Thor Schrock has auditioned for the Next Internet Millionaire web reality show. If he is able to win the competition, he will be donating the $25,000 to various charities in and around Lincoln, NE.
Thor Schrock discovered Sunday evening that 70+ pages of unauthorized
materials had been uploaded to the NOAA.gov website in an apparent
hacking incident.
Schrock Innovations has assumed hosting and maintenance duties related to the Lincoln Independent Business Association Website after winning a juried bidding process by unanimous decision.
Nationally recognized youth football coach Dave Cisar is moving his coaching youth football resource website to Schrock Innovations' web servers.
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