Author: Edge Staff

Our Leisure

By land Santa Fe, New Mexico  |  The Inn of the Five Graces When to travel: Year-round When to book: 3-6 months in advance Why The Inn of the Five Graces: Indulge in lavish Southwestern style at the Inn of the Five Graces, located in one of Santa Fe’s most […]

Cleaning for a Reason

More information www.cleaningforareason.org Share your story of breast cancer On Twitter at #Swiffergoespink When Judy Aten was undergoing treatment for cancer earlier this year, she received a small gift that made a big difference – four monthly house cleanings provided free of charge by The Maids in Omaha. Her friend had told […]

Stories of Survivors

Learn More www.projectpinkd.org Sarah Guido, Tammy Tanner, and Teresa Sims are all Omaha women who were diagnosed with invasive forms of breast cancer before the age of 45. All of them were scared. All of them underwent bilateral mastectomies and months of multiple reconstructive surgeries. All of them leaned heavily on […]

Modern Family, Modern Home

Coventry Estates home a contemporary classic Designing a home around the needs of the modern family proved to be an exciting challenge for Matt Kronaizl, owner of Sierra Homes, and Tamarah Phillips with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services. They wanted to have all of the entertainment areas on one floor and give the […]

Golden Gymnast

Lyanda Dudley | Age 17 | Millard West Lyanda Dudley was a child that had an unlimited supply of energy. Her parents took her to the park on a daily basis in an attempt to have her run off some of her energy. When the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics was […]

Going the Distance

Austin Yardley | Age 16 | Elkhorn High School Austin Yardley started his running career as a sprinter in the third grade on a YMCA track team. His love of long distance running was developed when he started joining his dad on training runs for 5K races while still in […]

My Two Cents

KC Mechanical Service, Inc. Kyle Schnoor/Owner 402-214-2639   Living in Nebraska makes it difficult to know when fall ends and winter begins. Knowing when to service your furnace, change your filters, and how to start saving energy is very important. Regardless of owning a new house or an old one, […]

Functional Style

Artistico Interiors’ Stacie Muhle blends day-to-day living with expressive design Stacie Muhle has some advice for those considering remodeling or building a new home: Get an interior designer involved early in the process.  “It can save a fair amount of costly mistakes,” said Muhle, ASID, interior designer and owner of […]

Standing the Test of Time

Family-owned since the Depression, Lumbermen’s enters new phase of growth Back before the recession — before the financial crisis, the housing market crash, the near disappearance of new construction — Jeff Funk of Lumbermen’s took a rosy view of the future. “It looked like life was going to be golden […]

Costal Class

Plank is well worth the trip downtown Fresh seafood can be difficult to find in a landlocked city, but Plank Seafood Provisions in the Old Market is that rare gem. Chef Matt Moser spent three months in the basement of Plank’s sister restaurant, Blue Sushi, developing a unique seafood menu […]