Mar 12, 2014 09:00AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Melissa Stephens, owner of The Cordial Cherry, has hit a nerve in the sweet tooth of Omaha’s choosiest chocolate fiends. What began eight ye...
Mar 08, 2014 04:53PM ● By Rain Sissel
Boasting some of Omaha’s oldest and most popular restaurants, the Old Market has been a popular dining destination for decades. With 40 year...
Mar 07, 2014 04:39PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
One of Vicki Young’s happiest childhood memories is a day at Peony Park, the reward for a year of safety patrol service at Mount View Elemen...
Mar 06, 2014 02:27PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
Dr. Lee Simmons retired as director of the Henry Doorly Zoo at age 71 in 2009. But apparently he didn’t get the memo about taking it easy. S...
Mar 02, 2014 03:55PM ● By Kim Carpenter
Jorge Ambriz has been moving his whole life—as a dancer, that is. The 36-year-old HR Manager of Omaha Steel Castings trained as a child in M...
Mar 01, 2014 05:00PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
The hot trend of one-room living is often driven by necessity and the need to make the most of smallish spaces. The phenomenon is especially...
Feb 27, 2014 09:57AM ● By Kristen Hoffman
A brilliant band of wildflowers will soon bloom in Kelsie Hollingshead’s garden. Forget about the fact that she’s an apartment-dweller with ...
Feb 25, 2014 01:38PM ● By Chris Wolfgang
He walks into the comic shop, and he looks like he belongs. Internationally recognized Omaha artist Jeremy Caniglia is wearing a hoodie, jea...
Feb 24, 2014 06:12PM ● By Kristen Hoffman
VODEC began in 1968 when a group of parents, educators, and others sought to implement a paradigm shift in how people with disabilities are ...
Feb 24, 2014 03:11PM ● By David Williams
Iggy Sumnik is a noted artist. Bryan Allison is a young man with intellectual disabilities. Their worlds may seem galaxies apart, but the tw...
Feb 16, 2014 02:00PM ● By Bev Carlson
Being a child in the foster care system can be lonely and confusing. Just ask Tabitha. Shuffled from one home to another, one town to anothe...
Feb 14, 2014 09:00AM ● By Katie Anderson
The term “diva” has taken a bit of a hit in recent years, suggesting to some a haughty I-want-it-all-and-want-it-now scene chewer who treats...
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