Pass the BBQ sauce. Before eating your own words, it's always good to add some flavor. That's the voice of experience. So pass the bread and some sauce and a few of those columns on Doc Sadler from 2006 to '11.
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Shatel: Doc, NU fortunes never changed
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Anti-nuke group's ad counters bill
The spots air as a Senate panel prepares to vote on a deal on a rate plan for MidAmerican.
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Kerrey to get 'respect' for Senate time
The former senator talked with Majority Leader Harry Reid about committee spots before he said he'd run.
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Omaha taxpayers not off hook for $4.5M
The city's taxpayers might have to pay an unexpected tax bill from the state for the construction of TD Ameritrade Park because current legislation wouldn't make a new exemption retroactive.
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Pledges save program serving elderly
Chapters of Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly in Chicago and Paris offered more than $138,000 combined to the Omaha organization to keep its mission alive and doors open.
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Slain man's future held promise
Vedant Patel, 22, an engineering student, is described as brilliant and caring.
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Suspended sentence for ex-pastor in sex abuse case
Brent Girouex, 32, was sentenced to 17 years in prison, but then the judge suspended the sentence and ordered Girouex to stay at a sex offender treatment facility.
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Kelly: Tenor's story offers healing
Ronan Tynan has a remarkable voice and an even more remarkable story.
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Tornado season off to deadly start
Storms that have already raked the U.S. are a reminder of the need to prepare.
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Omaha Film Fest starts today
As it celebrates its seventh year, the Omaha Film Festival is developing an identity as a place filmmakers and fans like to go to meet each other and talk about moviemaking.
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Iowa man is shot again
Authorities say the Onawa trucking firm owner arranged to have himself shot on Super Bowl Sunday to gain sympathy from his estranged wife; the latest shooting is under investigation.
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Keystone XL pipeline OK fails
WASHINGTON - Amid a gusher of election-year talk about high gas prices, a solid majority of senators voted Thursday to mandate approval of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. The Republican proposal still fell short of the...
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Hassebrook out of U.S. Senate race
NU Regent Chuck Hassebrook declares his support for fellow Democrat Bob Kerrey.
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Your own private island
The island now is such a fixture that Omaha-area remodelers say almost every kitchen-ista wants one, whether the cook is a man or woman, budding chef or habitual microwave.
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Cake designers square off in sweet contest
Two Omaha entrants are headed to Hy-Vee's finals. WITH PHOTOS.
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Prairie dogs, take cover -- bill passes
The bill, which allows counties to control prairie dogs like noxious weeds, now goes to the governor.
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Perlman: Ron Brown's LGBT comments don't represent NU
Chancellor Harvey Perlman made his comments following Brown's testimony at the Omaha's City Council meeting.
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3 Neb. Game & Parks candidates interviewed
Three finalists to succeed Rex Amack as director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission were interviewed Thursday.
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Rapist to victim: drugs fueled attack
Nicholas Podrazo was sentenced to 50 to 60 years for raping an Omaha woman with an ice scraper.
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Proposal to force pipeline OK fails
The move garners significant support in the Senate once again but doesn't advance.
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