Virus outbreak in Nebraska on the decline

By Ben Bohall
Omaha, NE – Over the past month, both Nebraska and Iowa have experienced the outbreak of an illness most commonly contracted by eating food or drinking water contaminated with human and animal feces.
Read MoreHeartland 2050 project plans the future

By Ja'Nel Johnson
Omaha, NE — The Metropolitan Area Planning Agency launched Heartland 2050’s visioning project Wednesday (July 17) at the National Park Service headquarters in Omaha.
Read MoreCamp Munroe: One of a kind experience

By Ja'Nel Johnson
Omaha, NE — The Buchholz didn’t want to enroll their toddler into just any program, they needed one designed to care for a child with special needs. Fortunately, they found Camp Munroe at the Munroe-Meyer Institute located at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.
Read MoreCenter receives donation to fight hunger

By Ja'Nel Johnson
Omaha, NE — The Arby’s Foundation recently donated $5,000 to the Ruth K. Solomon Girls Center as part of Arby’s Hungry for Happiness mobile tour.
Read MoreUNMC to begin new trial for Parkinson’s disease

By Ja'Nel Johnson
Omaha, NE — Doctors and researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center are hoping a new clinical trial will unlock new treatment options for people living with Parkinson’s disease.
Read MoreHeineman, Stothert outline plan for road repair

By Ja'Nel Johnson
Omaha, NE — City officials have partnered with the Nebraska Department of Roads to accelerate the maintenance and repair of the state’s highways and byways.
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