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By Sarah McCammon, Iowa Public RadioDes Moines, IA – The Des Moines Register is reporting that a new count of the Iowa caucus results shows former…
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By Cheril LeeOmaha, NE – Lutheran Family Services of Nebraska presents its annual At Ease Luncheon on Monday, January 30th.The event takes place at…
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By Katie SchubertOmaha, NE – A project by an Omaha social media analyst to bring Missouri River flood reports together resulted in more than 250…
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By Cheril LeeOmaha, NE – The Douglas County Health Department recently unveiled a new online web portal, www.douglascohealth.org.Health Matters in Douglas…
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By Katie SchubertOmaha, NE – A program providing financial incentives for Omaha homeowners and businesses to go green is expanding in to Lincoln.The…
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By Cheril LeeOmaha, NE – Omaha's Women's Center for Advancement is participating in a new program based on the Green Dot violence prevention strategy.Lynn…
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By Katie SchubertOmaha, NE – OPPD customers will pay an extra $5.30 per month for electricity starting next month.The OPPD board voted unanimously…
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By Cheril LeeOmaha, NE – Iowa Governor Terry Branstad recently announced that $1 million in Community Development Block Grant funding is available to…
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By Katie SchubertOmaha, NE – Omaha Mayor Jim Suttle says a local and federal partnership is needed on combined sewer overflow projects. Mayor Suttle…
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By Cheril LeeOmaha, NE – The National Endowment for the Arts recently awarded the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts with two grants totaling $45,000.The…
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By Katie SchubertOmaha, NE – Omaha city officials, police, and community groups are coming together to call for an end to violence.Recent shootings…
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By Cheril LeeOmaha, NE – UNO's Information Services department has been recognized for its efforts to reduce the university's environmental impact.UNO is…