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Nebraska group protests corporate greed, inflation with inflatable ‘fat cat’ Friday
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — In case you had been close to Turner Park, you probably seen one thing out of the odd Friday.
A blow-up “fats cat” — a part of a company greed day of motion — was hosted by a bunch known as Unrig Our Economic system Nebraska. Unrig the Economic system works in several states and protests had been held concurrently in the course of the Omaha demonstration, with the closest different location being Waterloo, Iowa.
“We’ve working Individuals who’re working quite a few jobs to offer for his or her households, residing paycheck to paycheck. Some households cannot pay for fuel and groceries on the identical time, some must make the sacrifice, some cannot even pay for housing or healthcare and that is unacceptable,” stated Valeria Andersen, communications director for Unrig Our Economic system Nebraska.
Based on the group’s web site, the Nebraska chapter was established in early April. The 501 c(4) nonprofit political group has taken a public stance towards U.S. Rep. Don Bacon and likewise seeks to carry firms accountable.
Throughout Friday’s demonstration, Unrig Our Economic system Nebraska targeted on Kellogg’s. They are saying that Nebraskans are feeling the results of inflation however the firm reported the next revenue.
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Everything Rutgers fans need to know ahead of Nebraska matchup
LINCOLN, Neb. — Rutgers faces Nebraska at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
The Scarlet Knights (4-0, 1-0) are seeking their first win over the Cornhuskers (4-1, 1-1) after falling in their first six meetings. They came close in their last matchup, falling 14-13 on a Friday night in Piscataway.
Now, in the midst of their best start to a season in 12 years, there is more reason than ever to believe they could knock off one of the sports’ blue bloods.
Here is what Rutgers fans need to know ahead of the first Big Ten road trip of the season:
On the field
Rutgers-Nebraska preview: Keys to victory, x-factor and more with 5-0 start at stake
Rutgers-Nebraska forecast calls for record-setting heat that may feel ‘like a blowtorch’
Rutgers-Nebraska picks, prediction: Will Scarlet Knights make history in tough Big Ten road game?
Rutgers Rant: Previewing massive road game vs. Nebraska
Off the field
ESPN’s College Gameday at Rutgers? Aaron Rodgers says, ‘This could be the year’ | Here’s what it would take
With Rutgers rolling again, N.J.’s HS coaches double down on endorsing Greg Schiano
Rutgers’ Aaron Lewis: ‘Defense needs to turn it up’ amid early struggles
Proud moment in store for former N.J. coach when Rutgers faces Nebraska
Player
Q&A with Rutgers OL Gus Zilinskas, who knows Nebraska football better than any Scarlet Knight
What Rutgers’ Greg Schiano said about Nebraska’s Patrick Mahomes-esque QB Dylan Raiola
Why Nebraska coach Matt Rhule compared this Rutgers star to ‘The Matrix’
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Patrick Lanni may be reached at planni@njadvancemedia.com.
Brian Fonseca may be reached at bfonseca@njadvancemedia.com.
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Millard North's Nebraska recruits show off skills against Lincoln East
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Millard North showed off its flashy Division I recruits in a 55-28 win against Lincoln East.
On the first drive of the game, 3-star recruit Pierce Mooberry showed why he has his stars with an 85-yard touchdown on Millard North’s first drive of the game.
The tight end/outside linebacker is committed to Nebraska.
Caden Vermaas, another 3-star Nebraska recruit, scored a 47-yard rushing touchdown.
Not only are these two guys explosive offensively, but they also play both sides of the ball.
Lincoln East finally scored after switching to a hurry-up offense. But it was too little too late.
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Man killed in UTV crash in southeast Nebraska
COOK, Neb. (KOLN) – A man was killed in a UTV crash this week in Johnson County.
According to the Johnson County Attorney, the sheriff’s office got a call Tuesday about a side-by-side UTV crash in a field near Cook.
Paul Wilken, 68, was the only person on the UTV when it crashed. Wilken was rushed to the Johnson County Hospital and later taken to UNMC in Omaha where he died.
The Johnson County Attorney’s Office said alcohol was not a factor in this incident.
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