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Milliner Margie Trembley designs, constructs and sells hats from her shop called Margie Trembley Chapeaux in Springfield, Nebraska.

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Nebraska assistant coach Jim Molinari, left, watches the play on the court. In the background is Nebraska head coach Tim Miles. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Angel Leon Perez, 3, walks with his mother, Beatriz Leon Perez at Gomez Heritage Elementary School in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Tad Badje, 49, right, and wife Shelly Badje, 48, pepper Title Boxing Club's general manager, Chris Gerhardt's mid-section during a two-on-one body shot race as part of their work out at Title Boxing Club in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Two-year-old Hannah Bonnot of Denver, Colorado, stands in awe before "Mountain Outlaw" taken at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, on display at Tom Mangelsen's "Life in the Wild" exhibition at the Durham Museum in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Pedestrians stroll down the 10th Street bridge toward Jackson Street as snow blankets the downtown area of Omaha, Nebraska.

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A deer walks through the tall grass at Chalco Hills Recreation Area in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Xiang Fang, right, and his son Ethan, 10, walk along the shoreline at Chalco Hills Recreation Area in Omaha, Nebraska. Fang said he and his son come to the lake often to watch the Canada geese and to see where the birds find open water.

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T. Scott Marr and his daughter, Preston Marr, left, break down as Preston describes visiting her father before he'd made a miraculous recovery. T. Scott Marr and family attended a press conference held in Methodist Hospital's physical therapy space in Omaha, Nebraska. Thought to be brain dead, doctors took former Creighton Bluejays play-by-play announcer T. Scott Marr off life support. Before his family settled on a funeral home, they decided to see their dad one more time. When they got there, he was awake and speaking.

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The evening light gets low on Nebraska's State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Steve "Stever" Hansen takes a photograph as crews from the Omaha Neon Sign Co, Inc. install the Charlie Graham Auto sign at its new location called Great Plains Auto Body near the intersection of S. 43rd Street and Leavenworth Street in Omaha, Nebraska. Hansen is a friend of Charlie Graham who now lives in California.

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Omaha Creighton Prep student Mark Mausbach leads the schools student section in cheer. Omaha Creighton Prep played Bellevue West at the Ralston Arena in Omaha, Nebraska, in the boys championship game of the Metro Holiday tournament.

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Omaha Creighton Prep' coach Josh Luedtke, left, gives direction to player Spencer Schomers, right, as he defends Bellevue West's Louis Fidler. Omaha Creighton Prep played Bellevue West at the Ralston Arena in Omaha, Nebraska, in the boys championship game of the Metro Holiday tournament.

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Canada geese fly over Flanagan Lake at sunset in Omaha, Nebraska.

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The sunset is reflected in some open water at Flanagan Lake in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Richard "Vince" Vincent of Omaha works out at West O Fitness, 18132 Emiline Street in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Nicea Eliely gets pumped up for the game. Nebraska played Maryland in a basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Ashtyn Veerbeek was electric during halftime warmups. Nebraska played Maryland in a basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Sen. Lynne Walz of District 15 embraces Graham Pansing Brooks of Lincoln prior to the start of the first day of the 2019 Legislative Session at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks of District 28 kisses her husband Loel Brooks as family members depart form the floor during the first day of the 2019 Legislative Session at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Stanley Morgan Jr., left, poses for a picture with former Husker running back Johny Rodgers during the Outland Trophy Banquet at the Double Tree Hotel in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Former Nebraska coaches Frank Solich, left, and Tom Osborne pose for a photograph during the Outland Trophy Banquet at the Double Tree Hotel by Hilton in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Sitting on the lap of her mother, Melissa Murante, Natalia Murante, soon be two-years old, applauds for her father, John Murante after he was sworn in as state treasurer in a ceremony held in the Norris Legislative Chamber of the State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Thomas Allen (12) scores a three-point basket. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Penn State head coach Patrick Chambers gestures to his players on the court. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Isaac Copeland Jr. (14) takes on Penn State. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Glynn Watson Jr. (5), right, fights for a rebound with Penn State's John Harrar (21). Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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A passenger in a car waits for help after sliding into the ditch near 204th Street and Blue Sage Parkway in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Isabella Orsini, 10, right, gives her brother, Jacob, 6, a push as they ride sleds in their yard in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Sam Person of Papillion clears snow in the Eagle Hills neighborhood near Castle Pine and Franklin Drives in Papillion, Nebraska.

