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Bel Merch: Making Lola Proud
Two generations ago, a young Filipino woman traveled across the ocean with her two young sons to start a new life in America. Though she said goodbye to her home and her people, “Auntie Bel” carr…
Greco PT: Getting Back in the Game
Chaeli Greco’s journey into physical therapy can be traced back to infancy. Her dad took a sabbatical from work for the first year of her life and wasted no time introducing her to America’s Past…
The Omaha Urban Farmer Cultivates Crops and Connection to Naure
In a world increasingly dominated by industrial agriculture, a new wave of farmers is emerging who are dedicated to regenerative farming practices and local food production. One of these farmers is T…
All In Party Rentals Deals the Winning Hand
What happens when an Air Force veteran with experience and expertise in human resourcesand event planning pursues his love of poker?
You get a Vegas-style casino experience and a night you’ll ne…
Anyone Can Create a Masterpiece at Hawaii Fluid Art
Remember how proud you felt when your mom hung your kindergarten art on the refrigerator? At Hawaii Fluid Art, the team can guide you through creating a canvas or wearable art you’ll be happy to sh…
Bringing Humanity to the Practice of Law
Bob Williams of Williams Law, LLC may have left the Nebraska farming community of his childhood behind, but it’s clear the small-town values and enthusiasm for giving a neighbor a hand are foundati…
Suburban Rotary Spotlight: Ward Peters
Ward Peters has experienced a long and fulfilling membership in the Suburban Rotary Club of Omaha. A member for more than 40 years, Ward has served as the President of the club, has been an integral …
After Hours Sports: An Investment with Unexpected Dividends
As a lifelong sports enthusiast, Jimmie Allen couldn’t be having more fun at work. His talk radio program, “After Hours Sports” on 1620 AM, The Zone, set a new standard for brokered shows and h…
Lumenvox Media: Finding a Sweet Spot for the Home Team
We were told in Field of Dreams that “If we build it, they will come.” Maybe that works in baseball, but for entrepreneurs, there’s another step we can’t afford to overlook. “If we build it…








