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Let freedom ring with these local Fourth of July events and firework shows

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OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — With Fourth of July celebrations well underway, we put together a list of local events and firework shows to help you celebrate Independence Day!

Independence Day at Werner Park
July 3
Werner Park
12356 Ballpark Way
Papillion, Nebraska
Featuring a firework display following the game.
For more information visit: facebook.com

Independence Days on the Granary Green
July 3: 5:30 p.m. – July 4: 10:00 p.m.
Granary Green
7401 Main Street
Ralston, Nebraska
Featuring activities, food and fireworks.
For more information visit: facebook.com

Fourth of July in Seward
July 3 and July 4
Seward, Nebraska
Nebraska’s Fourth of July City has a multitude of events to help you celebrate!
Check them out here: julyfourthseward.com

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Performances by USAF Heartland of America Band
For more information visit the band’s website

July 3, 6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m.
Venues at The Granary
5500 Granary Plaza, Suite 101
Ralston, Nebraska

July 4, 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
SumTur Amphitheater
11691 South 108th Street
Papillion, Nebraska

July 4th Festivities in Wahoo
July 4: 11:00 a.m.
Wahoo, Nebraska
Check out the schedule of events here: facebook.com

Underwood Iowa 4th of July Celebration 2023
July 4: 7:00 a.m.
Underwood, Iowa
Featuring activities, a parade and food.
For more information visit: facebook.com

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Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks
July 4: 8:30 p.m.
Gene Leahy Mall
1001 Douglas Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Featuring a performance by The Omaha Symphony followed by a firework show.
For more information visit: theriverfront.com

Lake Manawa Fireworks
July 4: 10:00 p.m.
Lake Manawa
Council Bluffs, Iowa
For more information visit: lakemanawafireworks.com

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Cooper resigns from Nebraska football team

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Evan Cooper, the Huskers’ secondary and defensive pass game coordinator, has resigned, according to a Nebraska football spokesperson.

The spokesperson said the resignation was for personal reasons.

Cooper has been apart of Rhule’s coaching staff since 2013.

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Hall County Historical Society shares history of experimental government program in Nebraska

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WOOD RIVER, Neb. (KSNB) – The Hall County Historical Society visited the senior center in Wood River to tell the story of an experimental government program from the 1930s.

Rural Rehabilitation was an experimental government program that spanned across the United States and started in 1934. One of the locations that met the criteria for the program was Hall County.

Michelle Setlik, Vice President of Hall County Historical Society, said 10 Hall County families were selected for the Farmstead Project.

“Hall County was chosen for the Farmstead Program because it met the criteria for the federal government,” said Setlik. “It had good quality soil, it had water, it had enough people that needed assistance that were on the relief roles and it had land available for the government to purchase for the project.”

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The following conditions had to be met:

  1. The area needed to have an agricultural history
  2. A large number of families eligible for relief had to live in the area
  3. An adequate water supply (either rainfall or irrigation) had to be present
  4. The site had access to markets for the produced goods
  5. There had to be suitable land available for purchase in the area

The communities for the Farmstead Program were selected by NERA (National Economic Research Associates) and supporting agencies. The families also had to meet a certain criteria to be considered for the program.

Criteria for selected families include:

  1. The family must have been on the relief rolls of the county where the project was being constructed
  2. The head of the household had to be between the ages of 35-50
  3. There had to be 4-6 members of the family

According to the historical society, in order to be considered for the Farmstead Project, families had to submit an application that was then reviewed by three different agencies.

Each Farmstead Family received the following:

  • Four room cottage
  • Small barn
  • Chicken House
  • Poultry yard
  • Land for garden and small orchard
  • Seeds
  • Livestock: two cows, 100 hens, 300 chickens

Once families agreed to the terms, they were given a one-year lease on the property for a nominal fee and after a one-year probation period they could be eligible to purchase the property on a 15-year payment plan, according to the historical society.

Setlik said the Hall County Historical Society is celebrating their 100th anniversary this year and have plans to make 12 new historical markers for the county.

One of those markers will be put at the site of the Farmstead homes in Grand Island off of Highway 34 on Farmstead Road.

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Source: Pacers ink former Husker SG Tominaga

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Former Nebraska sharpshooter Keisei Tominaga will get an opportunity to show whether he’s worth a turn in the NBA, as he agreed to an Exhibit 10 deal with the Indiana Pacers, a source told ESPN’s Jonathan Givony.

Tominaga was named second-team All-Big Ten last season after helping lead Nebraska to an NCAA Tournament bid for the first time since 2014.

Winner of this year’s College Three-Point content, he notched 76 3-pointers last season, on his way to compiling a 37.4 percent clip for 3-pointers over his three seasons as a Cornhusker.

Tominaga averaged 11.4 points, 1.8 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 22.7 minutes in 94 games (57 starts) with Nebraska.

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An Exhibit 10 contract is essentially a tryout that includes a one-year, minimum-salary NBA contract. Teams have until the start of the regular season to convert that contract into a two-way contract with the player.

Information from Field Level Media was used in this report.



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