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Nate Miller, CEO of Proving Ground, works at his company's office in Omaha, Nebraska. Miller said the company has been affected by the government shutdown and that waiting to be paid for work has been difficult.

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Joel Green leads a tour of Robber's Cave underneath Blue Blood Brewery in Lincoln.

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Joel Green leads a tour of Robber's Cave underneath Blue Blood Brewery in Lincoln, Nebraska. A new book looks into the truths and legends of Nebraska's man-made cave.

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Elephant Keeper Abbe Dickson takes a breather while cleaning up poop and hay at Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium's elephant herd room in Omaha, Nebraska. Cleaning up after elephants can be a big job.

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Ian Murphy, canvases the nearly 90 snow people which are on display at the Leavenworth Park in Omaha, Nebraska. Neighbors such as Murphy say the snow people didn't exist yesterday and claim it happened over night or possibly early this morning.

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Kenze Messman, 17, spends time with her service dog Makki at their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. At the age of 14, Messman, was diagnosed with a handful of syndromes that combined can leave her with an elevated heart rate, seizures and twitches. She is also allergic to an abundance of things. Makki helps Kenze avoid or combat incidences.

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Kenze Messman, 17, trains her service dog Makki at their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. At the age of 14, Messman, was diagnosed with a handful of syndromes that combined can leave her with an elevated heart rate, seizures and twitches. She is also allergic to an abundance of things. Makki helps Kenze avoid or combat incidences.

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Kenze Messman, 17, spends time with her service dog Makki at their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. At the age of 14, Messman, was diagnosed with a handful of syndromes that combined can leave her with an elevated heart rate, seizures and twitches. She is also allergic to an abundance of things. Makki helps Kenze avoid or combat incidences.

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Nebraska's Tanner Borchardt (20) tangles with Michigan's Kenny Goins (25) as Nebraska's Isaiah Roby (15) looks on in the first half as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln men's basketball team hosts Michigan State at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Husker fans rock The Rock and corn hats in the first half as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln men's basketball team hosts Michigan State at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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A woman is seen through an art piece called "Fire in the hole" as winter storm condition arrive in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Passengers are loaded off a Southwest airplane a few at a time as firefighters help them down the portable stairs in Omaha, Nebraska, at Eppley Airfield. The airplane had slid off the runway as freezing drizzle hit the Omaha area.

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Icicles form along 16th Street as winter storm conditions hit Omaha, Nebraska.

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North Dakota's Cole Smith (26) is upended in a collision with UNO's John Schuldt (5) in the third period as the University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks Hockey team loses to North Dakota 3-4 at Baxter Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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An allosaurus appears to be eyeing a tasty, 19-month-old morsel named Austin Haseltine as he is lifted from the shoulders of his grandpa, Greg Fasano, by his mother, Amy Haseltine, with his father, Jim Haseltine looking on. The Dinosaur UpROAR exhibit at Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft Street in Omaha, Nebraska, features 20 life-sized installations as well as discovery stations and educational activities set throughout the gardens.

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Diane Nash speaks at the luncheon about her participation in the nonviolent movement that began in 1959 while she was a student at Fisk University. African-American civil rights leader Diane Nash was the keynote speaker during a Martin Luther King Jr. luncheon hosted by the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance at the Hilton Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Omaha firefighters fight a blaze at the Hope of Glory Church at 3402 Burt Street in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Traffic makes tracks on West Center Road during a recent snow. 

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Naomi Bybee, 17, of Omaha, Nebraska, braves the snow and wind with a group of teenagers sledding at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School as winter storm conditions hit Omaha.

