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Founder of The Good Life bar in Omaha now in jail; bar has new owners
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Zach Miller releases first country music song
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For several years, Zach Miller has written songs and performed them for family members. On Friday, the former Bears tight end shared his musical abilities with the rest of the world for the first time.
Miller released his first single, How Ya Like Us Now, an upbeat country music song that was inspired by those in his small town who doubted he would ever reach the NFL. I had a ton of support [from] my family and friends that were my core group of people, said Miller, who grew up in Weston, Nebraska, a village with about 300 residents. But I d hear all the chatter from the people on the outside like, He ll never make it, he won t do this, he won t do that.
Reece Ristau
Omaha World-Herald
It was Christmas night 2020, and six friends, all underage, were at The Good Life Sports Bar & Grill near 180th and Pacific Streets, snacking on nachos, drinking beer and taking shots of alcohol.
As the night came to a close, at least one of the minors drove away from the bar and got into a high-speed crash in the Millard area, breaking three vertebrae and suffering other injuries.
In the following days, Omaha police officers, armed with a subpoena, attempted to obtain video from the bar to determine whether staff had followed the law in checking the minorsâ identification. But police said they faced resistance from owner Chad McMahon and other employees. By the time the equipment had been seized, video from that night had been deleted, according to police.