Kate Bolz, Tries to Remove Her Republican Opponent

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OMAHA – State Senator Kate Bolz has a number of reasons she is running for Congress, and all of those reasons can be traced back to one core value that she says rooted her in care and concern for her community.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Attacking The Prison Staff More Than Inmates

By Gabriel Escalera
OMAHA – Regardless of the fact that Nebraska’s prisons are overcrowded, COVID-19 affected working personnel more than inmates
Read MoreUNO Reading Series Features Lisa Sandlin
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—UNO Writers’ Workshop Reading Series continues virtually this season due to COVID 19. Tomorrow, UNO’s own Professor Emerita Lisa Sandlin will read from her ongoing mystery series, set in Beaumont Texas in 1973.
Amy Reed, a Walk to Relieve The Heart

By Gabriel Escalera
OMAHA – Depression rates are escalating among kids as young as 12 and young adults up to 25. Someone in Omaha battled clinical depression for over two decades, now her friend is heavily dedicated to the “out of the darkness walk.”
Read More‘Joann Thurlow’ The ‘Loss and Healing’ Journey Has Ups And Downs, But It’s Easier When Someone is There For You

By Gabriel Escalera
OMAHA – Joann Thurlow and her husband would have celebrated 17 years of marriage this year. Steven or Steve as she always called him was a veteran. Steve took his own life in 2003.
Read MoreOmaha Performing Arts Reopens with Holland Center Outdoors
By Corbin Hirschhorn
Omaha, NE—Omaha Performing Arts Returns today with a weekend full of entertainment. It’s been a difficult time for the organization since the start of the pandemic, but OPA is looking forward to a safe season.