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Omaha Weather, Shopping, and More: Weekend Headlines

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 28, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

OMAHA,Neb. – A Thanksgiving Day shooting, ‌bustling Black Friday shopping, and a⁤ festive tree lighting at the⁢ Durham Museum marked a busy holiday weekend in the Omaha ​metropolitan area.

The Omaha Police Department responded to a​ shooting Thursday evening ⁢at approximately 8:30 p.m. near 72nd and Dodge Streets.One person sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing. Concurrently, shoppers began ⁣lining up early Friday morning for Black Friday deals, with⁤ many stores ‍opening their ⁢doors as early as 5 a.m. Retailers reported important foot traffic throughout the day. The ​Durham museum hosted its annual tree lighting ceremony Sunday ⁢evening, drawing crowds to celebrate the start of the ​holiday season.

The 15th​ annual Heroes Game⁢ between Nebraska⁤ and Iowa is ⁣scheduled for Friday at Memorial Stadium in⁢ Lincoln,with kickoff at 11 a.m.​ A pregame ‌show will begin at 10 a.m. on 10/11. This year’s matchup is‍ the​ 56th in the rivalry, with Iowa having won nine of the last ten meetings. Nebraska ​Head ⁣coach⁢ Matt Rhule is seeking his⁤ first win against Iowa as ‌taking over the program. Iowa enters the game following a 20-17 comeback victory over Michigan ​State, ‍while Nebraska ⁣is coming off a road loss to Penn State. ‍Ashley De La⁢ Cruz-Martin and Jayce Koob were recognized ​as Nebraska’s and Iowa’s Heroes,respectively,for the game.

November 28, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Parkin Stock Gains Liquidity Provider on Dubai Financial Market

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 18, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Parkin Selects BHM Capital too Enhance Share Liquidity

Dubai, UAE – November 21, 2025 – parkin, the leading parking⁤ management ​company in the UAE, has appointed BHM Capital as a liquidity provider for its shares listed on the Dubai⁣ Financial Market (DFM). The strategic ⁤move ⁢aims to bolster trading activity‌ and optimize market⁣ depth⁣ following‍ parkin’s accomplished initial public offering (IPO) earlier this year.

This appointment arrives as Parkin demonstrates robust financial performance, with profits for the first⁢ nine months ‍of 2025 reaching 441.9 million dirhams – a 46% increase year-over-year compared to 303.5 million⁢ dirhams during the same period in 2024. Revenue also ⁤surged ⁣by 41% to 922.72 million dirhams, up⁣ from 654.83 million dirhams ⁤in 2024. The initiative to enhance liquidity underscores Parkin’s commitment to shareholder value and long-term‌ growth within the evolving regional ​financial landscape.

BHM Capital will actively facilitate trading in parkin shares, providing buy and sell orders to narrow the bid-ask spread and encourage greater investor participation. This is particularly significant as Parkin continues to expand its portfolio and capitalize on Dubai’s ‌growing urban mobility needs.

Parkin’s strong third-quarter 2025 results further highlight its positive ‌trajectory, with profits climbing 50% to 157 million dirhams, compared to 104.7 million‌ dirhams in Q3 2024.Revenues for the same period increased by 43% to 337 million dirhams, up from 235 million‌ dirhams ⁣in the previous year. The liquidity provision ​agreement with BHM Capital is expected to support‍ continued investor confidence and facilitate efficient price discovery as Parkin executes its strategic ‍objectives.

November 18, 2025 0 comments
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Business

SABIC shares return to losses as the company’s profits decline in the third quarter of 2025

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

SABIC shares experienced losses Sunday morning, November ‌2, ⁢2025, following the release of the company’s third-quarter financial results, which ‌revealed a significant decline in net profits. Trading closed at 577.4 points.

The downturn⁣ impacts investors and signals ⁤potential shifts within the petrochemical industry.⁢ SABIC reported a 56% decrease in net profits for the July-September 2025 period, plummeting to‌ 440 million riyals ​from one⁣ billion riyals during the same quarter⁣ in 2024. This substantial reduction raises concerns⁤ about the company’s performance and future outlook,possibly influencing regional market ⁢stability and investment strategies.

According to an official announcement,the profit decline stems from multiple ‍factors,including⁣ reduced revenues attributed to lower average selling ⁣prices and decreased sales volumes.Additionally, the company cited diminished profit⁤ margins and increased expenses related to zakat and⁢ taxes⁢ as contributing elements.

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), a global⁤ leader in diversified chemicals, has faced evolving market conditions throughout 2025. The company’s⁣ performance is closely watched as⁤ a bellwether ‌for the broader Saudi Arabian economy and the petrochemical sector’s health. ⁤Further analysis of ‍these⁣ results⁤ will be crucial for‍ stakeholders to assess ​the long-term implications and potential recovery strategies.

