Storm Chasers donation benefits Salvation Army
Christmas came early for some thanks to a big donation from the Omaha Storm Chasers. The minor league team donated five-thousand dollars to the Salvation Army to purchase new computers… Read more »
Christmas came early for some thanks to a big donation from the Omaha Storm Chasers. The minor league team donated five-thousand dollars to the Salvation Army to purchase new computers… Read more »
A town in eastern Nebraska ranks among the best places in America to raise a family. The new list from the website, BusinessWeek.com, and Bloomberg is based on a host… Read more »
The University of Nebraska Medical Center is hosting an open house on Friday for those interested in the field of public health. Dr. Ayman El Mohandes is the Dean of… Read more »
The Elkhorn School District will soon have two new elementary schools and a new middle school. They will also renovate several existing schools as voters approve a $49-million bond issue…. Read more »
It will be quite an adventure for students at Southeast Community College. All three campuses are taking part in Money Smart Nebraska Week and Student Support Services spokesperson Shawna Kolbek… Read more »
Behavioral health providers, educators and regulators are invited to attend a half-day conference on breaking down obstacles to provide access to services through telecommunications systems. Dr. Michael Rice is the… Read more »
October and November are known for “open enrollment” for health care but this is an open enrollment of a differently kind. Ted Stillwell is the C-E-O for the Learning Community… Read more »
It’s no Halloween ghost story that getting the flu can be a scary experience, one that could even threaten your life. Kate Lang, immunization director at Public Health Solutions in… Read more »
A 22 year old developmentally disabled man in Omaha twice walked into a middle school and threatened staff and students. Gregory Rayfield walked into the school last Friday, October 21st… Read more »
Governor Heineman is calling legislators back to Lincoln next month to consider ways a planned oil pipeline could be rerouted away from environmentally-sensitive area. Speaker of the Legislature Mike Flood… Read more »