Papillion, NE News
Papillion, NE News
Beginning June 4th, pick up your reading logs! Each week on Monday a new Reading...
Teen Volunteer SRP Orientation
Teen Volunteer SRP Orientation
Cinco de Mayo - Special Story Time
Therese Guy book signing
Friends of the Library Booksale
If you're having trouble with the new online catalog, classes are scheduled for...
The online catalog will be accessible Tuesday April 24th. Thank you for your pat...
Shaping the Hands
Red Cross Bloodmobile
Licorice Tasting with Chocolaterie Stam
A Thank You from one of our story time patrons.
Ms. Mary as the Cat in the Hat!
Sump Memorial Library will be closed to the public on April 23, 2012 for compute...
Shaping the Mind
Join us on Saturday for our Dr.Seuss Party funded by the Papillion Women's Club....
Special Story Time with Josh the Otter
CLOSED - Library Migration
CLOSED Easter
Family Drop in Crafts - every 3rd Thursday
Shaping the Will
Three of our staff were able to attend the Public Library Conference held in Phi...
Local Legends with Leah Hoins
Edible Book Fest 2012
Red Cross Bloodmobile
Shaping the Heart
Why We Do What We Do
Discovering Purpose
Dr.Seuss Party!
Dr.Seuss on the loose!
Family Drop in Crafts - every 3rd Thursday
What's that about?
What's that about?
What's that about?
Yo missed one on her ballot but she answered the bonus question "Who is the youn...
Parenting Series
Parenting Series
Feeding Picky Eaters
Parenting Series
CLOSED Presidents' Day
Happy Valentine's Day! The library staff has come up with a list of favorite fic...
Kindle WINNERS for the Library Lovers month Scavenger Hunt..... drum roll please...
The Scavenger Hunt winners will be announced Monday February 13th at 4:00pm. Goo...
Living Without Regret
Parenting Series
Writing a novel is not merely going on a shopping expedition across the border t...
Transition! Transition! Transition!
The Simplexity of Mentoring
The Danger of “Wish Dream” Thinking
Responding to Acedia
Incarnational Mentoring
February is Library Lovers Month! Join us every Friday during the Coffee Bar for...
Local Legends with Leah Hoins
Fancy Nancy Party - Registration Required
Friday Storytime
Family Drop in Crafts - every 3rd Thursday
CLOSED
For those who want to eat healthier this year check out this site. You can find...
The Sump Memorial Library wishes everyone a Happy 2012 and to remind everyone th...
CLOSED 31st, 1st, & 2nd
Let's Celebrate the New Year!
Get your Game ON!
National Card Playing Day
CLOSED 24th, 25th, & 26th
Holiday Movie! (PG)
Make a Gingerbread House (Registration Required)
Drop in Craft
A Visit with Santa - Registration Required
A Visit with Santa - Registration Required
Sunday Music in December
Family Drop in Crafts - every 3rd Thursday
For all you Stephanie Plum fans out there!
Did anyone get any reading done over the weekend after waking up from the food c...
Closed
A Child's Story; A Lawman's Untruth
October 3rd Update – Mentored Ministry
Ranch of Terror
Oops! Great Books for Great Kids is next Tuesday, the 27th...
Don't forget, today is 'Great Books for Great Kids' day at the Runza in Papillio...
Just a reminder: We are Closed on Monday September 5th for Labor Day. Have a gre...
What Makes a Mentoring Relationship “Successful”?
The Instructional Bridge group will be meeting on Monday from 3:00 - 4:30 from n...
Back to School for Papillion - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
The library is open Saturday during Brownie's Car Show. The sweet convertible Mu...
Community Course Offerings
Thanks to everyone who came out this weekend to help us celebrate the library's...
Everyone had such a great time with Rainbow Rowell last night. Thank you Rainbow...
Countdown to meeting Rainbow Rowell, author of 'Attachments'!!! 7 pm tomorrow ev...
What did everyone read over the weekend?
Clem-en-tine: noun a small, sweet variety of tangerine with orange-red skin. (some of which a kind patron dropped off to our library staff - Thank you very much)
Join us this evening for our family movie - we will be showing 'MegaMind' at 6:30pm.
Happy Monday! What book did you enjoy over the weekend?
Don't forget - - - - tomorrow we close at 12:00pm so stop by early!
Summer Reading is coming to an end :( Just a reminder going out that all levels (1-8) need to be turned in by July 29th at 5:00 for prizes.
It was such a hot weekend, what did you read inside to avoid the heat?
2011 All-Student Orientation Schedule
What are some of your favorite summer reads?
The Wednesday afternoon (July 6th) program 'Songs from around the World' is canceled.
Mentored Ministry- Giving them your BEST!
The Thursday Bridge Club will be meeting at 3 o'clock for the rest of the summer.
Gathering at the NACC
The Papillion Community Foundation says we can sell wristband tickets until 5 o'clock Thursday...so come on in and get 'em!
Get your wrist bands for Papillion Days here at the library. They are for sale until tomorrow afternoon. fyi the wristbands are good for Thursday and Sunday only.
For grades 3rd - 6th sign up for Monday Madness and make and take edible play-doh from 2 until 3. 597-2040
Family Brown Bag story time FRIDAY at 11:30 - 12:00 for all ages! Bring your lunch and enjoy some fun and exciting stories.
