Tag: December 2017

Renovate the Right Way

A renovation that takes a bright, primary colored “BEFORE,” to a soft, neutral “AFTER,” is a drastic change…even for a professional. This particular project happens to be the private residence of one of Interiors Joan and Associates’ own professional interior designers, and when she said she was ready for change, […]

A caring ‘sole’

When Lilly Maddox turned 9-years-old, her parents opened up their home for foster care. To Lilly’s surprise, some of the kids arrived without shoes. Wanting to help other kids who might not have shoes, she decided instead of receiving presents for her birthday, she wanted her friends and family to […]

Regency’s rich history as a holiday tradition for families

For more than 40 years shoppers have made Regency a favorite destination, especially at the holidays. With its brick-lined interior and enclosed store-fronts only steps apart from each other, Regency was originally designed as a small-town village as part of the overall Regency development. Locals who lived in the housing […]

Table Grace cafe caters to a community in need

If you’re not familiar with the small, community restaurant tucked along Farnam Street between 16th and 17th Streets downtown, you need to be. The concept is simple:  provide healthy food for anyone who walks in the door, and you can either make a monetary donation in any amount, or you […]

Rejuvenating Women helps restore hope for those affected by human trafficking

An average of 900 individuals are sold each month in the state of Nebraska for human trafficking.* That’s a chilling statistic that most people might be surprised to learn. Unfortunately, it’s a reality that has resulted from the ease of online access to sites where people are sold into this […]

Lindsay Krause — Digging In

By Pat Sangimino     Lindsay Krause  |  Skutt  |  Freshman Last July, nearly a month before Lindsay Krause attended her first class at Skutt Catholic High School, she verbally committed to play volleyball at the University of Nebraska. “It just felt right,” said the 6-foot-3 high school freshman. “I […]

Moses Bryant — Game Changer

By Pat Sangimino   Moses Bryant  |  Elkhorn South  |  Senior The first time Elkhorn South senior Moses Bryant played football was as a young boy, when he took a handoff and began running in the opposite direction — toward the wrong goal line. Football, much like America itself, has […]

Three dynamic destinations

In partnership with Travel & Transport By land Nobu Ryokan Malibu   |   Malibu, CA When to travel: Year-round  When to book: 3-6 months before Why Nobu Ryokan Malibu: This Malibu retreat will make you feel like you’re on the other side of the Pacific Ocean, with its homage […]

Snowshoe Candy Co. makes your holidays sweeter

Ali Clark Yahnke’s favorite season for candy making has always been winter. Growing up in Wisconsin, she loved activities that imparted feelings of warmth and comfort such as cooking and knitting and has fond memories of enjoying handmade caramels from her grandfather at the holidays. One year at Thanksgiving she […]