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Papillion woman sentenced to 40 to 50 years in slaying of her husband

A Papillion woman was sentenced to 40 to 50 years in prison after pleading no contest to reduced charges of first-degree assault and evidence tampering.

Builders say they re ready for this housing slowdown I ve Learned My Lesson

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Celebrating the banjo: New American Banjo Festival is set to stream this weekend

Celebrating the banjo: New American Banjo Festival is set to stream this weekend Michael Nix plays the banjar in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ Michael Nix in his office/studio at the Lava Center in Greenfield with a banjar, his own creation. Staff Photo/PAUL FRANZ Musima tenor banjo. WIkimedia Commons Shingle the Roof. Contributed photo Aaron Jonah Lewis. Contributed photo Michael Nix, of Greenfield, plays the banjar. Nix is the organizer of the New American Banjo Festival as well as one of the performers. Contributed photo Published: 4/22/2021 3:51:36 PM Four will hopefully be a charm for the inaugural New American Banjo Festival, the brainchild of musician Michael Nix, which has been postponed three times so far. He’d originally scheduled the first of what he hopes will become an annual and international celebration of all things banjo at Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center in Greenfield last April.

Housing s High Risk/Reward| Pro Builder

Advertisement The Housing Market s High Risk, High Reward A projected strong economic recovery, demographic tailwinds and an accelerated pivot to remote work allows buyers and renters to live in locations where they can get more home for their money. April 19, 2021 Continue Reading The housing market has reached the high risk/high reward part of the cycle, and John Burns Real Estate managing principals Ken Perlman and Lesley Deutch call out the opportunities that can lead to those rewards  For instance: Risk: Inventories are at all-time lows resulting in massive home price appreciation that is threatening affordability. Public builders have 10% fewer communities to sell from than during this time last year, and the number of inventory homes for sale in actively selling neighborhoods is dwindling. Resale home inventories are down 45%. The result is historic home price appreciation.

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