Friday at 10 am Adults of all ages can come and make a papercrete planter then take it home and put a plant in it, or use it for a pencil cup or a door stop...the uses are limitless.
Baby Play today at 9:45, and 2nd - 6th graders can join us for Continental Crafts from 2:00 - 2:30 and 2:30 - 3:00. *Registration required for the craft 597-2040. Club Knit is from 6:30 - 8:30 this evening, drop in anytime.
Family Movie starts at 6:30 - Come on by and watch 'Gnomeo and Juliet'.
June is Audio book month. What audio book would you recommend to other listeners?
Come into the library and check out the display of bookmarks designed by our patrons for the Library's 90th Birthday. They will be on display until June 15th with the winners being chosen and announced in August.
New Ways Singers Tour Schedule
Papillion Days 2011
SUMMER READING info. coming SOON!!! YAY!
Nebraska Sex Offender Registry Website Guidelines
Women’s basketball back at NCC
Who loves the library in the springtime? The trees are blooming, the plants are peeking out of the ground, a few have even started to bloom in the garden. And inside the library we have great display's on Jazz, Poetry and books on the Circus.
We have additional copies of this VERY popular book. Hopefully the holds will process through faster now. If you'd like to place a hold on this title you can do that online or give us a call at 402.597.2040.
Just a reminder for everyone: The library will be closed Sunday April 24th. Have a great holiday!
Teen Job Fair this Friday April 22 from 11am - 2pm for those interested in volunteering for the Summer Reading Program. Must be going into the 7th grade or higher to be eligible. Applications will be given out Friday and interviews granted to those who b
There are a few more openings for the 'Kite program with Randy Fox' on Wednesday at 1pm. Give us a call at 597-2040 and we will add you to the list.
The 'Pulp Fiction' program is tonight at 5:30pm. Stop in and get a free book and audio book and learn a little bit about what makes up a 'Pulp Fiction' novel.
If you, by chance, are one of the lucky patrons that are receiving emails from the library, there was a computer glitch and you may have received an Overdue in error for books you returned long ago. We are very sorry for the inconvenience and you may loo
This is going out to all of you imaginative types out there (that includes EVERYONE)... Edible Book Fest is coming up fast (this Saturday to be exact!) Fill out the entry form and bring your creation to the library around 11am and see other like minded c
New AudioBooks 4/5/2011 Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen Our last best Chance by King Abdullah II of Jordan Lost and found by Geneen Roth
Books to the ceiling, Books to the sky, My pile of books is a mile high. How I love them! How I need them! I'll have a long beard by the time I read them. -Arnold Lobel
Poets utter great and wise things which they do not themselves understand - Plato Happy Poetry Month everyone!!!
Currently hiring Youth Services manager and Youth Services Assistant. More information at www.sumplibrary.org.
The library is going paperless! Next time you're in update your contact information with an email address or email us at sumplibrary@gmail.com (please include your library barcode number and your name).
Scholarship Update
Mardis Gras is Tuesday, stop at the desk for a piece of King cake!
Just in case you missed this…
DR. SEUSS’ BIRTHDAY PARTY — Saturday, March 19th from 1:00-2:00; for children ages 5-9. The Papillion Junior Women’s Club is the host for this event which will feature crafts, games, and snacks. Registration required as space is limit
IRS Designates FACTS as a Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) Organization
A few new Adult Fiction titles: Left neglected by Lisa Genova, Beneath the Lion's gaze by Maaza Mengiste, and Minding Frankie by Maeve Binchy. You can come in and snag them off the new book display or put them on hold if they are currently checked o
Today is Read Across America Day - linked with Dr. Suess's Birthday since 1998, it promotes reading in anticipation for Children to become lifelong readers. To all of Sump's readers... what are you reading at the moment and/or what have you rea
Happy Birthday Theodor Geisel and thank you for your wonderful contribution to children's literature.
And the WINNER is... Zach Trail! Who is the only person to guess all categories correctly including the bonus question of 'Which actor/actress has won the most Oscars?' and that is Katharine Hepburn. Congratulations Zach!
Happy March everyone... here's a little NE history for you: in 1867 Nebraska became the 37th state; and Lincoln becomes the new state capital.
Little Known Benefit
A few new Fiction books... Now you see her by Joy Fielding; Devil's food cake murder by Joanne Fluke; and Portraits of a marriage by Sandor Marai.
MEC Update
Some NEW non-fiction titles on the New Book display this week: The sound of a wild snail eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey; The film that changed my life by Robert K. Elder; Ten thousand joys and ten thousand sorrows by Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle; Starstruck:
We are doing inventory this week and with some 60,000 items, it is quite a job. We all take turns though so we are all equally sore at the end of the day =) Wish us luck on our daunting task!
And the WINNER is.... Do you sit at home and pick the winner before it's announced? Stop in and fill out our Awards ballot. The correct ballot wins a movie snack pack that will be awarded March 1st.
Was Serial Rapist Running Free While Law Enforcement Swarmed on a Harmless 22-Year-Old Mom?
If you have any spare LEGO blocks the library would love to take them off your hands. We will be using them for programming and in the play area.