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A group of ten teenagers link together while sledding down a hill at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School as winter storm conditions hit Omaha, Nebraska.

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A squirrel eats a walnut as snow falls at Walnut Grove Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Ian Zachary, 14, center, and Kody Hatcher, 14, right, drink hot chocolate while sledding downhill alongside Fletcher Kelly, 14, left, all of Omaha, at the St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School as winter storm conditions hit Omaha, Nebraska.

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Justin Van Buren catches a bluegill while fishing at a catch-and-release pond near 146th and Ida Streets in Omaha, Nebraska, as winter weather dropped snow on the area.

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Looking east from 156th Street onto F Street, the sun rises behind winter traffic in Omaha, Nebraska.

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The setting moon is framed by some dried flowers at Lake Zorinsky in Omaha, Nebraska.

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The sun rises on a snow covered Lake Zorinsky in Omaha, Nebraska.

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A person goes for a run along the snow covered trails at Lake Zorinsky in Omaha, Nebraska.

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From left: Jan Cochran, Mary Clemens and Kate Bradley decorate St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska. This weekend, the Cathedral Arts Project will host the 34th annual Cathedral Flower Festival, which will feature floral displays from more than 30 area florists.

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Michele Kiefer decorates behind the alter at St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska. This weekend, the Cathedral Arts Project will host the 34th annual Cathedral Flower Festival, which will feature floral displays from more than 30 area florists. Kiefer said this was her third year volunteering with the decorating. She said she loves learning from the other florists.

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From left: Maureen Baines, Marilyn Havel, Liz Beckman and Carolyn Arkfeld decorate an arbor in the center of the nave at St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska. This weekend, the Cathedral Arts Project will host the 34th annual Cathedral Flower Festival, which will feature floral displays from more than 30 area florists.

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Billy the Bluejay waves the Creighton flag before the start of the first half as the Creighton University men's basketball team hosts Butler University at CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Butler's Jordan Tucker (1) scrambles for the ball against Creighton's Martin Krampelj (15) in the second half as the Creighton University men's basketball team defeats Butler University 75-61 at CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Creighton's Ty-Shon Alexander (5) steals the ball from Butler's Jordan Tucker (1) in the second half as the Creighton University men's basketball team defeats Butler University 75-61 at CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Pink and blue balloons float past the Sower statue on the Nebraska State Capitol after balloons were released for the 45th annual Nebraska Walk for Life in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Jean Bailey, 98, works as a volunteer at Methodist Women's Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Bailey has been a long time volunteer.

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Volunteer Jean Bailey, 98, brings a gown to a patient in imaging at Methodist Women's Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Bailey has been a long time volunteer.

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A firefighter is silhouetted as crews from the Omaha Fire Department respond to scene of a house fire at 2912 Fontenelle Boulevard, in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Icicles hang from a fire hose as crews from the Omaha Fire Department respond to scene of a house fire at 2912 Fontenelle Boulevard, in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Holiday lights cover the trees in Midtown Crossing's Turner Park which overlooks the downtown skyline in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Erma Diaz waits in the bus shelter for the bus on 16th and Douglas Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Diaz said she doesn't like the new bus shelters because they don't block the wind as well.

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Lonnie Robbins, left, and Shantina Cannon order tacos from the Taqueria El Rey food truck near 27th and Leavenworth Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Despite the temperatures being in the single digits, they asked for their order to be light on hot peppers.

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Nebraska's James Palmer Jr. (0) hangs his head in the final minute of the second half of the college basketball game against Wisconsin at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Steam rises over north downtown Omaha, Nebraska, as morning lows were below -10 degrees.

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UNO students Veronica Hernandez, left, and Bryce Lukowski, walk between classes on the UNO campus in Omaha, Nebraska. They said they stayed warm by wearing multiple layers, thermal clothing and by covering their mouths. Temperatures in the Omaha area remain below zero.

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Creighton's Mitch Ballock (24) dives for a loose ball against St. John's Shamorie Ponds (2) during the first half of a college basketball game at the CHI Health Center Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Milliner Margie Trembley designs, constructs and sells hats from her shop called Margie Trembley Chapeaux in Springfield, Nebraska.

