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  • Aug 13, 2024 | holanebraska.ghost.io | Karlha Velásquez |Hola Nebraska

    By Karlha Velásquez, Hola NebraskaThe city of Fremont has become an epicenter of connection for the Latino community of Nebraska, which has found a space to exchange information about orientation and jobs for Hispanics in the Spanish Networking Group meetings. This meeting space emerged seven years ago when Christine Torres saw the need to provide more information to the Latin community. “When I came here (to Fremont) I didn’t know anyone.

  • Aug 13, 2024 | holanebraska.ghost.io | Kassidy Arena |Karlha Velásquez |Hola Nebraska

    Hola Nebraska! My name is Tar Macias, and I’m the publisher of Hola America News. I am thrilled to introduce our new e-newsletter, Hola Nebraska, which is in English and Spanish and aims to connect the Latino communities of Nebraska and the Midwest. Hola Nebraska is a sister Network of Hola America News, which was established in the year 2000. Hola America News is a Latino-owned, Family-owned media company.

  • May 17, 2024 | holaamericanews.com | Karlha Velásquez

    EspañolBy Karlha Velásquez, Hola America NewsThe Consulate of Mexico in Omaha, in collaboration with the Institute for Mexicans Abroad, awarded the “Mexicanos Distinguidos” recognition to Sergio Robles Maya in honor of his outstanding career and commitment to the Mexican and Latin community in Nebraska. The ceremony took place at the CHI Health, Creighton University Medical Center on May 3rd.

  • Dec 15, 2023 | holaamericanews.com | Karlha Velásquez

    EspañolBy Karlha VelásquezThe consulate of El Salvador in Omaha celebrated the National Day of Salvadorans Abroad on November 26 with the preview of the documentary series Traveling with the Diaspora in which the different dimensions of success they have achieved outside the Central American country were shown.

  • May 2, 2023 | el-perico.com | Karlha Velásquez

    In his chronicle “Literatura y Cocina” (“Literature and Cooking”), Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío said cooking can be considered one of the fine arts. These words encapsulate the passions of many, and they can also be a livelihood. Such is the care of two Omaha entrepreneurs Elie Berchal, the owner of Elie’s Chinchorro, and Zonia Villanueva, the owner of El Torogoz, who each focus on doing what they like — to cook.

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