FACTS Publishes 'The Perfect Bad Law: Nebraska's LB 285"
Baker’s chocolates a family affair
The neighbors are building an igloo
New life for Intercessors of Lamb
Potholes taking turn for worse?
World-Herald editorial: Possible solution for invasive species?
World-Herald editorial: Politics and moderation
Personal valentines made with love
Feb. 12-14: Atmospheric rivers
Jubilant Egyptians stand at a crossroads
St. Peter Claver school to close
Briefly
World-Herald editorial: Foster care scrutiny is important
Regent: Painting sale 'bad idea'
Mubarak goes; Egyptians cheer
World-Herald editorial: Reduce pesticide drift
Teen gets 6 years in holdup
Feb. 11: Colder than the South Pole
Bus driver found not guilty
Omaha officer dragged by SUV
Johanns seeks leadership post
Usher tour coming to Omaha
Check out some "New Arrivals" in the magazine section. Mother Jones, Nebraska History, Utne Reader Inc., Family Tree Magazine, and Crafts n' Things.
Rage ignites anew in Egypt
Western Iowa loses population
We are putting out a new stash of Large Print today... among the new titles: Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson, The Yada Yada Prayer Group gets Rolling by Neta Jackson and The Girls of Murder City by Douglas Perry.
In GO: Superman skips Omaha
Your Weekend Planner
NTK (Need to Know)
Red-alert season for ice dams
Get ready for higher food prices
World-Herald editorial: A worthy salute
World-Herald editorial: Prostitution horrors
Schlichtemeier: 'I am at fault'
The Public Pulse, February 10
Feb. 10: Small world, big droughts
On livewellnebraska.com: Strokes up among the young
Seniors' tax compromise in works
Dog bites send 2 to hospital
$1.4M deal in fatal crash
On livewellnebraska.com: Varied premiums
Should state change electoral vote?
World-Herald editorial: On the path to CIR reform
Lawmakers vote to end local aid
The Public Pulse, February 9
FURTHERMORE
Voters will be investigated
Court backs former Elkhorn chief
Views mixed on sex ed plan
Creighton president looks back
Feb. 9: Flea, fly . . . fantastic!
CU president looks back
Egypt turmoil topic at UNO
On livewellnebraska.com: Obama gives up smoking
Ex-officers' appeal denied
Voters will be investigated
NTK (Need to Know)
An offer too good to pass up
100th day of school brings 101-year-old visitor
Schools work to keep kids in class
100th day of school brings 101-year-old visitor
Newlywed loses health battle
Will softball venture cost city?
High gas price a pump puzzler
Nebraska bar builds curling rink
Iowa medal winner won't re-enlist
High gas price a pump puzzler
Dangerous cold, then a warm spell
Sex ring victims describe shame, pain
Feb. 8: Life on the farm
Feb. 8: Life on the farm
OverDrive is active today! For downloadable ebooks and audiobooks go to:
She speaks out against violence
Super Bowl XLV: Packers hang on for 31-25 win
Last Week: Toys win
Snow, arctic cold precede warm-up
Remembering Reagan on centennial
On livewellnebraska.com: Latest stem-cell idea
Bid to close lethal gap in gun law
Dash of color to brighten viaduct
Kelly: Speaking up, creating peace
World-Herald editorial: Legislature's need for caution
World-Herald editorial: Nebraska looks ahead
The Public Pulse, February 6
Super Bowl XLV: An old-school showdown
Feb. 6: Oh, my!
Man jailed in insurance scam
No plans to limit recalls
Tearful plea in fatal crash
3rd settlement in ‘Beatrice 6’ case
Science Bowl title on the line
Suttle: No Ralston annexation
Feb. 5: How did the storm impact you?
Cities seek to head off revenue losses
Prom dresses sold for a cause
Parents try to save Underwood Hills school
Teens, don't forget to checkout the New teen books display... a few titles on there include: 'Torment' by Lauren Kate, 'The summer of skinny dipping' by Amanda Howells, 'Virals' by Kathy Reichs, and 'Tweet Heart
New Junior titles available today: 'The Danger Box' by Blue Balliett, 'Moon over Manifest' by Clare Vanderpool, and 'The mysterious howling' by Maryrose Wood.
Giffords' husband going into space
Slip-on ice grippers keep you upright
Rural air subsidies eyed for cuts
New crime-fighting tool in Omaha
Panel kills kids meal bill
Baseball group sues MECA
FURTHERMORE
World-Herald editorial: Democracy abroad
UNL grad stays in Cairo
World-Herald editorial: Big challenge, positive steps
Bill would cut health coverage
Feb. 4: Seeking a few good mussels
Smell forces jet to land in Omaha
OverDrive is going live! Starting February 7th, you will be able to quickly and easily download audiobooks and ebooks at home. You can check out our website for more information on OverDrive and what devices it works with and what updates you need on you
Sanders quits Husker staff
Just a few books to note that are added to the catalog this week: Stephen Coonts 'Deep Black: Death wave, Karen Russell 'Swamplandia', and Stefan Kanfer 'Tough without a gun: The life and extraordinary afterlife of Humphrey Bogart
We have a local artist displaying some artwork within the library. Beautiful watercolors with pencil paintings. The next time you stop in take a look, they are on the East wall.
