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Nebraska-based pizza chain Godfather’s Pizza is set to open a new location in Queen Creek
QUEEN CREEK, AZ — A slice of the Midwest is coming to the East Valley! Godfather’s Pizza from Omaha, Nebraska, is set to open a new location this month in Queen Creek.
Bruce Cannon, who owns and operates two Godfather’s Pizza locations in Lincoln and Norfolk, Nebraska, will also own and operate the new Queen Creek restaurant.
“This marks the brand’s first traditional Godfather’s Pizza restaurant in Arizona since 2009, signaling an exciting return to the Phoenix metro area,” read the news release sent to ABC15.
The restaurant will open near Queen Creek Rd and Signal Butte Rd.
The restaurant will provide dine-in, carryout, and third-party delivery options, featuring its classic pizza lineup alongside favorites like breadsticks, streusels, and specialty pies.
IF YOU GO
- Opening date: January 19, 2026.
- Address: 22485 Queen Creek Road, Suite 101
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No. 6 Nebraska wrestling breaks attendance record in loss to No. 4 Iowa
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) – A record crowd packed the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Friday night in Lincoln, but sixth-ranked Nebraska came up short in a 22-14 loss to No. 4 Iowa in a marquee Big Ten dual.
The announced attendance of 7,891 set a new program record, breaking the previous mark of 7,094 set in December.
Nebraska claimed four bouts on the night, highlighted by Brock Hardy’s milestone victory.
Hardy, ranked No. 3 at 141 pounds, earned a 1-0 decision over No. 10 Nasir Bailey to secure his 100th career dual win. The victory made Hardy the 33rd wrestler in Nebraska history to reach the milestone.
Iowa built an early advantage by winning four of the first five bouts.
The Hawkeyes clinched the dual at 184 when Gabe Arnold defeated No. 7 Silas Allred 4-1 to extend the Hawkeyes’ lead to 22-6.
Nebraska will remain at home Sunday to host No. 2 Ohio State. The dual is scheduled for a 1 p.m. CT start and will stream on B1G+.
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Nebraska health officials warn of hypothermia, frostbite risks during extreme cold
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – One of the biggest health concerns during the extreme cold settling into Nebraska this weekend is hypothermia and frostbite.
It can occur quickly, especially among older adults and young children.
Officials with CHI Health Saint Elizabeth in Lincoln, which is the only burn unit in Nebraska, often treat frostbite injuries.
“So really it’s about making sure we dress in layers. Really limit our exposure outside. Limit exposed tissue. so as much as Mom may have told you to wear that scarf, i’m probably not the best at it. during these times its really important we are wearing that scarf and cover up all that exposed tissue. That’s really going to decrease that time needed to be out in the elements,” said Nurse Eric Jensen, Burn and Trauma Program Coordinator at CHI Health St. Elizabeth.
They tell people to limit time outside and wear proper clothes.
If you start to feel numbness at all while outside, get indoors as quickly as possible. St. Elizabeth has treated three cases of frostbite this winter.
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