America's foremost political philosophers and scholars, Hannah Arendt. (AP Photo)

Repeated Government Lying, Warned Hannah Arendt, Makes It Impossible For Citizens To Think And To Judge

02/02/2026 - 12:00am
In Minneapolis, two recent fatal encounters with federal immigration agents have produced not only grief and anger, but an unusually clear fight over what is real. In the aftermath of Alex Pretti’s killing on Jan. 24, 2026, federal officials claimed...

(Shutterstock)

Crime Rates Fell Across US Cities In 2025

02/02/2026 - 12:00am
Crime continued to decline in 2025, with homicides down 21% from 2024 and 44% from a peak in 2021, according to a new analysis of crime trends in 40 large U.S. cities released by the nonpartisan think tank Council on Criminal Justice. If federal...

Anti I.C.E protesters gather in Foley Square to demand the Trump Administration stop deportations of immigrants on February 13, 2025 in New York City. (Katie Godowski / MediaPunch / IPX)

Anti-Ice Protesters Are Following Same Nonviolent Playbook Used By People In War Zones Across The World To Fight Threats To Their Communities

02/02/2026 - 12:00am
From coast to coast, groups of people are springing up to protect members of their communities as Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol agents threaten them with violent enforcement. In Portland, Oregon, community volunteers have...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen, seated (at center) holds up a newly signed executive order barring state health officials from diverting federal survivor benefits for youths in foster care to cover the costs of their care, Jan. 27, 2026. 
(Courtesy of Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services)

Nebraska Will No Longer Divert Foster Care Survivor Benefits Toward Costs Of Care

01/30/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska will no longer divert federal survivor benefits for youths in foster care to help reimburse the costs of their care, becoming the 12th state nationally to do so.  Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen, in an executive order Tuesday, directed...
Aerial view of a humpback whale surrounded by a pod of dolphins in crystal clear blue ocean waters.
(Shutterstock)

Marine Protected Areas Aren’t In The Right Places To Safeguard Dolphins And Whales In The South Atlantic

01/30/2026 - 12:00am
The ocean is under increasing pressure. Everyday human activities, from shipping to oil and gas exploration to urban pollution, are affecting the marine environment. Extensive research shows how this combination of stressors represents one of the...
A group of students at Pine Elementary, an Omaha public school in the Little Italy neighborhood, are participating in an art project that will result in a mural in two companion schools in Carlentini, Sicily, Omaha’s sister city. 
(Courtesy of Daniela de la Guardia)

Omaha’s ‘Little Italy’ Youth, Via Art, Fortify Bridge To Italian Sister City Carlentini

01/29/2026 - 12:00am
OMAHA — A local artist key to the creation of Omaha’s popular Little Italy mural has launched another art project to strengthen the bridge between Nebraska’s biggest city and a small Sicilian town from where many of the state’s early Italians...

A feedlot in Grand Island on Dec. 30, 2025. (Juan Salinas II / Nebraska Examiner)

Branding Problem? Escalation In Nebraska Divide Over State Brand Committee

01/29/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — The Nebraska Brand Committee could be gone.  A bill from State Sen. Ben Hansen of Blair would eliminate the governor-appointed state Brand Committee and transfer its responsibilities to the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, which is run...
FILE - Oren and Tal Alexander speak at a panel at the Rockstars of Real Estate Event, Sept. 3, 2013 in New York. 
(Photo by Amy Sussman / Invision for DETAILS Magazine / AP Images, File)

Prosecutor Tells Jury 2 Real Estate Agents And A Third Brother Used 'Playbook' In Sex Attacks

01/29/2026 - 12:00am
NEW YORK (AP) — Three brothers, two of them real estate agents who catered to the jet-set crowd, used a playbook over a 12-year stretch that sometimes involved drugging women and girls before raping them, a prosecutor told a New York jury Tuesday in...
The Woollen quads' Feb. 9, 2009, baptism at Kearney's Faith United Methodist Church was followed by a first birthday party with family, friends and four cakes. (From left) are Brett, Parker, Kaden and Cooper, with their parents Rachel and Lee. (Lori Potter / Flatwater Free Press)

Born With A Less Than A 4% Chance Of Survival, Nebraska’s ‘Miracle’ Quadruplets Ready For 18th Birthday

01/28/2026 - 12:00am
As nurses rushed Rachel Woollen to an Omaha operating room, all she could do was pray for the four tiny babies she was about to deliver. “All I could say was, ‘Please, God, help them.’ I repeated it over and over. One nurse heard me, grabbed my hand...

(Shutterstock)

Senate Dems Probe Effect Of Trump Administration Child Care Cutbacks On Rural Families

01/28/2026 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON — Several U.S. Senate Democrats launched an investigation into how the Trump administration’s child care funding cuts and policy changes are affecting rural families, in a Sunday letter provided exclusively to States Newsroom. Sens....

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Hottest Reads In Nebraska’s Capital City? Lincoln Public Libraries Announce Popular 2025 Titles

01/28/2026 - 12:00am
LINCOLN  — A novel centered on a young Army nurse who served in Vietnam and the latest in a “romantasy” series topped the list of popular fiction titles checked out at public libraries of Nebraska’s capital city. The City of Lincoln’s public library...

Children disembark from a school bus in a largely Hispanic neighborhood that has been the subject of patrols and detentions by Border Patrol agents, during a federal immigration crackdown in Kenner, La., Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. (Gerald Herbert / AP Photo)

Protesters Are Outraged Over Ice’s Latest Targets: School-Aged Children

01/28/2026 - 12:00am
First, they killed a mom moments after she dropped off her son at school. Then, they came for the children; in one suburban Minneapolis school district, four students have been detained. On Friday, educators, activists, faith leaders and families...

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