Changing early delivery approach gives hope for healthier babies
Brissa Santillan (left) and Jose Torres go over information provided at the Native American and Extension College Visit Day at UNL Wednesday. Both ninth-graders are undecided about where they want to go to school. If affirmative action were banned in Nebraska, events that target minorities or women would either not be allowed or would have to be open to anyone. (William Lauer)
Dana Monroe walks across the parking lot after refueling a motorcycle outside of Ampride on U.S. 81 in Shelby. (Heidi Hoffman)
Construction work on the Antelope Valley Project near Vine Street looking south last month. (Michael Paulsen)
After the September 2002 slayings at a US Bank branch in Norfolk, the building was razed and a memorial park was erected in honor of the four employees and one customer who were gunned down. (Darin Epperly / Norfolk Daily News)
Elizabeth Ramirez helps George stand while playing at their home in Northwest Lincoln. (Heidi Hoffman)
A page from the ledger of the Prairie View Cemetery, which verifies the burials of Daisy Fears, Baby Fears and Mrs. Dixon. (Joe Duggan)
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