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Business

County Legal Payouts Total $258 Million Over Four Years

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 29, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

orange County has spent $258 million on legal payouts over⁣ the past four​ years, with ⁢a critically important portion tied to settlements involving District Attorney Todd Spitzer, according to a Voice of OC investigation. The payouts, revealed in recent disclosures, cover a range of cases ‌including employment disputes, personal injury claims, and the fallout from the John Wayne Airport‌ fire.

The substantial financial burden on the county raises questions⁢ about risk management and potential ⁢patterns of litigation, especially⁤ concerning​ allegations of retaliation leveled against spitzer. While the county maintains transparency in reporting settlement approvals, the specific costs of outside legal counsel remain largely undisclosed, hindering public scrutiny of how taxpayer dollars are being spent.

Between⁤ 2021 and 2024, the county⁣ approved $258,078,918 in⁤ settlements,‍ with $88.5 million approved in 2024 alone. A recent $450,000 settlement involved a former employee who⁣ alleged Spitzer retaliated against ⁤her after she reported concerns about his behavior.Another retaliation‍ case, mirroring the previous one, is scheduled for trial next ‌year after supervisors declined a settlement offer.

County officials state that ⁢payouts to outside law firms are generally public record, but have not been consistently included in agenda materials detailing settlement approvals.⁤ When questioned, a county spokesperson explained that while the Board of Supervisors publicly reports accepting settlement proposals and outlines ⁣the agreement’s terms, detailed billing facts from outside counsel is typically redacted to protect ‌attorney work-product.

The investigation‍ highlights a​ lack of clarity surrounding the full financial impact of these legal⁤ battles on Orange County taxpayers.

October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Sport

Title: Mälby: The Small Swedish Club on the Verge of Champions League Glory

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 18, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Mjälby AIFS Remarkable Rise Captivates the World, Driven by Triumph Over Adversity

MJÄLBY,⁢ SWEDEN – ​A Swedish football‍ club from a town of fewer than 1,000 inhabitants is drawing international attention, not just for its sporting success, but for a story of resilience⁤ and unity that resonates‍ far beyond the pitch. Mjälby AIF ​is on the​ cusp of securing its league title and a place in the champions League preliminary rounds, ⁢a⁢ feat made all ​the more extraordinary by the personal battles‍ fought by players and staff.

The club’s journey has been marked by overcoming significant ‌health ​challenges. Several players, including veteran‍ Sson, have battled serious illnesses – Sson recovering from both a brain tumor and prostate⁣ cancer – while receiving unwavering ⁣support from the team. Even the coach has faced a diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a mild form ​of ⁤the disease, further solidifying⁤ the club’s ethos of ⁢togetherness. This backdrop of personal triumph fuels their current success, transforming Mjälby from a local team into⁤ a global inspiration.

Mjälby AIF’s story⁤ has transcended Swedish borders, garnering interest from media outlets worldwide. Communications manager James Wahlberg reported fielding requests from American TV crews, ​Chinese, Moroccan, and Italian journalists, alongside a surge in social media attention. An Instagram post featuring the team has gone viral, captioned: “The most beautiful story in football is that of Myalbi, who plays in a town​ wiht less‍ than 1,000 inhabitants.”

Despite the newfound attention, Mjälby remains committed to its identity​ as a ⁢small-town club representing a ⁤lesser-known​ region of Sweden. They aim to continue defying expectations and shining a light on their ⁢community, proving that greatness ⁣can emerge from the most​ unexpected‍ places.

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Business

Title: Purbaya to Secretly Boost Funds to Indonesian State Banks

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 13, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Jakarta – The Indonesian government plans to discreetly inject additional funds ​into​ two state-owned banks, bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) and Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI), according to Finance ‍Minister Purbaya yudhi Sadewa. The​ move‌ aims to boost economic liquidity without triggering public concern, ⁢following an initial placement of IDR 200 trillion across five state-owned banks.

Purbaya indicated the decision stems from a desire to accelerate base money (M0) growth towards an ideal rate of 20%, currently standing at 13% after ⁤rising from near⁢ 0%. He ​emphasized that these fund transfers are not fiscal expansion or budget alterations, but rather an optimization of existing‍ funds to stimulate private sector growth. “Ideally it would be​ 20% less. I still have ⁣another IDR 250 trillion in the central bank, we’ll ‌see what it’s like,” Purbaya stated.

To⁢ avoid potential ⁣misinterpretations and public backlash, Purbaya ⁣confirmed ‌future placements will​ be conducted without public announcement. ⁣”Even if ‍we wont to add‍ more, we won’t tell ⁤you now ⁣because the money operation is normal again, because then many⁣ people will protest⁤ ‘Purbaya ‍is ​moving money carelessly, using the budget carelessly’,‍ because⁢ they don’t understand that I’m just moving money, it has nothing⁣ to do with changes to the budget,” he explained. “I didn’t change the budget at all, nor ​did I carry out fiscal expansion. This ‍is just optimizing the money for economic growth so that the private sector can grow.”

The ⁤Minister ⁢added that ⁤only regional development banks (BPD) ⁤will be ⁢excluded from this secretive‌ approach‍ to⁢ further⁣ fund allocation.

(aid/hns)

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