Aug 22, 2019 04:32PM ● By Daisy Hutzell-Rodman
Seven calves started a 70-year labor of love. In 1948, seven calves were donated to the Omaha Home for Boys, and the organization used those...
Aug 22, 2019 04:31PM ● By Jeff Lacey
The MDA Labor Day telethon, hosted by multi-talented Jerry Lewis, was a holiday staple of network TV for over 40 years. The Lewis-headed t...
Aug 22, 2019 04:28PM ● By Andrea Kszystyniak
You pick up the phone and you hear it: the familiar robocall offering you tickets for a cruise ship at a deeply discounted rate, or an autom...
Aug 22, 2019 04:27PM ● By Liz Stevens
"She brings the girls and the cat to me—I was the vice principal,” Jerry Meyer says. “I say, 'I am going to take the cat, she’ll stay in my ...
Aug 21, 2019 04:48PM ● By Gwen Lemke
This issue of 60 Plus features some wonderful, caring people. Mike Pallas, who leads the Valley View 4-H Club, works with youth living at Om...
Aug 20, 2019 03:40PM ● By J.D. Avant
Art is one of the most inclusive forms of expression. Carolyn Owen Anderson has dedicated nearly 20 years to helping an underserved populati...
Jun 21, 2019 12:33PM ● By Sandra Martin
In addition to being an acclaimed and accomplished artist in the Omaha art scene, Bonnie O'Connell has been a professor of book arts at the ...
Jun 17, 2019 04:34PM ● By Gwen Lemke
Retiring and retired seniors have varied interests in the arts and provide many contributions to the Omaha community. Retired UNO professor ...
Jun 17, 2019 04:27PM ● By Kara Schweiss
George and Sarah Joslyn arrived in Omaha in 1880. Bob and Roberta Rogers arrived to the city in the late 1950s. Although the two couples wer...
Jun 17, 2019 04:25PM ● By Will Patterson
Lynn and Thom Sinnette, both in their 60s, received tattoos from Nuclear Ink tattoo artist Jesse Neese around five years ago. “I didn’t go i...
Jun 13, 2019 04:39PM ● By Josefina Loza
The lunch crowd for Taco Thursday is thick and talkative. Booming laughter bounces from every corner of the GI Forum restaurant on south 20t...
May 30, 2019 12:27PM ● By Andrea Kszystyniak
When Norm Melichar was a child, he walked the five blocks from his parents’ Omaha home to his grandparents’ every Saturday. There, he and hi...
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