May 25, 2013

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Damages Sought for Bad Eggs

A federal judge has cleared the way for plaintiffs to seek punitive damages against an Iowa egg producer at the center of a massive egg recall last summer.

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Murderer Gets New Attorney

A judge has appointed a new attorney to represent a Lincoln man convicted in the 2009 death of his boyfriend.

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Weekend Fashion Update

This weekend Mal goes behind the scenes, showing us where some of the designers and stylists get their inspiration for Omaha Fashion Week.

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Mav Hockey Fans Watch Together

The hockey team from UNO skated in just the school's second NCAA Tournament game Friday evening. The Mavs impressive season was rewarded with a game against the Michigan Wolverines.

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ISU President to Retire

Iowa State University President Gregory Geoffroy says he'll step down as president by 2012 after nearly a decade at the school.

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Woman Shot in Car

Omaha Police continue to investigate an early evening shooting that sent a Heartland woman to the hospital in critical condition.

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Infant Used As A Shield?

A Wichita man is denying allegations that he used his infant daughter and sister as a shield during a five-hour standoff at a Hutchinson motel.

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Crack Vs. Cocaine Sentencing

A group that advocates for criminal justice reform is urging states to remove disparities between how people are sentenced for crack and powder cocaine possession.

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Ducks Unlimited Award

The Burt/Washington County Chapter of Ducks Unlimited was recently named one of DU’s Top 100 Chapters. The Top 100 Chapters are among Ducks Unlimited’s most successful chapters throughout the nation.

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Regulations For Cancer Patients Reviewed

One year after the new health care law, the Affordable Care Act, went into effect, key provisions are improving the health care system for those with cancer or who are at risk for developing the disease.

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N.S.P. Chase Ends in Crash

A suspected car thief leads Nebraska State Troopers on a high speed chase that ends with a crash. It happened this evening in the area of 138th and Harrison. The driver and his passenger may have run away, but authorities have a way of tracking them down.

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Pheasants Forever Tour

Nebraska Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever is hosting 22 different landowner habitat tours during the next five months across the state for landowners and future landowners interested in creating better habitat for pheasants, bobwhite quail and other wildlife.

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Harrison County Tornado

A premilinary damage assessment has determined that the tornado that moved through Harrison County Tuesday evening rated an EF1

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Thieves Target Catalytic Converters

When an Omaha lawn service rolled out equipment for spring service calls workers didn't see that thieves had hit the company fleet. They heard it.

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Shoe Concert Set

The College of Saint Mary student group DUO (Do Unto Others) is hosting a benefit concert in support of TOMS Shoes and their “One for One” program that provides shoes for children in need around the world.

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Women's Health Expo

This Saturday, March 26, the African-American student group E.B.O.N.I. (Enriching Believers of Necessary Intelligence) at the College of Saint Mary will host a free Women’s Health Expo at the Lied Fitness Center on the CSM campus.

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Author to Speak at Luncheon

This Thursday, March 24, Ilana Stanger-Ross, author of Sima’s Undergarments for Women, will be at the College of Saint Mary as the featured speaker for the Great Conversations luncheon.

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Nebraska Teen Honored

The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation will present its American Spirit Award to Jack Pape, a 17-year-old Boy Scout from Omaha, Nebraska.

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Severe Weather

Parts of the Channel 6 viewing area had a pretty rough experience with our first taste of spring storms Tuesday. A tornado hit the ground in the area of Missouri Valley and Logan, Iowa in the afternoon.

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Scrap Yard Owner Denies Assaulting Officers

Earl Norris,78, is accused of assaulting two Iowa law enforcement officers Friday. They were investigating stolen manhole covers and sewer grates found at his scrap yard north of Council Bluffs.

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