Your Weekend Planner
Farm prices boost land values
NTK (Need to Know)
Mussels: Big trouble, small package
Guard stays busy after training Afghans
TD Ameritrade to pay $10 million
Lawmakers move against meth
It's final: Suttle still wins
No misinterpreting her commitment to ‘mission’
World-Herald editorial: Uncertainties in egypt
World-Herald editorial: Right signal for society
Judge condemns ‘carnage'
Feb. 3: Clearing windshields of frost
False story leads to big search
Deal ends Woodbine banker’s trial
Shooting injures Lt. Gov.'s son
Sun shines on cleaner streets
Workers urge pipeline OK
NTK (Need to Know)
La Vista club’s quilts benefit police, firefighters
David Ignatius: Protests intensify Arab world anxiety, demonstrate limits of power by U.S.
The Public Pulse, February 2
World-Herald editorial: Biogenes and USDA
World-Herald editorial: Look for a change in scheduling city elections
You're cold? Chadron's -27
Senators pare wheel fee's scope
Jan. road deaths a record low
Feb. 2: Not safe for man nor beast
Deal could mean less than 50 years
LiveWellNebraska: Sodium webchat
1 injured in 21st & Pinkney shooting
Expect another ugly commute
Signing Day: Husker football
Signing Day: Husker football
Campus Closed Feb 2nd
will close at 6:00 p.m. and reopen at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Church Leadership Seminar
The Knit Club will not be meeting this evening.
Added some pictures of the Rain Garden transformation this past summer. Check them out and remember the warm days of summer.
Icy roads too slick for some
A reminder that when school is canceled so are storytimes. Have a wonderful snowy day everyone. If you decide to come into the library please drive safe.
Nothing off limits on OPS budget
Helping kids with parents deployed overseas
Millard South principal returns
New York Times editorial: Credit Suttle for making hard choices
The Public Pulse, February 1
FURTHERMORE
World-Herald editorial: Mayoral recalls become national debate
World-Herald editorial: Female officers' opportunity for service
Rider deaths could bring 50 years
Closings and cancellations
LiveWellNebraska: Shake the salt habit
No time to take chances in the cold
Feb. 1: Near blizzard but no blizzard?
Roadside bomb claims Iowan
Commuter fee probably dead
Soldier reintegration efforts lauded
Pheasant Fest 'tremendous success'
13-year-old bowlers strike perfection
Bill would boost parking fine
Female officers command respect
Buses might not be free for all
World-Herald editorial: The need for stability at OHA
More snow, more cold on way
Man pleads in motorcyclist death
World-Herald editorial: Diversify the mix
Jan. 29-31: A record from 1949
Who watches whom at the zoo?
Your Weekend Planner
Catholic schools ready to strut their stuff next week
Omaha fifth-grader is Kid Reporter
The case of the missing flushers
Turning 140
City wants hole downtown filled
FURTHERMORE
World-Herald editorial: Addressing Nebraska weaknesses
Omahan charged with burglaries
2 plead guilty in attack
Vilsack: Be good land stewards
No bodies makes murder case tough
Omaha goes to bat for wheel fee
Jan. 29-31: A record from 1949
Local recall bills debated
Recall results widen Suttle's lead
Skate-a-thon raises funds for Parkinson's
Chilton: From outer space to cyberspace
NTK (Need to Know)
Potholes not as bad as last year
Johanns: I followed the rules
World-Herald editorial: Ensure right to breastfeed
The Public Pulse, January 28
World-Herald editorial: Boy Scout sets good example
Jan. 28: Look closely . . .
Woman shot leaving grocery store
A parade of bird dogs for Omaha
Polluted waters on the rise
Don't forget about the Friday Morning Coffee Bar from 9am to 1pm. Bring your cup and grab a magazine, newspaper or book and hang out.
Iowan arrested in Omaha slaying
Man arrested at tax office
Consultant to review Millard security
Preserving memories of single-room schoolhouses
From a protest to a plan in one day
World-Herald editorial: Ethanol challenges, opportunities
World-Herald editorial: Honor their legacy
Suttle survives, aims to unite city
Band of Brothers soldier mourned
Thieves make off with ATM
World-Herald editorial: The burden gets heavier for Suttle
Poor roads hit Omaha pocketbooks
Jan. 26: Climate change and food prices
There's an app for your tax refund
Development in missing family case
50th & Ames shooting injures 2
Obama: Spending, but restraint
King's name may adorn Omaha freeway
No sticks. No stones. NO DISSING! (A step toward eliminating bullying in our communities) just check out www.nonamecallingweek.org
Date set for immigration law trial
Recall voting very close
Outdoor classroom hits funding goal, awaits spring work
Some post offices will be closed
Air of caution now at Peru State
Recall election: Today's the day
Obama faces recession test in State of Union address
Midlands Voices: Undoing of Omaha's wheel fee would mean bumpy road ahead
Man in standoff 'despondent'
The Public Pulse, January 25
World-Herald editorial: Travails of winter
World-Herald editorial: Don’t tamper with trust
Nebraska jobless rate dips
Voices, scenes from the polls
Jan. 25: NOAA taps Iowa native
Hints of spring in sky and streets
Standoff ends with man’s arrest
Don't forget the Geronimo Stilton Party is this Saturday (from 1 - 2pm)and there is still time to sign up. For ages 5 and up. 597-2040 to register.
