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50 Cent Tour

You can find him in the… HyVee. 50 Cent is in Omaha this week promoting Branson Cognac. Tomorrow’s first appearance will take place at HyVee on 79th and Cass, where the artist and actor will sign bottles and take pictures from 4pm to 6pm. This event is free to the public.

Following his HyVee stop, he will make appearances at Champion’s Run [13800 Eagle Run Dr] for a cocktail hour and dinner, before ending the night at Stocks and Bonds [8528 Park Drive]. Tickets for the late night event can be purchased at Eventbrite

Florence Mill

2020 may have come out swinging, but The Florence Mill knows how to roll with a punch. Mill managment used the last year to address a few renovations and upgrades, and is ready to take Farmer’s Market season by storm. My own children miss the Mill for the farm animals who made their weekly visits, and the historic sights you can’t find anywhere else in Omaha. Welcome back!


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