KVNO News
December 9th, 2021
‘Christmas Trees’ Didn’t Plant Accordingly
OMAHA-It takes about 10 to 12 years to have a Christmas tree ready on a farm. In the last years, some farms had to spend money on irrigation which they have never, the cost of fertilizer went up.
December 7th, 2021
Compassion and Curiosity Dr. Mark Gilbert (Part Two)
OMAHA-Gilbert painted, drew, and photographed patients during illness, surgery, and recovery. This series “Saving Faces” was exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
December 6th, 2021
Compassion and Curiosity Dr. Mark Gilbert (Part One)
OMAHA-Dr. Mark Gilbert graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1991 and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums in Europe and North America.
December 2nd, 2021
New Alignment For Small Local Businesses
OMAHA – As supply chain issues have put a damper on the holiday shopping season, small businesses are just as, if not more vulnerable, than larger corporations.
December 2nd, 2021
Short Supply of Some Ingredients These Holidays
OMAHA- Since the problem of sub-ministers does not have when to improve, we should know that in this season of holidays, we may not have some of the ingredients for our traditional dishes. More specifically, Asian markets face the greatest problem keeping shelves full.
December 1st, 2021
It’s Just The Season to Give
OMAHA – This holiday season, there is someone who can wrap your gifts at no cost, as many as you have because she enjoys it, and she has been doing it since she was 12 years old. Breauna Wright helps those who want their gifts wrapped but are not able to.
November 21st, 2021
Why Are Some Children Grumbling at Bedtime?
OMAHA-Changing schedules for work, school, and all daily functions seriously disrupted sleeping habits for many, even more so for Children
July 12th, 2021
Devotion, Family, and Food Since 1925. Viva Santa Lucia
OMAHA – Devotis walk guarding Santa Lucia, making sure she is safe and unharmed as she makes her way through the streets of Little Italy in Omaha near 10th and Williams streets.
July 12th, 2021
Years of Black History, Captured in Pencil by a Retired Art Teacher
In 1921, Bessie Coleman received the first pilot’s license issued to an African American woman and a Native American woman.