Traveling Santas reach out across the globe
Nebraska soldiers find frustrations
If recall OK'd, who's next?
Kits available to test for radon
World-Herald editorial: The ‘right to be heard’
After snow, some good news
Not guilty plea in brother's death
World-Herald editorial: Countering terrorist groups
Will voters disprove predictions?
Coins in the fountain will help kids
Jan. 21: Wild weather in Cheyenne
At auto show, fun is in the looking
What a week it was
Malfunction steers flight to Omaha
Snow leaves, cold moves in
Cold car better than stolen one
Mascot in Iraq coming to Omaha
Growing demand for roomier caskets
Reality for Kofoed: ‘I'm a convict'
The Public Pulse, January 23
FURTHERMORE
World-Herald editorial: Weigh the consequences of recall
Snowy day recipes
Snow day fun
Would recall paralyze city?
Packers, Bears fans ready for showdown
World-Herald editorial: Shriver's duty to country
World-Herald editorial: K2 thrills can be deadly
On livewellnebraska.com: Chadron student has TB
Fed help sought on evidence probe
Keep that snow shovel handy
A brother and a hero dead at 94
On livewellnebraska.com: Caregiver honored
Jan. 22-24: Saved by a satellite
Mayor Suttle recall voters' guide
Cold blamed for water main break
Statewide safety radio goes live
Benefit set for injured 6-year-old
Mayor: Fiscal house is in order
A push for change at OHA
Early ballot requests top ’09 election
10th Street bridge will grow
It's Squirrel Day. Really
World-Herald editorial: Competition in the Arctic
A bit of snow, big problems
World-Herald editorial: Sudanese set voting example
The Public Pulse, January 21
U.P. has a head of steam
Jan. 21: Wild weather in Cheyenne
Sister Lavey was gifted artist
Defendant says victim drew knife
Oversight of guardians advances
South O. medical clinic opens
55 to 85 years for fatal holdup
Tax helps put city in the black
Bill to curb wheel fee advances
It is tax season and while we haven't had tax forms or booklets for years we can help you find the right website to get the information you need. If you are looking to do this yourself try irs.gov for Federal and revenue.ne.gov for Nebraska.
In today's Papillion Times there is a front page article about a local Papillion graduate that won on "The Price is Right". She even met a famous Hollywood actor and won a car... just to name a couple great experiences!
Your Weekend Planner
Farm accident kills Hayes Center man
Plea deal in works on I-29 deaths
Ex-Iowa player's charges cut
Feds: Claim of medals was false
Snow could total 1 to 4 inches
New CEO for United Way
NTK (Need to Know)
For a cool ride, get a ... minivan?
End to pay spiking, not sniping
'Pennant Place' near Sarpy ballpark
More surgery for girl hurt in crash
Miss America thanks hometown
Bill could arm school employees
Iowa West Foundation announces grants
On livewellnebraska.com: PTSD webchat
Jan. 18: Cleanse the air
Voices unite for MLK's vision
Voices unite for MLK's vision
ACLU requests neutral probes
Millard board remembers fallen
What would MLK say today?
More money for metro truancy fight?
Did mayor break tax promises?
Iowa casino revenue up
World-Herald editorial: Showing our metal
Freezing drizzle might return
Company picks north Omaha
World-Herald editorial: MLK's message endures
Two held in Bluffs homicide
Jan. 15-17: It will get better
State excited over our Miss America
Model train fans are all eyes
Model train fans are all eyes
Bills would slow growth of tax break
Scout honored for his heroism
Police map their manpower
Millard South policy compared
Problems proved taxing for Suttle
Omaha's lost toddlers, 14 years later
The Public Pulse, January 16
World-Herald editorial: Asia’s plane truths
World-Herald editorial: Heineman budget proposals
Miss Nebraska wins pageant
End govt. collective bargaining?
No misconduct found in deaths
Early voters swarm election office
No charges in lawyer's break-in
Shelter's objections went unheeded
Jan. 15-17: It will get better
Branstad vows smaller government
Chimps gnaw on worker's fingers
Remains ID'd as missing Neb. man
Bluffs stabbing victim dies
Jan. 14: Jet keeps eye on storms
Grant to treat lead hazards
$1.7M judgment is upheld
Orchard is heaven for fudge lovers
Homeless pay sparks investigation
$21.1M for fall at Qwest Center
Boy, 4, accidentally shoots mom
No injuries in tanning bed fire
Your Weekend Planner
World-Herald editorial: Wind-energy opportunism
Body found; foul play not suspected
Gerrard is Nelson's fed court choice
Homeless join recall voting
City lifting snow emergency
Will plowing impact recall vote?
Recall election lures early voters
5 heros didn’t think twice
Grandparents step in for the kids
NTK (Need to Know)
World-Herald editorial: Good chances for success
Property taxes up 4 percent
1-11-11 baby born at 11:11
Snow emergency comes, goes
Bill aims at 21-year-old drinkers
World-Herald editorial: False claims about vaccines
Jan. 12: Lots of snow, no record
On livewellnebraska.com: Insurance incentive
We are open today! Please bundle up before heading outside, it is awfully cold.
