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ktiv.com | Bella Caracta
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - At, first Kevin Reid was reluctant. “I didn’t want to do it,” he said. His wife, Connie, introduced the idea. “I didn’t want to take that on,” Connie said. “But after we got out first foster kid, a little girl, 13 years old, she grew on me.”Three decades later, the North Omaha couple fostered more than 250 children. They’re still at it. “Every year I say this is it.
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1011now.com | Bella Caracta
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - A day after Nebraska lawmakers rejected a bill to regulate medical marijuana, many are wondering what happens next. It was State Sen. Ben Hansen of Blair, a Republican, who sponsored the regulation bill, LB677, which his colleagues rejected on Tuesday. The fate of medical marijuana is in question, especially since Gov. Jim Pillen appointed two people to a commission to regulate it who have repeatedly shared their opposition to even the idea of the drug.
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kktv.com | Bella Caracta |Jordan Gartner
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT/Gray News) - An Omaha woman is shining light on state cosmetology and esthetician licensing procedures after being hospitalized. As a busy mom and a nurse, Beatriz Rodriguez says she still tries to find time to pamper herself by getting her eyebrows done. For many people, there are a few ways to get them done: tweezers, waxing or threading. Rodriguez said her go-to option was threading. “It’s something I did about every month or every other month,” she said.
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live5news.com | Bella Caracta |Jordan Gartner
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT/Gray News) - An Omaha woman is shining light on state cosmetology and esthetician licensing procedures after being hospitalized. As a busy mom and a nurse, Beatriz Rodriguez says she still tries to find time to pamper herself by getting her eyebrows done. For many people, there are a few ways to get them done: tweezers, waxing or threading. Rodriguez said her go-to option was threading. “It’s something I did about every month or every other month,” she said.
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ktiv.com | Bella Caracta
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Wednesday evening, Nebraska state senators advanced LB89, a bill addressing transgender bathroom rules and trans athlete participation. The bill was originally created to restrict transgender athletes from the sport that aligns with their gender identity and to keep transgender people out of bathrooms aligning with their gender identity in schools and state buildings.
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