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In fact, the "how much house" a typical Nebraska family can afford is $372,763—about $26,000 more than the median home price. The money adds up, especially for families looking for more space.
Flames destroyed one home and heavily damaged another on Brenda Way in West Sacramento, officials said Thursday afternoon. Latest U.S.
Long Pine is a city of about 300 in Brown County in north-central Nebraska, about nine miles from the Brown County Hospital in Ainsworth. But the Sandhills region it is a part of has some of ...
LINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen on Friday extended a burn ban for central and western Nebraska for another 10-day period, through midnight on May 20. The new executive order renews ...
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This is an epigram by Robert Burns. It is read here by Tom Fleming. Burns wrote this poem during the winter of 1785-6, which was included in the Kilmarnock edition of Poems, Chiefly in the ...
Residents of a Pacoima neighborhood were allowed to return home Saturday after a home that exploded was intentionally set on fire in a "controlled burn".
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A massive fire forced the evacuation of a nursing home Friday afternoon in Yates Center, and firefighters from as far as Overland Park went to battle the blaze.
New studies by the National Fire Protection Association show modern homes built with flammable materials and open plans tend to burn faster than older homes. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Nebraska and Tennessee originally agreed to a home-and-home series in 2006, to be played in 2016 and 2017. In 2013, the schools agreed to delay the series for a decade. --Field Level Media ...
Home burns down near Mancos on Wednesday By Bailey Duran Special to The Journal. Friday, Jan 31, 2025 11:28 AM Updated Friday, Jan. 31, 2025 5:11 PM.