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Replacing a lost vaccination card can be as easy as filling out a simple form. → Read More
Frozen pipes burst water through the kitchen and dining room of the Over Easy Restaurant on Monday. → Read More
The game is Saturday, Dec. 18 at 6:30 p.m. against Wisconsin and will air on ESPN. → Read More
Omaha Black Firefighters Association working to recruit more minorities.They have a mentoring program helping mentees prepare for the intense training → Read More
Boys Town is an independent community with its own mayor and police department → Read More
The Omaha Public Library could have just hand-selected its artists in a private selection process. Instead, library officials opened it up to the entire community to get a more diverse group of artists to participate. → Read More
Expressión de Arte exhibit welcomed at Archdiocese of Omaha as part of The Cathedral Art Project that explores unique perspectives shaping our community. → Read More
Omaha Ethiopian Community welcomes new leadership. The yearly transition takes place as part of their Julian New Year Celebration. → Read More
The Douglas County Board of Commissioners is looking to hire a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer. The job closes October 14, 2021. → Read More
The Latino Center of the Midlands received a $15,000 grant from Tyson Foods to help with their education classes. → Read More
Every year Ralston and Plattsmouth public schools hold an event called "Be Kind Day." → Read More
Companies are offering competitive salaries, increased benefits and training. → Read More
Technology is making the virtual world a reality for minorities as Blacks in Technology starts a chapter in Omaha. → Read More
No More Empty Pots is launching a food subscription service. For every four meals or three boxes sold, they provide a free meal for those in need. → Read More
The pandemic caused people stress, anxiety, and migraines. Some people stopped seeing their chiropractor but Dr. Long at Awaken Chiropractic said the majority of their clients kept coming in as their services were crucial to dealing with some of the COVID-related stressors → Read More
Former NBA player Dwayne Wade and Gabrielle Union-Wade teamed up for health as 9 million Americans have missed regular vaccines and doctor appointments. → Read More
If you are at risk of losing your housing, the City of Omaha and the Metro Area Continuum of Care (MACCH) has more than $22 million to give out before the end of 2021 → Read More
Nebraska State Patrol is in need of more than two dozen men and women for Camp 66. → Read More
Hillcrest Health Services is currently looking to hire hundreds of caring individuals for their growing business. → Read More
Thanks to generous donations and support of guests locally, regionally and even nationally, they are open and ready for visitors once again. → Read More