Posted: 7:43 AM Money. It's the only thing the Red Cross says is guaranteed to help tornado victims. Sending something else can quickly become another burden. "If you look at the pictures of Moore, Oklahoma, there are no houses," said Susan Epps, Executive Director of the Cornhusker Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Posted: 7:46 AM The clean-up continues in Moore, Oklahoma Wednesday. Eighty-two members of Nebraska Task Force 1 are an active part of that recovery effort.
Posted: 7:47 AM Residents in Lincoln and a group of Boy Scouts have collected 47,000 pounds of outdated phone directories for recycling.
The Cornhusker Council Boy Scouts collected telephone directories door-to-door in Lincoln neighborhoods. Directories were also dropped off at parks and recreation centers throughout Lincoln.
Posted: 7:34 AM As the death toll rises for the massive tornado that hit Moore, Okla., Monday afternoon, some well-known relief agencies are jumping into action. There are many ways for those in Oklahoma and all over the country to help.
Posted: 7:36 AM Rescue crews are working to find survivors after a monstrous tornado barreled through the Oklahoma City suburbs. About 80 members of the Nebraska Task Force One Urban Search and Rescue Team left Monday to help with rescue efforts.
Updated: 9:50 PM More than a thousand people spent their Sunday supporting Seth Ostrander and his family at a luncheon benefit that included food, entertainment, silent auctions, and even a magic act from Seth himself.
Posted: 7:36 AM For those at Relay for Life in Seward, the event meant more than simply putting an end to cancer. Hundreds gathered to raise funds and awareness for cancer research.
Updated: 11:37 AM You can save a lot of money at the checkout line by using coupons. It is possible to get items for free when you combine sales and coupons.
Updated: 12:04 PM Healthy, happy, and learning new jobs. It's a better life for the horses saved from the S.O.F.E. Horse Rescue, named for the So Often Forgotten Equine.
Posted: 7:34 AM Imagine opening your pantry and seeing nothing but empty shelves. It's a reality for Lincoln's hungry and one food pantry can't keep up with the need.
Posted: 7:34 AM Years of work has paid off for some happy dogs in Columbus. Residents began looking for land nearly a decade ago where they could establish a dog park.
Posted: 12:05 PM 10/11 Central Nebraska staff braved the chilly temperatures on Saturday to walk dogs for a good cause. It was the tenth annual Central Nebraska Humane Society's Walk For Animals.
Posted: 7:20 AM Nebraska's first and only accredited program of its kind, Keya House provides resources through trained peers in a "home away from home" setting for those in crisis.
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