To ensure the safety of our employees and patrons, the library will be closing at 5 p.m. today. Please visit www.sumplibrary.info to access our online resources 24/7. - Robin R. Clark, Dir.
We are open today so you can stop in and pick up a couple of movies and books for the super cold days that are on the way.
Sudanese in Omaha vote on future
'Get down! Get down!' as gunfire erupted
A lifetime of shortcuts
Let the snow begin
Suttle not engineered for politics
A lifetime of shortcuts
Schools' tough job: Keeping kids in line
Total means help for thousands
Parole plan would free 1 in 4 inmates
World-Herald editorial: Big shift has arrived on foster care
The Public Pulse, January 9
World-Herald editorial: Omaha can be proud of this gem
Congresswoman was gunman's target; accomplice suspected
Sharing football, Saturday chores
Omahan serves up comfort for visiting families
How high will gas prices climb?
Animal Training
FURTHERMORE
World-Herald editorial: The Afghanistan-Pakistan challenge
Jan. 8-10: Solar geysers
Classes canceled for funeral
Transplant recipient a big inspiration
Bill would tighten recall rules
Heineman gala criss-crosses state
On livewellnebraska.com: Fluoride
Mayor Suttle recall voters' guide
Many services for Iowa seniors
Here comes the snow
Millard South shooting: Kindness pours in
Two Out of Four Sheriffs Can Give a Straight Answer
Millard South shooting: <BR>Hundreds attend candlelight vigil
Centura school has lockdown
Butler family extends prayers
Your Weekend Planner
Lube shop shooting victim 'a gentle soul'
Patrons will see these popping up at the end of the book shelves.
Immigration legislation offered
The Public Pulse, January 6
FURTHERMORE
World-Herald editorial: Fire-union ruling is $7 million headache
Jan. 6: Historic blizzard crippled Plains
'Nebraska Life' magazine has a write up about Papillion and the wonderful things our town has to offer... You can check out the issue or read the article in the library.
Refugees party like its 2750
Driver killed girlfriend, then shot self, police say
Crash kills Sterling man
Schultz is already pumped for 2014
Heineman: Labor court needs more than tweaks
Good Deeds
Little pain for pouring too much
Riding dark side to the top
Shedding light on concussions
World-Herald editorial: A wasteful food habit
World-Herald editorial: Responsibility will be key
Your Weekend Planner
Thinking differently about those promises
Nebraska traffic fatalities decrease
Trainer: Stay the course with fitness goals
Christmas tree recycling sites
Stocking up for e-readers
Who will vote in recall? Who knows?
World-Herald editorial: Leadership that matters
Fireworks light up downtown Omaha
Burglar alarm alerts woman to fire
Birds tangling with a toxin
Deegan's severance challenged
Prayer leads to promise kept
Midlands stories of 2010
World-Herald editorial: The ‘theology of last things’
Man dies in crash near Waterloo
World-Herald editorial: Wise plantings on evergreens
Man charged with NU ticket theft
2010 Omaha World-Herald Year in Photos
Dec. 31-Jan. 3: Ahh, the memories
Wild dog pups welcome guests
24 hours of snow, then drier days
Gothenburg elevator explodes
G.I. mayor OKs Dallas flights
Rainbow: When Legos fall apart, so does Mom
Should informants get more?
Hardly a free moment for NU band
Revving up for wheel tax
Arrests in Karen Jenkins' death
NTK (Need to Know)
New Year's Eve will be cold
World-Herald editorial: Race to the bottom
World-Herald editorial: False charges on ethanol
Dec. 29: Almost California dreaming
Livewellnebraska.com: Bridget's makeover
Cancer patient, 10, puts face on blood drive
Dec. 28: Seemed white enough
Christmas Eve package: Meth
2 recall groups raise about $40K
Weather stalls a few Eppley flights
For artists, Christmas year round
Kwanzaa events to be hosted
King for president? He lacks 'calling'
Repairs to Capitol almost done
Immigration on the agenda
Eastern storm strands travelers
Shooting case had two informants
World-Herald editorial: Lessons are costly in Deegan departure
Rising Platte forces evacuation
World-Herald editorial: Impeachment follies in Iowa
Dec. 24-27: Christmas Day Almanac
Naughty list grew a bit on Christmas
Perlman is 2010 Midlander of Year
A reel success for theaters
Nelson vote may be key for both parties
Midlander of Year unveiled
Teacher pay bump for master's questioned
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A gorilla-size gesture of thanks
Ralston teen, fellow students help victims of apartment fire
The legend of Bubba Starling
World-Herald editorial: A growing wheat
World-Herald editorial: Turn out, vote on Jan. 25
Neighborhood Meetings
Holiday events
Popcorn ritual was special time with Dad
Around & About
Students give to their communities
The art of the thank you note
Christmas Memories
The Public Pulse, December 25
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World-Herald editorial: Religion’s role still endures
Goodfellows on track to record year
Colder weather follows Christmas Eve snow
Two found dead in SUV
Fireworks not just about ka-bangs
Refugees get holiday spirit
