Originally Published: April 2, 2022 Is assistance available in Omaha to slow utility shut-offs? OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — It's the time of year when spring feels like it's coming and going. But...
Originally published: April 2, 2022 'Break that glass ceiling': Omahan Marian Andersen has relished a life filled with firsts There aren’t enough hours in the day, Marian Andersen says. At...
Originally published: March 29, 2022 Iowa West Foundation grants more than $5 million to local nonprofits The Iowa West Foundation Board of Directors recently approved $5.1 million in grants and...
Originally published: March 25, 2022 'Shine Bright': Making ‘Way’ to help students As prices rise due to inflation, many families are struggling to afford day-to-day household products while keeping up...
Originally published: March 25, 2022 March 25 Face of the Day: John Staup John Staup is helping make local students “Shine Bright.” Staup, 39, was born and raised in Omaha, and...
Originally published: March 24, 2022 Volunteers assemble thousands of ‘Care Kits’ for Omaha students COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (WOWT) - Hundreds of volunteers rolled up their sleeves Thursday for Omaha Public...
Originally published: March 12, 2022 Avoca Main Street Presents ‘You Matter: Small Towns Care’ Event for Suicide Awareness and Prevention Avoca – Avoca Main Street is hosting an event that...
Originally published: February 2, 2022 United Way for the Midlands receives $5 million in ARPA funds from city of Omaha OMAHA, Neb. — The city of Omaha has selected the...
Originally published: January 6, 2022 Omaha Flush With Pandemic Relief Funds. How To Spend It? The city of Omaha is planning to distribute 112-million-dollars in American Rescue Plan Act funds....
Originally published: January 6, 2022 Mayor Jean Stothert announces first distributions of ARPA funds OMAHA, Neb. — Mayor Jean Stothert announced the first plans to distribute fund from the American...