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Nebraska assistant coach Jim Molinari, left, watches the play on the court. In the background is Nebraska head coach Tim Miles. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Angel Leon Perez, 3, walks with his mother, Beatriz Leon Perez at Gomez Heritage Elementary School in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Tad Badje, 49, right, and wife Shelly Badje, 48, pepper Title Boxing Club's general manager, Chris Gerhardt's mid-section during a two-on-one body shot race as part of their work out at Title Boxing Club in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Two-year-old Hannah Bonnot of Denver, Colorado, stands in awe before "Mountain Outlaw" taken at Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, on display at Tom Mangelsen's "Life in the Wild" exhibition at the Durham Museum in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Pedestrians stroll down the 10th Street bridge toward Jackson Street as snow blankets the downtown area of Omaha, Nebraska.

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A deer walks through the tall grass at Chalco Hills Recreation Area in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Xiang Fang, right, and his son Ethan, 10, walk along the shoreline at Chalco Hills Recreation Area in Omaha, Nebraska. Fang said he and his son come to the lake often to watch the Canada geese and to see where the birds find open water.

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T. Scott Marr and his daughter, Preston Marr, left, break down as Preston describes visiting her father before he'd made a miraculous recovery. T. Scott Marr and family attended a press conference held in Methodist Hospital's physical therapy space in Omaha, Nebraska. Thought to be brain dead, doctors took former Creighton Bluejays play-by-play announcer T. Scott Marr off life support. Before his family settled on a funeral home, they decided to see their dad one more time. When they got there, he was awake and speaking.

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The evening light gets low on Nebraska's State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Steve "Stever" Hansen takes a photograph as crews from the Omaha Neon Sign Co, Inc. install the Charlie Graham Auto sign at its new location called Great Plains Auto Body near the intersection of S. 43rd Street and Leavenworth Street in Omaha, Nebraska. Hansen is a friend of Charlie Graham who now lives in California.

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Omaha Creighton Prep student Mark Mausbach leads the schools student section in cheer. Omaha Creighton Prep played Bellevue West at the Ralston Arena in Omaha, Nebraska, in the boys championship game of the Metro Holiday tournament.

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Omaha Creighton Prep' coach Josh Luedtke, left, gives direction to player Spencer Schomers, right, as he defends Bellevue West's Louis Fidler. Omaha Creighton Prep played Bellevue West at the Ralston Arena in Omaha, Nebraska, in the boys championship game of the Metro Holiday tournament.

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Canada geese fly over Flanagan Lake at sunset in Omaha, Nebraska.

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The sunset is reflected in some open water at Flanagan Lake in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Richard "Vince" Vincent of Omaha works out at West O Fitness, 18132 Emiline Street in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Nicea Eliely gets pumped up for the game. Nebraska played Maryland in a basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Ashtyn Veerbeek was electric during halftime warmups. Nebraska played Maryland in a basketball game at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Sen. Lynne Walz of District 15 embraces Graham Pansing Brooks of Lincoln prior to the start of the first day of the 2019 Legislative Session at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Sen. Patty Pansing Brooks of District 28 kisses her husband Loel Brooks as family members depart form the floor during the first day of the 2019 Legislative Session at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Stanley Morgan Jr., left, poses for a picture with former Husker running back Johny Rodgers during the Outland Trophy Banquet at the Double Tree Hotel in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Former Nebraska coaches Frank Solich, left, and Tom Osborne pose for a photograph during the Outland Trophy Banquet at the Double Tree Hotel by Hilton in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Sitting on the lap of her mother, Melissa Murante, Natalia Murante, soon be two-years old, applauds for her father, John Murante after he was sworn in as state treasurer in a ceremony held in the Norris Legislative Chamber of the State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Thomas Allen (12) scores a three-point basket. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Penn State head coach Patrick Chambers gestures to his players on the court. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Isaac Copeland Jr. (14) takes on Penn State. Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Nebraska's Glynn Watson Jr. (5), right, fights for a rebound with Penn State's John Harrar (21). Nebraska played Penn State in a men's basketball game at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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A passenger in a car waits for help after sliding into the ditch near 204th Street and Blue Sage Parkway in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Isabella Orsini, 10, right, gives her brother, Jacob, 6, a push as they ride sleds in their yard in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Sam Person of Papillion clears snow in the Eagle Hills neighborhood near Castle Pine and Franklin Drives in Papillion, Nebraska.