Fleeing man causes mall scare
Shooting victim dies
Two found dead in garage
Woman dies in Sarpy County crash
Snow headed out of Omaha metro
Chilling memories of last Christmas
Six provided bulk of recall funds
NTK (Need to Know)
The Public Pulse, December 24
World-Herald editorial: Great rating for Omaha
Ross Douthat: Holiday season unwraps complexities for Christians
Driver who fled gets jail
Grand jury likely in man’s death
Power outage disrupts government
Grinch hits St. Cecilia Cathedral
Christmas closings
Santa role is man's strong suit
On livewellnebraska.com: Baby comes home
Dec. 24-27: Christmas Day Almanac
Suttle takes fight to the voters
Malcolm X Center opens in Omaha
2 senators to become lobbyists
Team scores with ‘celebrity' visas
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World-Herald editorial: Voyager energizer
Midlands Voices: Stimulus dollars greatly aided rural development in Nebraska
World-Herald editorial: START treaty makes sense
Dec. 23: Wet in the Southwest
Storm unlikely to approach 2009’s
Deegan, Bellevue board reach deal
Newspapers Confront Lies About Former Sex Offender Reoffense Rates
G.I. volunteers cook up a tradition
Bluffs a contender for Olympic Trials
Kearney pair on top of world for marriage proposal
Rainbow: It's hard to follow the logic of Twitter
Remodeling the U.S. House
Petition case may have big impact
NTK (Need to Know)
World-Herald editorial: Dangerous bar games
World-Herald editorial: One odd creature
Dec. 22: New flood stage for Brownville
Rain, ice, snow to precede sleigh
Recall vote set for Jan. 25
Shooting sentence: 120-150 years
Neligh historic site begins rebuilding after June floods
Ex-UNL prof’s suit based on faith
Nebraska, iowa await Census data
NTK (Need to Know)
World-Herald editorial: Important collaboration
The Public Pulse, December 21
Santa comes early at shelter
World-Herald editorial: Solar, wind power boost Rust Belt
Bank takes college savings reins
Dec. 21: Snow in my eyes? Egg on my face?
Muscling out the mussels
Woman hit by car, severely injured
Fuel tax will drop slightly
Lunar eclipse may be viewable
Defrauding athletes means jail time
Signature verification challenged
Wrestler to play 'Biggest Loser'
Ardent defender backs Suttle
Nelson: A fount of political wisdom
Learning Community report lacking
Growth may follow road to Gretna
Fitzsimmons returns for First Night celebrations
NTK (Need to Know)
Lighting the way to Christmas
Killing followed gas station brawl
Dec. 18-20: What a difference a year makes
Down to the wire for shopping
Father, daughters die in accident
Man killed in shooting
Budget cuts numerous in report
Holiday message set in lights
Rainbow: There’s precision in his passion
Goodfellows contributions, Dec. 19
Culver says he delivered for Iowa
Kelly: CEO eliminates his job
Suttle's struggles foreign to Beutler
Boy was loved to the end
Winter often unforgettably harsh
'Don't ask, don't tell' repealed
Woman escapes fire; cat dies
YMCA’s ‘shepherd’ is feeling blessed
FBI tries ‘shocking’ technique
Your Weekend Planner
White Christmas? Probably not
‘On a cold winter's night'
‘I think I had the best dad of all’
Smile: You're on recall camera
Sister Martin served to the end
Woman charged with arson
Friends give away winnings
Santa may be left homeless
An abortion clinic in Mills County?
Chorus adds to joy of season
A gift for all 442 students
Dec. 18-20: What a difference a year makes
The Record, Dec. 18
Warren's a smash at Rock-n-Rackets
Cops find wrapped pot presents
Suttle pens - Fight is on
Phony petitions sought private info
Asarco: EPA destroyed evidence, lied
New principal for Jesuit Middle School
Refugee family gets new home
It's showtime in Wayne
Dec. 17: Rare clouds photographed
Council turns down 'green' school
OPPD bills going up
Henery: Even the little guy can win
Iowa was always home to Feller
Churches targeted in scam
Painful cuts are expected
GORF is Back!!!
Bar games could be banned
UNO's Mammel Hall goes green
World-Herald editorial: Hogs and progress
World-Herald editorial: Ethanol is holding on
Lawmakers get budget cut list
FURTHERMORE
Better weather - for a few days
Voucher will mean a good dinner
Watch this week's Big Red Today Show
Dec. 16: The tale of Laila
Can 50 bands rival CWS impact?
White inspired many in cancer fight
More allegations in Peru case
Omaha streets turn slippery
Bittersweet memorial for young boy
World-Herald editorial: Stepping back from the brink
Council gives OK to fireworks
OPS teacher released from jail
Omaha's a housing hot spot
Trap costs dog a leg
Lighting up the Season
New effort to rename North Freeway
Campuses combat party mindset
Wood-shop students driven to make holiday merrier for others
Man held in Peru case goes to court
New pothole problem: Lawsuits
World-Herald editorial: WikiLeaks no ‘Pentagon papers’
World-Herald editorial: U.S. exports on the rise
Dec. 14: Count those birds
Questions about Medicare Rx plans?
Now on display: Paintings by artists from the Papillion Senior Center. The new landscapes and still-lifes can be seen in the library through the month of December.
