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  2. Steve Pivovar - Wikipedia

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    Steve Pivovar (September 9, 1952 – August 10, 2016), known as Piv Pivovar, was an American sports journalist for the Omaha World-Herald for over 45 years. Pivovar died on August 10, 2016, at the age of 63, after a nine-month battle with renal cancer. He had also been recently diagnosed with pneumonia.

  3. Omaha World-Herald - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was the world's last to print both daily morning and afternoon editions, a practice it ended in March 2016. [3]The World-Herald was the largest employee-owned newspaper in the United States from 1979 until 2011: Omaha construction magnate Peter Kiewit bought the newspaper and its television station, the local ABC affiliate, in 1962 for $40.1 million from Omaha-based World ...

  4. List of newspapers in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Dakota City herald – Dakota City (1859–1860) [10] Dakota County Herald – Dakota City (1899–1922) The Enterprise – Omaha (1893–1920) The Falls City Tribune – Falls City (1904–1908) [11] Gibbon Reporter – Gibbon (1890–2017) The Gothenburg Times – Gothenburg (1908–2022) Heartland Messenger – Omaha (2006–2008)

  5. Charles B. Washington - Wikipedia

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    Charles B. Washington (December 1, 1923 [1] – April 28, 1986) was an American civil rights activist, [2] journalist, and mentor from Omaha, Nebraska. He is best known for his work in North Omaha from the 1940s until his death.

  6. Keith "End Zone" Jones - Wikipedia

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    Keith "End Zone" Jones (born February 5, 1966) [1] is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers, twice earning first-team all-conference honors in the Big Eight.

  7. Bo Pelini - Wikipedia

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    On December 17, the Omaha World-Herald obtained audio of Pelini attacking Eichorst in vulgar terms while addressing his players on December 2. Pelini questioned Eichorst's integrity, calling him "a fucking lawyer who makes policies", a "total pussy" and a "total cunt".

  8. High school sports reporters Dave Purpura and Frank DiRenna exchange some observations on the football playoffs ahead of the regional quarterfinals.

  9. Heinrich Haarberg - Wikipedia

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    Haarberg grew up in Kearney, Nebraska and attended Kearney Catholic High School. [1] As a senior, he passed for 1,857 yards and 19 touchdowns and also rushed for 556 yards and 10 touchdowns. [2]