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Nate Miller, CEO of Proving Ground, works at his company's office in Omaha, Nebraska. Miller said the company has been affected by the government shutdown and that waiting to be paid for work has been difficult.

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Joel Green leads a tour of Robber's Cave underneath Blue Blood Brewery in Lincoln.

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Joel Green leads a tour of Robber's Cave underneath Blue Blood Brewery in Lincoln, Nebraska. A new book looks into the truths and legends of Nebraska's man-made cave.

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Elephant Keeper Abbe Dickson takes a breather while cleaning up poop and hay at Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium's elephant herd room in Omaha, Nebraska. Cleaning up after elephants can be a big job.

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Ian Murphy, canvases the nearly 90 snow people which are on display at the Leavenworth Park in Omaha, Nebraska. Neighbors such as Murphy say the snow people didn't exist yesterday and claim it happened over night or possibly early this morning.

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Kenze Messman, 17, spends time with her service dog Makki at their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. At the age of 14, Messman, was diagnosed with a handful of syndromes that combined can leave her with an elevated heart rate, seizures and twitches. She is also allergic to an abundance of things. Makki helps Kenze avoid or combat incidences.

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Kenze Messman, 17, trains her service dog Makki at their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. At the age of 14, Messman, was diagnosed with a handful of syndromes that combined can leave her with an elevated heart rate, seizures and twitches. She is also allergic to an abundance of things. Makki helps Kenze avoid or combat incidences.

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Kenze Messman, 17, spends time with her service dog Makki at their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. At the age of 14, Messman, was diagnosed with a handful of syndromes that combined can leave her with an elevated heart rate, seizures and twitches. She is also allergic to an abundance of things. Makki helps Kenze avoid or combat incidences.

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Nebraska's Tanner Borchardt (20) tangles with Michigan's Kenny Goins (25) as Nebraska's Isaiah Roby (15) looks on in the first half as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln men's basketball team hosts Michigan State at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Husker fans rock The Rock and corn hats in the first half as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln men's basketball team hosts Michigan State at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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A woman is seen through an art piece called "Fire in the hole" as winter storm condition arrive in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Passengers are loaded off a Southwest airplane a few at a time as firefighters help them down the portable stairs in Omaha, Nebraska, at Eppley Airfield. The airplane had slid off the runway as freezing drizzle hit the Omaha area.

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Icicles form along 16th Street as winter storm conditions hit Omaha, Nebraska.

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North Dakota's Cole Smith (26) is upended in a collision with UNO's John Schuldt (5) in the third period as the University of Nebraska at Omaha Mavericks Hockey team loses to North Dakota 3-4 at Baxter Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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An allosaurus appears to be eyeing a tasty, 19-month-old morsel named Austin Haseltine as he is lifted from the shoulders of his grandpa, Greg Fasano, by his mother, Amy Haseltine, with his father, Jim Haseltine looking on. The Dinosaur UpROAR exhibit at Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft Street in Omaha, Nebraska, features 20 life-sized installations as well as discovery stations and educational activities set throughout the gardens.

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Diane Nash speaks at the luncheon about her participation in the nonviolent movement that began in 1959 while she was a student at Fisk University. African-American civil rights leader Diane Nash was the keynote speaker during a Martin Luther King Jr. luncheon hosted by the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance at the Hilton Omaha in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Omaha firefighters fight a blaze at the Hope of Glory Church at 3402 Burt Street in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Traffic makes tracks on West Center Road during a recent snow. 

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Naomi Bybee, 17, of Omaha, Nebraska, braves the snow and wind with a group of teenagers sledding at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School as winter storm conditions hit Omaha.

