On Easter Sunday in 1913, Beulah Adams was walking in an Omaha park when a tornado ripped up the world around her. She survived and shares her story of “helpless terror” in a letter to her mother.
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Big Red Wrap Up: 2012 Capital One Bowl | Hosts discuss the Huskers' performance in the Capitol One Bowl against the South Carolina Gamecocks... |
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NET Sports: Husker Volleyball and the Devaney Center | Husker Volleyball will be moving from the iconic Coliseum to the Devaney Center in 2014. NET Sports... |
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Nebraska Stories: The Old Windmill & More, 303 | At the age 13, Tim Welch (Blair) lost the limbs on the right-side of his body in a train accident.... |
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Capitol Conversations: Sen. Mike Flood, 1/4/12 | Senator Mike Flood of Norfolk, speaker of the Legislature, talks about topics for the 2012 session... |
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Nebraska Stories: Jazz Cabaret, 303 | UNL Faculty Jazz Ensemble |
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Nebraska Stories: Making Paint Move, 303 | Lincoln artist Michael Burton explains the process of Paintmation, telling a story by an evolving... |
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Nebraska Stories: The Life of Dr. Death, 303 | Tim Welch was suffered a double amputation as a result of a train accident. His artistic drive... |
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Nebraska Stories: Digging Up the Past, 303 | Alan Osborn, professor of archeology at the University of Nebraska, explores a lake bed near McCook... |
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Nebraska Stories: The Old Windmill, 303 | Consultants and volunteers work on creating a museum at the Kregel Windmill factory in Nebraska... |
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Nebraska Child Welfare Reform: Nebraska Child Welfare Reform | NET News legislative reporter Fred Knapp will host the discussion program which includes Sen. Kathy... |