$20 for $50 Worth of Wall Decals and More from Dali Decals
Since the days of caves, adorning walls with artistic shapes has been a way to document history, express feelings, and salute the handsomest woolly mammoth in town. Garnish drywall canvases with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get $50 worth of decals, custom canvases, and more from Dali Decals online. Though orders placed with this Groupon are ineligible for free shipping, rates start at $6.50 for orders of $50 or more. Dali Decals offers a wide selection of decals, murals, printed canvases, and modern mosaics that bring formerly inanimate walls to life. All decals are made to order using high-quality vinyl. Peruse the selection of decal standards, or submit your own image for a personalized, customizable addition to any indoor/outdoor wall, or indoor/outdoor house pet. All decals, such as the butterflies and blossoms branch ($45) or the set of six turtles ($19), come with a squeegee and installation instructions to make application as smooth and simple as possible. Anti-adhesive artisans are able to alter their accommodations with printed canvas ($59), which are suitable to hang in an office, kitchen, or any other shamelessly naked room. Products range in price from $10 to $300. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Surfing the Internet Which fictional animal is single-handedly responsible for keeping the Internet from burning down? Read more…
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$20 for $40 Worth of Gear and Apparel at Wake-N-Skate Boardhouse
Extreme sports attained international credibility when snowboarding was added to the Olympic Games, beating out more traditional contenders such as snowman impersonation or bobbing for icicles. Boost your standing in the sports world with today’s Groupon: for $20 get $40 worth of gear at Wake-N-Skate Boardhouse in Omaha. The rider-owned-and-operated Wake-N-Skate Boardhouse serves as one of Nebraska’s premier habitats for boarders of all terrains, peddling an assortment of equipment and attire for athletes who refuse to adhere to laws concerning objects at rest. Convert into a stylish blur in WNS’s sleek apparel with the Hook Ups short-sleeve tee ($22) and the Air Strain long-sleeve thermal ($25), or infiltrate rival skate crews with the color-changing Brotherhood reversible beanie ($14.40). Ladies can prepare for the opening of beachfront half-pipes in Stephanie Black bikinis ($30), or deck out closets with a host of other female-friendly apparel. For rapid transportation over land or sea, sift through WNS’s primo stash of snowboards, longboards, and wakeboards, all tailored by brand-name designers such as Hyperlite, Bamboo and Ride. WNS also carries additional hyperactive accessories in the form of bindings, grips, and sunglasses, and a line of watches by Nixon that allow riders to track hang time or gauge how long it takes to train dachshunds to perform textbook heel flips. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Surfing the Internet Which fictional animal is single-handedly responsible for keeping the Internet from burning down? Read more…
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Heroes quilt a work in progress
Even as Omaha-area women last week assembled a quilt memorializing Nebraska soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, they knew they had more work to do.
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Heroes quilt a work in progress
Falsified invoices alleged
One of the Omaha area’s largest liquor wholesalers allegedly falsified sales invoices to evade state taxes, retain sales contracts and obtain bonuses from liquor companies by meeting sales targets, according to records filed in Douglas County Court.
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Falsified invoices alleged
Strolling through history
If you’re looking for a pleasant spring walk, check out the Field Club neighborhood.
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Strolling through history
Tornado fears can be lifesavers
The deaths and damage in the South this week have underscored fears in the Midlands about the damage that could occur if a city here were hit by a powerful tornado .
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Tornado fears can be lifesavers
Area events scheduled to mark day of prayer
Several events are planned Thursday to mark the National Day of Prayer, an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, inviting people of all faiths to pray for the nation.
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Area events scheduled to mark day of prayer
Students see hope in their lives
For Angel Loucks it was Bergan Mercy Medical Center, the 47-year-old hospital just west of 72nd Street.
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Students see hope in their lives
Mixed views on district proposal
The possibility that South Omaha might get a district with a Latino majority in the Nebraska Legislature had community leaders in that part of Omaha buzzing Friday.
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Mixed views on district proposal
Two-Alarm Apartment Fire Leaves Families Homeless
Several families aren’t sure what they’ll do next, after a large apartment fire in southwest Omaha on Friday afternoon.
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