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A group of ten teenagers link together while sledding down a hill at St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School as winter storm conditions hit Omaha, Nebraska.

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A squirrel eats a walnut as snow falls at Walnut Grove Park in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Ian Zachary, 14, center, and Kody Hatcher, 14, right, drink hot chocolate while sledding downhill alongside Fletcher Kelly, 14, left, all of Omaha, at the St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School as winter storm conditions hit Omaha, Nebraska.

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Justin Van Buren catches a bluegill while fishing at a catch-and-release pond near 146th and Ida Streets in Omaha, Nebraska, as winter weather dropped snow on the area.

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Looking east from 156th Street onto F Street, the sun rises behind winter traffic in Omaha, Nebraska.

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The setting moon is framed by some dried flowers at Lake Zorinsky in Omaha, Nebraska.

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The sun rises on a snow covered Lake Zorinsky in Omaha, Nebraska.

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A person goes for a run along the snow covered trails at Lake Zorinsky in Omaha, Nebraska.

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From left: Jan Cochran, Mary Clemens and Kate Bradley decorate St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska. This weekend, the Cathedral Arts Project will host the 34th annual Cathedral Flower Festival, which will feature floral displays from more than 30 area florists.

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Michele Kiefer decorates behind the alter at St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska. This weekend, the Cathedral Arts Project will host the 34th annual Cathedral Flower Festival, which will feature floral displays from more than 30 area florists. Kiefer said this was her third year volunteering with the decorating. She said she loves learning from the other florists.

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From left: Maureen Baines, Marilyn Havel, Liz Beckman and Carolyn Arkfeld decorate an arbor in the center of the nave at St. Cecilia Cathedral in Omaha, Nebraska. This weekend, the Cathedral Arts Project will host the 34th annual Cathedral Flower Festival, which will feature floral displays from more than 30 area florists.

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Billy the Bluejay waves the Creighton flag before the start of the first half as the Creighton University men's basketball team hosts Butler University at CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Butler's Jordan Tucker (1) scrambles for the ball against Creighton's Martin Krampelj (15) in the second half as the Creighton University men's basketball team defeats Butler University 75-61 at CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Creighton's Ty-Shon Alexander (5) steals the ball from Butler's Jordan Tucker (1) in the second half as the Creighton University men's basketball team defeats Butler University 75-61 at CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Pink and blue balloons float past the Sower statue on the Nebraska State Capitol after balloons were released for the 45th annual Nebraska Walk for Life in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Jean Bailey, 98, works as a volunteer at Methodist Women's Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Bailey has been a long time volunteer.

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Volunteer Jean Bailey, 98, brings a gown to a patient in imaging at Methodist Women's Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Bailey has been a long time volunteer.

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A firefighter is silhouetted as crews from the Omaha Fire Department respond to scene of a house fire at 2912 Fontenelle Boulevard, in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Icicles hang from a fire hose as crews from the Omaha Fire Department respond to scene of a house fire at 2912 Fontenelle Boulevard, in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Holiday lights cover the trees in Midtown Crossing's Turner Park which overlooks the downtown skyline in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Erma Diaz waits in the bus shelter for the bus on 16th and Douglas Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Diaz said she doesn't like the new bus shelters because they don't block the wind as well.

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Lonnie Robbins, left, and Shantina Cannon order tacos from the Taqueria El Rey food truck near 27th and Leavenworth Streets in Omaha, Nebraska. Despite the temperatures being in the single digits, they asked for their order to be light on hot peppers.

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Nebraska's James Palmer Jr. (0) hangs his head in the final minute of the second half of the college basketball game against Wisconsin at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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Steam rises over north downtown Omaha, Nebraska, as morning lows were below -10 degrees.

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UNO students Veronica Hernandez, left, and Bryce Lukowski, walk between classes on the UNO campus in Omaha, Nebraska. They said they stayed warm by wearing multiple layers, thermal clothing and by covering their mouths. Temperatures in the Omaha area remain below zero.

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