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Hundreds celebrate many cultures at 2021 Harvest Moon Festival

The Asian Community and Cultural Center brought over 30 businesses and organizations to Antelope Park, celebrating world culture in Nebraska and the end of Autumn harvest.  September 20, 2021 12:42 am LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — The Asian Community and Cultural Center brought over 30 businesses and organizations to Antelope Park, celebrating world … [Read more...] about Hundreds celebrate many cultures at 2021 Harvest Moon Festival

Risk dial remains in mid-orange, pediatrician sees rising cases in children

27 COVID deaths in August, Officials say that's the most the Lincoln and Lancaster County area has seen since February.  LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — 27 COVID deaths in August, Officials say that’s the most the Lincoln and Lancaster County area has seen since February.  Of that number, 22 of them were unvaccinated, and that’s not the only thing worrying people in the medical … [Read more...] about Risk dial remains in mid-orange, pediatrician sees rising cases in children

Much needed rainfall as Meteorological Summer comes to a close

Many locations in eastern Nebraska received much needed rain Tuesday morning.  A line of thunderstorms rolled through southeast Nebraska bringing winds gusting 45 to 60 mph and heavy downpours. Some locations picked up over 4″ of rain – Valley, Nebraska.  Lincoln officially received 0.88″ of rain.  That makes this the wettest August 31 in 83 years.  In 1938 the city … [Read more...] about Much needed rainfall as Meteorological Summer comes to a close

Nebraska Red Cross volunteers helping those affected by Hurricane Ida 

Several members from our local Red Cross are down south, helping those affected by Hurricane Ida. Courtesy: Red CrossLINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – It’s all hands on deck along the Gulf Coast to find and help survivors of Hurricane Ida, and some of those volunteers helping are some of our very own. Nebraska has five American Red Cross volunteers and an emergency response … [Read more...] about Nebraska Red Cross volunteers helping those affected by Hurricane Ida 

Nebraska Public Power linemen leave to help in Louisiana

More help is on the way to Louisiana. LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — More help is on the way to Louisiana. Nebraska Public Power District crews left this afternoon. They’re going to help restore power after Hurricane Ida. “We’re generally up by 6 am and we probably will be stopping work around 8 pm,” said Reymond Blessin, NPPD. “So it’s gonna be long it’s going to be hot well … [Read more...] about Nebraska Public Power linemen leave to help in Louisiana

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7 Things To Do This Weekend In KC: May 19-22 2022

Jacob Collier Jacob Collier is coming to The Truman this Thursday night. This event has been rescheduled from May 2020, and resellers seemed to have marked up ticket prices quite a bit. But trust … [Read More...] about 7 Things To Do This Weekend In KC: May 19-22 2022

City welcomes new chief human resources officer

Posted on May 19, 2022 The City of Overland Park welcomes a new Human Resources Department leader, following a national search. Thomas Bledsoe comes to the City from … [Read More...] about City welcomes new chief human resources officer

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Korean street food and house-brewed soju coming to Westport

Food from the upcoming Westport Korean restaurant Chingu/Photo by Alyssa Broadu Chingu, a new Westport spot from the team behind Sura eats, will combine Korean street food and soju … [Read More...] about Korean street food and house-brewed soju coming to Westport

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A recent trip to New York reminded me just how much Kansas City jazz has to offer

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A local group works with survivors of violence to break the cycle

Illustration by Makalah Hardy Almost every day, Marquell Harris visits two hospitals: Research Medical Center and Truman. And almost every day, he sees new survivors of gunshot … [Read More...] about A local group works with survivors of violence to break the cycle

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