Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 10/01/2025 - 12:00am
In an interview that I had done with Executive Director Trish Bergman at the Eastern Nebraska Office on Aging some months ago, she had forewarned then of the coming “Silver Tsunami,” which is the coming crisis of boomers getting older and moving into assisted care facilities, as well as going senile and losing support, friends, and partners as the ravages of time take them.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 10/01/2025 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Conservative and liberal students at Nebraska colleges say they want to turn down the temperature on the heated political dialogue dominating national conversations in the weeks since the killing of Charlie Kirk.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 10/01/2025 - 12:00am
LINCOLN — Nebraska is one of five states the Trump administration selected to participate in a pilot program aimed at improving the way the nation carries out the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, which is nearing its 30th year.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 09/24/2025 - 12:00am
BLAIR, Neb. — Tucked away on a hillside in Blair, the Dana College campus sat vacant for the better part of 15 years. But in recent years the property has gained new life through the work of a local nonprofit.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 09/17/2025 - 12:00am
When playwright Beaufield Berry recently needed actors in New York City for a reading of her musical about Black cowgirls, the Omaha native did what most people would do: She put out a call online.
Among those who auditioned: two fellow Omahans. At the reading, Berry noticed even more faces from back home in the crowd.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 09/17/2025 - 12:00am
WASHINGTON — Planned Parenthood clinics throughout the country began telling Medicaid patients Friday that their routine health care appointments will no longer be covered as a federal court order takes effect.
Published by maggie@omahadai... on Wed, 09/17/2025 - 12:00am
LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — Ever since wildfires destroyed Lahaina two years ago, hundreds of students have struggled mentally — and not all have received the help they need.