Check out "Try It Fridays" on the 3rd Friday of every month at 1:30 p.m. Last Time: Christmas Crafts -- Altered-Book Wreaths Next Time: Wacky Pillow Case Demo
Papillion's Winter Wonderland Celebration is on Saturday. Mrs. Claus will be storytelling at the library at 5:30, 6:30 & 7:30.
The library will be closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving. We will be here in Saturday for all your library needs. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Stop in today, Nov. 24 between 9 & 5 to wish John Seyfarth a "Happy Retirement".
Worship Arts Students Visit Nashville
Video: Husker postgame press conference
Husker Game Day: Kansas at Nebraska, 6 p.m.
Buyers get a bang out of promotion
Last depot manager still works there
Art tells history at Boys Town
Disbarment ordered for Switzer Jr.
Teacher remembered as devoted
Etching memories of the fallen
Leonard Boasberg: Obama, Democrats may cluck loudest in game of ‘chicken’
The Public Pulse, November 13
World-Herald editorial: Foster care uncertainties
Sudanese aim to get out the vote
Ex-Bellevue police chief dies
Salvation Army kicks off drive
No interview with ex-CSI director
Pipeline job totals disputed
Nov. 13-14: Does your home leak?
Travel conditions deteriorating
Teen dies in Papillion shooting
World-Herald editorial: Deficit problem isn’t imaginary
Crime lab's outlook threatened
Honoring supreme sacrifices
Nov. 11: All is calm
World-Herald editorial: Welcome health initiatives for veterans
Steam train pulls into Bluffs
Elk stops traffic near North Platte
Police ID shooting victim
Briefly: News Notes Thursday
Your Weekend Planner
Sarpy hits on ballpark name
The Public Pulse, November 11
King of spades is deciding vote
Water main closes OPS school
Wind power picking up speed
World-Herald editorial: Puppy-mill abuses
Colors of Christmas Concert
Dr. Mark Krause named Vice President of Academics
The 72 Results
Turning Point Announcement
Turning Point 2010
Dr. Tom Osborne Delivers at Chapel
Ground Breaking for the new Ministry Equipping Center
Dunning Lecture being held on October 8th
Turning Point Registration Open
NCC Day of Service
President’s Annual Report
Ranch of Terror
It finally stopped raining to allow the landscapers to put the rock in place. Next come the plants.
Thanks Dean for sharing your pictures and experiences from traveling in Africa. What a great night.
Today's SKYPE class in the computer lab was a hit. Check next month for future computer class offerings.
It finally stopped raining to allow the landscapers to put the rock in place. Next come the plants.
Thanks Dean for sharing your pictures and experiences from traveling in Africa. What a great night.
Today's SKYPE class in the computer lab was a hit. Check next month for future computer class offerings.
The Edible Book Fest 2010 was held on Saturday April 17. Lots of inventive and delicious entries.
It finally stopped raining to allow the landscapers to put the rock in place. Next come the plants
Thanks Dean for sharing your pictures and experiences from traveling in Africa. What a great night
Today's SKYPE class in the computer lab was a hit. Check next month for future computer class
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The Public Pulse, August 11
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FURTHERMORE
Toad-licking chef ticketed
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Floods hammer central Iowa
NTK (Need to Know)
Omahan's acquittal comes quickly
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Ames cuts off water supply
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A new teacher prepares
Blair considers pit bull law
FURTHERMORE
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NTK (Need to Know)
Aug. 10: Heat index
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Briefly: News Notes Tuesday
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2,700 win valuation protests
Dog adoption to cost less
Bruning: Website will police
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Nelson column: Inside the Wall Street bill
Voluntary furloughs pushed
55th Wing marks 20 years in Mideast
Wilber welcomes all Czech mates
Hebrew school plans expansion
Seeking ways to beat the heat
Pet health care takes bigger bite
Lincolnites eye 2 a.m. closing
Victims' neighbors remain uneasy
NTK (Need to Know)
Power restored to most of 1,300
Aug. 9: Triple digits
Heat delays Omaha trash collection
Teachers’ jobs hang on vote
I-29 crash kills 4 motorcyclists
Kansas church member sues again
Body found near Elkhorn River
Nominees sought for Be Prepared awards
Good deeds in the Midlands: Sunday
Giving arms, legs to people in need
The Public Pulse, August 8
Iowa fair buttering up Nebraskans
Pets, pupils served by food store
Healthy habits blossom
One flu shot is all you'll need
Filing pothole claim? Good luck
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Aug. 8: Catching up
Lawmakers eye tax exemptions
Wilber celebrates all things Czech
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Taylor gets life in prison
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Aug. 7: Seems like the South
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More trouble on Elkhorn River
Big turnout for Fan Day
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Summer is about to heat up
Aug. 6: Lots of runoff
Bad news, drivers: Gas prices up
Today is the last chance for a hydrant blast
Bluffs bridge is work of art
Rescuers seek body in river
Lex man gets 50 years for slaying
Uninsured patient feeling better
World-Herald Editorial: Of police and fairness
Tax 'holiday' draws shoppers
2 recall walk in ruins of A-bomb
Mom fined for baby's sunburn
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NU expects big freshman classes
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Fort McPherson gets funding
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Buffett, Gates play a little bridge
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