(KNSI) – The Paramount Theatre turns 100 years old later this year, and the Paramount Center for the Arts has several events lined up over the next few months to celebrate.
“The Paramount Center for the Arts is here for art, for the thousands who produce it and the tens of thousands who consume it,” said Paramount Center for the Arts’ Board Chair King Banaian. “For a century, we have had this emblem of the wider world around us, a gateway between that world and the Upper Plains, through which those who came later could see themselves and share their discovery with the neighbor sitting or standing next to them.”
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The federal Drug Enforcement Administration has announced its new special agent in charge of its Omaha Division that covers all of five Upper Plains states. The agency named Justin King as the division head overseeing the division s 11 offices, according to a news release sent Thursday. King began his new duties on Monday, replacing Richard Salter Jr., who retired from the DEA in January. King s territory includes Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota and a handful of counties in western parts of Wisconsin and Illinois. King is a 19-year veteran of the agency and comes to the Omaha Division after serving three years as assistant special agent in charge of the Little Rock District Office.
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Despite Steep Storage Pull, February Natural Gas Futures Drop Lower
Markets fixated on shifting weather patterns
EIA reported a withdrawal of 134 Bcf from natural gas storage
U.S. LNG volumes held steady on strong Asian demand
In a third consecutive day of topsy-turvy trading, natural gas futures ultimately finished firmly in negative territory, as markets fixated more on shifting weather patterns than a bullish storage report and rising U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) volumes.
The February Nymex gas futures contract settled at $2.666/MMBtu, down 6.1 cents day/day. March fell 5.9 cents to $2.630.
NGI’s Spot Gas National Avg. also lost ground, shedding 10.5 cents to $2.740 after losing 8.0 cents the day before amid seasonally mild temperatures.