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Area churches hold prayer services focused on recent violent crime in the city Share Updated: 10:11 PM CDT Jun 25, 2021 Share Updated: 10:11 PM CDT Jun 25, 2021
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Show Transcript SPECIAL PRAYER SERVICE AT HOPE OF GLORY CHUHRC MY GUNS DNOW I’M GOING OUT OF THE GAME. I WANT TO GO TO SCHOOL THE FRIDAY PYERSRA FOCUSED ONHE T RECENT VIOLENCE IN OMAHA OVER THE YEARS. WE JUST FELT LIKE THERWAS E TNO THE UNITY FROM THE CHURCH’S IN THIS PARTICURLA AREA OF OUR CITY, YOU KNOW, YOU KNOW IN THE AREAF O VIOLENCE AND AND GANG INTERVENTION PASTOR BRUCE WILLIAMS IS THE SENIOR LEADER AT THE CHURCH. HE SSAY HE HOPES THE SERVICES UNITE AREA CONGREGATNS.IO WE FEEL LIKE IF W CEAN JUST GET ALL THE CHURCHES TO COME TOGETHER THAT WE CAN THAT THAT WE CAN REALLY COME IN ONE MIND EVERY TUESDAY PASTORS WILL HOLD THESE PRAYERS AT DIFFERENT CHURCHES HINGOP TO ATTRACT MEOR PEOPLE TO JOIN UNDER ONE COMMON GOAL WHEN CHURCHES GET INVOLVED. IT REALLY STIRS THEM UP TO
Dozens of black & white photos hang at the Charles B. Washington Library with the faces from North Omaha's historic past that dates back to the 1930s. From motorcycle and social clubs, to mini golf and drill teams North Omaha's history is on full display.
For years, Mo Borden's strip of colorful flowers was a bright spot in the Elmwood area. Known as 'The Devi's Strip' because it was so hard to water, friends and family are tending to the garden after Mo died last November. Keeping her legacy blooming.
Omaha Farmer s Market produce vendors ready their produce for the 2021 season Share Updated: 11:20 PM CDT Apr 30, 2021 Share Updated: 11:20 PM CDT Apr 30, 2021
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Show Transcript THE POPULAR SUMMER TRADITION. SO WE GOT BROCCOLI KALE KOHLRABI CAULIFLOWER. JUST ALL THOSE COLD CROP AND 850 FOOT LONG FIELD FULL OF PRODUCE GROWING FOR THE OMAHA FARMERS MARKET. I LOOK FORWARD TO BECAUSE I DO LOVE THE PEOPLE. I LOVE THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE ATMOSPHERE AT THE MARKET. IT IS JUST IT’S POSITIVE. IT’S A BEAT PEOPLE ARE THERE WITH THEIR FAMILIES SINCE 1992 DONNA WELCH AND HER HUSBAND ED HAVE SOLD THEIR PRODUCE AT THE FARMERS MARKET. AND BEFORE THAT HIS GRANDFATHER STARTED AT THE ORIGINAL FARMERS MARKET IN DOWNTOWN OMAHA WHERE THEY SOLD TO GROCERS WELCH SAYS PICKING EACH CROP IS A CAREFUL CRAFT HER HUSBAND HAS MASTERED OVER GENERATIONS OF FARMERS. HE KNOWS WHAT VARIETIES GROW HERE. HE KNOWS WHAT VARIETIES SELL WELL HERE. HE KNOWS WHAT VARIETIES P