I’m going to selfishly share my first story for @NE_Examiner, from yesterday’s hearing on #Nebraska’s lawsuit against #Omaha about the health director’s mask mandate.
This story will update when the judge rules, likely by lunch today.
If you need a little controversy in your life, let @PaulHammelNE and @NE_Examiner update you on the defamation lawsuit filed by a former legislative candidate that divided some stars of the @NEGOP.
Today I’ll live tweet the press conference Mayor @Jean_Stothert is holding to announce a new downtown development. @NE_Examiner
Mayor is up front with the CEO of @mutualofomaha, James Blackledge, for the announcement. Mayor leads off that city is going to build a street car. On one end, the riverfront park on 10th, all the way to @unmc.
Stothert: Says paying for the streetcar will not require a tax increase. I had said we couldn't build a streetcar when the streets were full of potholes. We fulfilled that promise. That bond issue began work.
20 years ago today, I was woken up as a young night reporter by my colleague and friend @cory_golden, who told me to turn on the TV. I saw the damage of the first tower, in a city and region I visited often because my mom's family called it home.
Then the second plane hit. We all knew war was coming, and there was work to be done. I remember the conversations with first responders, soldiers and airmen from those days. The anger. Fear. And resolve.
But the thing I remember most is the sense of national unity and purpose. I'd grown up in a time of relative prosperity that had given way to political sniping and divide. Then, as now, people wondered if we could come together again as a people.